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MyDeath88

MyDeath88

Stairs to the stairs to the stairs to the stairs
Jun 25, 2024
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It's a well known seaside cliff in France that's around 130m, do you think it's a good method, and that perhaps during the evening or nighttime it'll be sparsely populated so that I can jump without anyone noticing? And could it be possible that my body can be washed away so no one will ever find it?
 
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HNR_

Can't CTB (yet) bc of the heat and some bs...
May 21, 2026
118
Hey, it's also what I wanted to do, solves the height problem and between midnight to 2AM, it must be real quiet over there, I reckon

Though, in my case, I'll go to Fécamp, should be even less populated thus reducing the potential risk of landing close to folks partying on the beach or something
The only thing I'm worried about is that we're not the only ones that thought about that so there must be some kind of cop patrols to avoid that...

Edit: I've googled the CTB at that location and all I could find is that two people jumped from there, three days apart last year, nothing about any kind of patrols or extra security
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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A drop onto water at that height is most likely not survivable. It will be like hitting concrete. As far as your body, you would need to look at water currents in the area.
 

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