Some old but stunning footage, circa 1997, from Jeb Corliss' first BASE jump over Angel Falls in Venezuela -- the world's largest uninterrupted waterall, standing at 3,200 feet (975 meters) high. What was supposed to be a one day trip turned into a 4-day expedition with no food, no water and no idea what they were doing. Not to mention it was only Jeb's 30th BASE jump!
Some old but stunning footage, circa 1997, from Jeb Corliss' first BASE jump over Angel Falls in Venezuela -- the world's largest uninterrupted waterall, standing at 3,200 feet (975 meters) high. What was supposed to be a one day trip turned into a 4-day expedition with no food, no water and no idea what they were doing. Not to mention it was only Jeb's 30th BASE jump!