“Daredevil photographer Krystle Wright suffered a catalogue of injuries after an accident on a shoot in Pakistan. The 26-year-old was left with internal bruising, tendon damage, two fractures, a torn ligament and 10 stitches above her eye following the horrific fall in the Himalayas. Wright took to the air on a dual paraglider and flew at a stomach-churning 18,000 feet to capture the incredible images. But as she neared the end of her trip Wright hit a bolder and blacked out following a bad take-off. The keen photographer, from Queensland, Australia, has travelled the world shooting some of the most awe-inspiring extreme sport stunts”. – Caters News
Argentinian Red Bull pilot Hernan Pitocco in Hunza valley, Pakistan. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Paraglider in flight over the mountains in Pakistan. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Screenshot of Krystle and Hernan, taken on a foot mounted GoPro. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Argentinian Red Bull pilot Hernan Pitocco. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Argentinian Red Bull pilot Hernan Pitocco. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Argentinian Red Bull pilot Hernan Pitocco. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Screenshot of Krystle and Hernan, taken on a foot mounted GoPro. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Thomas De Dorlolot, cross country flight in Hushe valley. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Argentinian Red Bull pilot Hernan Pitocco performs a wingover high above the Karakoram Range in North Pakistan. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Horacio Llorens acro flight over Booni valley. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Thomas De Dorlolot coming into land. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Krystle on stretcher. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
Krystle shortly after the accident. (Photo by Krystle Wright/Caters News)
10 Dec 2013 07:45:00,
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