It began with people jumping from bridges in Europe and the USA, then Indians in Acapulco, Mexico, were adept at jumping and diving from high cliffs into the sea. Visitors to Hawaii in the late 19th century, recounted how the natives leaped, dived, and somersaulted from considerable heights. Then there was Pat Duffy?
There's never been a rock, tree, bridge or roof where Pat Duffy says "no way that's to high I cant jump off that".
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