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Russian daredevil Valery Rozov braved blistering cold temperatures to stand a towering 3000 meters above sea level before taking a plunge down Antarctica's Wolf's Peak.
With an expedition of climbers from Russia, Serbia, Switzerland and Turkey, ITN reports that Rozov hiked to the top and took a moment to enjoy the lofty view before donning a wingsuit and jumping.
Fortunately, after about 45 seconds in the air, Rozov pulled his parachute ripcord and floated to a safe landing at the mountain's base.
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