The Rod Ryan Show

The Rod Ryan Show

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3 Things You Must See: Woman Plunges 50 Feet Down a Waterfall and Survives

GoPro Video as a Woman Plunges 50 Feet Down a Waterfall, and Survives

This happened back in 2016, but the video was just released. A volleyball player named Heather Friesen accidentally fell down a 50-foot waterfall in Hawaii, and survived. 

The entire plunge was recorded on a GoPro that was strapped to her chest. It starts with her looking over the edge . . . and in an instant she slips and starts falling and sliding down super fast before splashing into a pool of water. 

It takes about 20 seconds for her to emerge from there. A friend shows up pretty quickly to help her out . . . and it's clear that she's in a lot of pain. 

She was eventually airlifted off the trail and ended up with 10 broken ribs, a collapsed left lung, a fractured scapula, and multiple wounds. She found out later that other people who fell from that same spot had died.

(Careful: This is a brutal plunge, and you hear her moaning in PAIN from the 50-second mark until the end.)

A Truck Hits a Utility Pole . . . and Ends Up on the Roof of a House?

A guy was driving on a highway in Canada when his dashboard cam filmed a truck up ahead get into a freak accident.

It swerved off the road and hit a utility pole, which caused the back of the truck to lift into the AIR and land against the ROOF of a house. Luckily no one was injured, but the person driving the truck was charged with "careless driving."

Young Dudes Cheer 87-Year-Old Man Who Slides Down Waterfall

This 87-year-old gentleman is the oldest person to ever go down this 25 foot naturally occurring waterfall slide in the middle of the Costa Rican jungle

BONUS……

A Voice-Activated Hello Kitty Toy Mimics a Baby

I have something in common with the baby in this video. We can't decide if we're fascinated or disturbed by the voice-activated Hello Kitty toy that mimics every sound the baby makes.


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