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Eva Baumgartner watched with bated breath as her son Felix prepared for his skydive in Omarama, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of North Otago, South Island

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Felix Baumgartner after freefall
Felix Baumgartner after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

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Florida, Boca Raton, Inlet by South Inlet Park Beach, powered parachute

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Eva Baumgartner watching her son Felix
Eva Baumgartner watching her son, Felix Baumgartner, jumping from his capsule at an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump Felix was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

Background imageSky Dive Collection: Parachuter, Omarama, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Parachuter, Omarama, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

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Felix Baumgartner on a screen in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre during his record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner jumping from capsule
Felix Baumgartner jumping from his capsule. Screens in the Red Bull Stratos missions Flight Control Centre broadcasting Felix Baumgartners record-breaking jump on 14th October 2012

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Felix Baumgartner ascending in balloon
Felix Baumgartner ascending in a capsule hung from a helium balloon on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

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Felix Baumgartners balloon and capsule being put into place for launch on 14th October 2012. The capsule climbed to an altitude of 39, 045 meters, before Baumgartner jumped out

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Felix Baumgartner landing after freefall
Felix Baumgartner landing his parachute after jumping to Earth from an altitude of 39, 045 meters. During the jump he was in freefall for four minutes and twenty seconds

Background imageSky Dive Collection: Parachutist, Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand

Parachutist, Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand



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Eva Baumgartner watched with bated breath as her son Felix prepared for his skydive in Omarama, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of North Otago, South Island, New Zealand. The anticipation hung heavy in the air as Felix geared up to take on this exhilarating adventure. With every inch of his being filled with adrenaline and excitement, Felix leaped out of the plane, ready to conquer the skies. As he soared through the vast expanse above, his parachute billowed behind him like a majestic flag unfurling against the backdrop of an endless blue canvas. The thrill of freefall was etched onto Felix's face as he defied gravity and embraced pure freedom. With each passing second, he felt alive like never before – a true daredevil chasing after his dreams. Jumping from that capsule high above Earth's surface was no ordinary feat; it required immense courage and unwavering determination. But for Felix Baumgartner, nothing could hold him back from reaching new heights and pushing boundaries beyond imagination. As he descended gracefully towards solid ground once more, Felix couldn't help but revel in the sheer beauty that surrounded him. The breathtaking landscapes below seemed even more awe-inspiring when viewed from such extraordinary heights. Felix Baumgartner had become synonymous with fearlessness and audacity – a pioneer who dared to defy limits set by mere mortals. His name would forever be etched into history books as one who challenged not only himself but also our perception of what is possible. In that momentous leap from the capsule to soaring through open space until landing safely on terra firma again, Felix proved that human potential knows no bounds. He reminded us all that sometimes we must take risks if we truly want to experience life at its fullest – just like diving headfirst into unknown territories amidst an ocean of possibilities. So let us celebrate this remarkable adventurer named Felix Baumgartner whose indomitable spirit and unwavering determination continue to inspire us all.