Skydiver makes historic landing on world's highest active volcano

Skydiver makes historic landing on world's highest active volcano
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Summary According to media reports, the skydiver is professionally involved in the real estate business and also works as a university professor

CHILE (Web Desk) - A skydiver from Thailand has set a new world record by landing on the world’s highest active volcano.

According to Guinness World Records, the Thai skydiver successfully landed on the world’s highest active volcano in Chile, establishing a new global record.

Guinness World Records stated that 48-year-old Tanaboworn Sirikunakornkun, also known as “Super Tom,” landed on Ojos del Salado, an active volcano standing at an altitude of 5,442 feet above sea level.

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The skydiver made the jump on March 14, surpassing the previous record set in 2023 for landing on a 5,317-foot-high volcano.

According to media reports, the skydiver is professionally involved in the real estate business and also works as a university professor.

He began skydiving in 2024 and had previously completed 1,250 skydives before achieving the record.

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