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      <description>Taking the leap for mount everest skydiving is basically the peak of human adrenaline, and I don&amp;#39;t say that lightly. Most people think of Everest as a place for slow, grueling climbs and frozen tents, but there is a small group of thrill-seekers who</description>
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