50: BASE Jumping: Broken Limbs
Sep 2, 2005 —
Falling through ice is nothing new in Antarctica and something the researchers there have to be careful of, especially when moving by large vehicle. Antarctica is in a constant state of freezing and thawing and its terrain of ice is constantly changing. In its summer the continent shrinks down closer to its actual land area size and in the winters the surrounding ice grows to double the continent’s surface area.
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im not sure if oww or eww fits beter.
HAHA! I love the little hole in the ice made by the donut. It make me laugh out loud.
Me too!What flavor was it again!
I agree with bobo.
Woah, I didn’t even notice the donut hole. I love the comment feature even more. Wouldn’t have noticed that without it.
me neither + thats cool and i dont think if the limbs arent atached but in good condition they are necicarily broken
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XD I LOVE the donut hole.
“I KNEW IT! Wally did become a SPLATTER.” Osborne was right. When they went skydiving, OSBORNE touched the ground first. Not WALLY.
There so has to be a donut shop in that cavern 🙂
There are no shops or people in Antarctica.
Why dont people get jokes?
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