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- JUL 8, 2011
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- Last month Russian climber and B.A.S.E. jumper Valery Rozov set a new high, breaking another record as he performed the first ever B.A.S.E jump from the Italian side of Mont Blanc with his wing-suit. Check out this teaser video and stay tuned for all the action as the Russian maverick freefalls 800m down to the Brenva Glacier.
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