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Cliff diving

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Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Bryant Ramirez, a 14 year-old cliff diver, practices in an elastic trampoline before jumping at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff.
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Bryant Ramirez, a 14 year-old cliff diver, trains before jumping at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Cliff divers prepare to jump at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Bryant Ramirez, a 14 year-old cliff diver, prays in front of the image of the Guadalupe Virgin, before jumping at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Bryant Ramirez, a 14 year-old cliff diver, jumps at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Bryant Ramirez, a 14 year-old cliff diver, jumps at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: Cliff divers wave before jumping at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
Acapulco, Guerrero, MEXICO: A cliff diver jumps as others look from the top of the cliff at La Quebrada in Acapulco, Mexico on May 17, 2012. The tradition of La Quebrada goes back to 1934, when two neighbors of Acapulco challenged themselves to show their courage and decided to measure their forces by throwing themselves into the sea from the top of a cliff. The rivalry between those two men ended first in a reckless spectacle, and later in a way of earning a living. The myth of La Quebrada was born, and today it is almost a religion for its followers. AFP PHOTO/Pedro Pardo
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