Vanished In The Abyss

Submitted on 08/17/2022 by: Wicked
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Chinese Weibo netizen "Golden Wheel Video" recently uploaded a video, which sparked heated discussions among many netizens. In the video, a man can be seen challenging extreme activities, riding a rope train and moving to a canyon, but after the man fell from a high altitude, he was instantly "disappeared" ”, whose life and death are uncertain, it really made people sweat.

The video shows that after a man got on the zipline train, he moved between the canyons, and then the man fell directly from the sky, and finally disappeared directly into the woods below. After the picture was exposed, it was immediately forwarded to Twitter, causing many netizens to break into a cold sweat. Everyone was quite curious about whether the man was alive or dead.

Some netizens pointed out that this is suspected to be a ropeway accident. After the man slipped to the middle, he encountered a mechanical failure and fell abruptly from a high altitude. However, some netizens retorted, saying that this is an extreme activity "canyon swing" that has begun to rise in China in recent years, which is to deliberately let tourists slide into the middle of the canyon and jump directly in the sky.

However, some netizens are worried that even if the man is participating in the "Canyon Swing", the rope should rebound after the man jumps down, but the video does not see the man rebounding, but disappears directly into the woods on the ground. The man may have really had an accident. Another netizen said that the man was slightly injured in the end, but there has been no relevant reports from the Chinese official or media.

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