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Skydive for the Eden Dora Trust

August 18, 2014August 18, 2014 / lizmollyoldershaw / 1 Comment

A little video to keep you up to date with my most recent challenge where I jumped out of an aeroplane at 15000ft with my sister and her boyfriend!

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