Indoor skydiving session in Spacewalk vertical wind tunnel
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Skydiver Chris Gray freefalls with his two-year-old daughter Skylar in the Spacewalk vertical wind tunnel in Abu Dhabi October 11, 2008. Spacewalk, measuring at 3.5 meters wide and 7 meters high, is the first indoor skydiving facility in the Middle East, with winds up to 150km per hour propelling the divers off the floor.

Skydiver Chris Gray freefalls with his two-year-old daughter Skylar in the Spacewalk vertical wind tunnel in Abu Dhabi October 11, 2008. Spacewalk, measuring at 3.5 meters wide and 7 meters high, is the first indoor skydiving facility in the Middle East, with winds up to 150km per hour propelling the divers off the floor. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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Bonnie Gray from the U.S. touches the window as her two-year-old daughter Skylar (L) and her husband Chris freefall in the Spacewalk vertical wind tunnel in Abu Dhabi October 11, 2008. Spacewalk, measuring at 3.5 meters wide and 7 meters high, is the first indoor skydiving facility in the Middle East, with winds up to 150km per hour propelling the divers off the floor.

Bonnie Gray from the U.S. touches the window as her two-year-old daughter Skylar (L) and her husband Chris freefall in the Spacewalk vertical wind tunnel in Abu Dhabi October 11, 2008. Spacewalk, measuring at 3.5 meters wide and 7 meters high, is the first indoor skydiving facility in the Middle East, with winds up to 150km per hour propelling the divers off the floor.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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