The Germinator: Luigi Cani Skydiving to save the Amazon!

 

Luigi Cani, one of the most renowned parachutists in the world, has performed more than 14,000 jumps and carried out more than 150 film projects around the world. He holds 11 world records, including the free fall speed record of 552km/h and jumping and landing with the world’s smallest and fastest parachute.

Author: Luigi Cani


Luigi Cani dropped 100 million seeds from 17 native trees in the Amazon at his own cost, taking massive risks by skydiving himself and opening the box in the air.

It was extremely difficult for him to obtain the permissions, arrange a biodegradable box and ropes, then the flight carrier and 100 million seeds—all at his own cost with no sponsorship, putting his own life at risk.

He and his team spent two months collecting seeds from native plants in a nearby section of the rainforest. And getting four tons of equipment to the middle of the Amazon jungle was the hardest work anyone on his team had ever done. After they got the equipment into the jungle, came the dive. Luigi had to dive in the air at 200 miles per hour so he could grab the half-ton box of free falling seeds and release them at precisely the right altitude. It was so difficult and he was so focused, he accidentally held his breath for over two minutes. He nearly broke his wrist and some fingers, but it was worth it.



Author: Luigi Cani

Author: Luigi Cani

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