64 Women Come Together Midair to Create 2 Unique Formations
On Saturday, 64 women from around the world assembled in the sky to break a world record, previously held by 48 women.
To break the record, the skydivers assembled into a snowflake formation, detaching from each other, then reorienting and reassembling into a different snowflake pattern.
64 international women came together in unison to create the first snowflake formation. Photo by Bruno Brokken
All skydivers, aged 18 to 70, were in contact with the larger group, creating a connected pattern hurtling through the sky at 120 miles per hour.
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With nerves of steel, these women are all smiles pre jump. Carl Schwenk
After jumping from 4 separate planes, the divers fly their way into formation. Bruno Brokken
Ranging in age from 18 to 70, the record breaking jumpers had to completely separate from each other before forming the second different snowflake pattern. Photo by Kristian Caulder
The second formation that crowned the women world record holders.
Daniel Angulo
Back on the ground, the entire operation is all smiles. Bruno Brokken