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Russian Skydivers Set New World Record
Russian Skydivers Set New World Record
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Eighty-eight Russian female skydivers set a world record by forming a huge white-blue-and-red “flower” in the skies over Kolomna on July 21. Four video cameras... 23.07.2012, Sputnik International
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Eighty-eight Russian female skydivers set a world record by forming a huge white-blue-and-red “flower” in the skies over Kolomna on July 21. Four video cameras recorded their performance in mid-air.
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Russian Skydivers Set New World Record
11:59 GMT 23.07.2012 (Updated: 19:56 GMT 19.10.2022) Eighty-eight Russian female skydivers set a world record by forming a huge white-blue-and-red “flower” in the skies over Kolomna on July 21. Four video cameras recorded their performance in mid-air.
Eighty-eight Russian female skydivers set a world record by forming a huge white-blue-and-red “flower” in the skies over Kolomna on July 21. Four video cameras recorded their performance in mid-air.