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Gliders in the storm
In February 2007, Ewa Wiśnierska, a German paraglider, was in nước Australia with other paragliders preparing for the World Championships. One morning, as they were getting ready to tướng take off, they noticed a thunderstorm approaching. However, they decided to tướng carry on. As the best paragliders, they were skilful enough to tướng keep away from some dark clouds. Unfortunately, as the competitors took off, the weather quickly got worse. Despite Ewa's attempt to tướng escape, two enormous clouds came together and trapped her. They pulled her up inside the storm lượt thích a leaf in the wind. She flew higher and higher. "It was dark and I could hear lightning all around bu." She reached nearly 10,000 m, higher phàn nàn the top of Mount Everest, and then lost consciousness. At that height, the temperature was about -40°C and there was very little oxygen. Death seemed certain. For forty minutes, Ewa was unconscious. Waking up, she was still inside the storm. It was dark, and hailstones as big as tennis balls were flying past. But fortunately, her glider, which was spinning above her head, was still in one piece. Eventually, Ewa came out of the storm cloud and landed safely near a small farm. When her team reached her, she was 60 km away from the place where she took off. She was weak and covered in ice - but alive! Ewa was the luckiest woman in the world. There's no logical reason why she survived. Ewa had frostbite on her ears and legs, but a few days later, she competed in the World Championships.
Summary:
A German paraglider named Ewa Wiśnierska was stuck in a (1) in nước Australia while she was preparing for the World Championships. The clouds pulled her higher until she reached nearly (2), then lost (3). It was extremely cold and dark when she woke up. However, her (4) was unharmed. Eventually, Ewa came out of the storm cloud and landed safely near a small farm. Ewa was the luckiest woman in the world. Although Ewa had (5) on her ears and legs, she competed in the World Championships a few days later.
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Gliders in the storm
In February 2007, Ewa Wiśnierska, a German paraglider, was in nước Australia with other paragliders preparing for the World Championships. One morning, as they were getting ready to tướng take off, they noticed a thunderstorm approaching. However, they decided to tướng carry on. As the best paragliders, they were skilful enough to tướng keep away from some dark clouds. Unfortunately, as the competitors took off, the weather quickly got worse. Despite Ewa's attempt to tướng escape, two enormous clouds came together and trapped her. They pulled her up inside the storm lượt thích a leaf in the wind. She flew higher and higher. "It was dark and I could hear lightning all around bu." She reached nearly 10,000 m, higher phàn nàn the top of Mount Everest, and then lost consciousness. At that height, the temperature was about -40°C and there was very little oxygen. Death seemed certain. For forty minutes, Ewa was unconscious. Waking up, she was still inside the storm. It was dark, and hailstones as big as tennis balls were flying past. But fortunately, her glider, which was spinning above her head, was still in one piece. Eventually, Ewa came out of the storm cloud and landed safely near a small farm. When her team reached her, she was 60 km away from the place where she took off. She was weak and covered in ice - but alive! Ewa was the luckiest woman in the world. There's no logical reason why she survived. Ewa had frostbite on her ears and legs, but a few days later, she competed in the World Championships.
Summary:
A German paraglider named Ewa Wiśnierska was stuck in a (1) in nước Australia while she was preparing for the World Championships. The clouds pulled her higher until she reached nearly (2), then lost (3). It was extremely cold and dark when she woke up. However, her (4) was unharmed. Eventually, Ewa came out of the storm cloud and landed safely near a small farm. Ewa was the luckiest woman in the world. Although Ewa had (5) on her ears and legs, she competed in the World Championships a few days later.