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Nice hiking trail

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WOW!

Where the heck is that trail at?
I have a huge fear of heights, and just watching that made my heart race.
Pretty cool though.

Dave :savewave:
 
It's called El Caminito del Rey (English: The King's pathway)
The name is often shortened to El Camino del Rey.
In El Chorro, near Ɓlora in MƔlaga, Spain.

It's 985 feet off the canyon floor and over 100 years old.

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HOly moley! My stress level is through the roof! and I was just sitting here watching it!
Even worse musta been trying to build that trail.
YABBAYABBAYABBA! shake it off man!
 
On a related note...

The terminal velocity of a skydiver (120 mph) is coincidentally, the same as the maximum speed of my Pinto.

Not much 'crush area' on a skydiver though
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WhatsThatNoise said:
On a related note...

The terminal velocity of a skydiver (120 mph) is coincidentally, the same as the maximum speed of my Pinto.

Not much 'crush area' on a skydiver though
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Skydiver go SPLAT

Pinto go BOOM
 
ObiRichKanobi said:
Skydiver go SPLAT

Jargon among skydivers for a landing sans open parachute is (or was anyways) a FRAP.

Sort of an onomatopoeia.
 
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