In the images released by Ken Stornes, he jumps from a wooden platform and falls into the water without any safety equipment.
Norwegian Ken Thornes broke the world record for deepest dive during dives from to Cliff of 40.5 meters. The images were posted by him last Sunday, the 3rd, and went viral on social media. Look up.
In the video published by the man he appears on a wooden platform. He throws a stone into the water and, moments later, dives in without any safety equipment. A team was ready to pick him up after the dive.
The publication has already received more than 2.3 million likes and more than 20 thousand comments. On Instagram, Stornes has more than 660 thousand followers. In his social media bio, he describes himself as a “Viking on an adventure” and says he is an infantry veteran of the Norwegian Army.

Stornes has a habit of posting videos of his dives from impressive heights and other extreme adventures. Another video posted in February also went viral and became a meme on social media. In the recording she dives into a lake in the snow with two Viking axes in her hands.
The jump that led to the world record was called the “dive of death”. The action was carried out in collaboration with a Norwegian company that provides assistance for outdoor activities in the country.
A video published on the club’s networks shows behind the scenes of the action, the dive from another angle and the man receiving compliments from the team. I wait:
Source: Terra

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