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At an altitude of about 10,000 feet (3,000 meters) on May 24th, Peng was just trying out his new paragliding equipment on the Qilian mountain range in northern China.
A paraglider in China almost froze to death on Saturday, May 24, after being swept up to almost 28,000 feet in the air — and the whole thing was caught on camera. See the now-viral footage.
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Footage of the death-defying incident shows Peng gliding above the clouds, his face caked in chunks of ice as he attempts to ...
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Local police officers were first to arrive and tried to resuscitate the paraglider before he was taken to the Puerto de la ...