miércoles, 11 de octubre de 2017

Angel Fall, a jump in to the lost world, by @RodolfoGerstl



Born in 1952 and raised in Caracas, Rodolfo graduated as an Economist from the UCAB in 1975 and then in 1977 he obtained an MBA from UCLA.

Soon after that, he became a pioneer sky diver in Venezuela during the seventies. In October 1982 he attempted successfully the first Base Jump (free fall) from the top of Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world. In 1988 he perform the first jump in history from Kukenan, the second highest waterfall; and also jumped into the Sari-Sariñama, the biggest sink hole in the world, both in his native country of Venezuela.

Since then, Rodolfo has developed a profession out of his passion, becoming a renowned Location Scouting Expert in the Tepuys area for major international film production companies. And the best tour guide on his VIP Helicopter Trips for those who wish to experience and photograph the lost world.

Visit the web page:
https://www.rodolfogerstl.com/

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