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    The Royal Eagles return Fred Fugen of the Soul Flyers take on Lebanon's Black Peak

    18 june 2021
    Three of the world’s top wingsuit flyers jump from Lebanon’s highest peak and
    skim past the iconic Cedars Forrest and the UNESCO Heritage site of Wadi
    Qadisha.

    As anyone who’s ever visited Lebanon knows all too well, it’s a land of amazing
    contrasts and stunning landscapes. And, although a difficult challenge to pull off,
    perhaps one of the best ways to view it from a whole new angle is to skim literally
    right over the top of it in a wingsuit after jumping from the door of the Lebanese
    Air Force helicopter.
    With one epic vision in mind, French BASE jumper, wingsuit flyer and Red Bull
    skydiver Fred Fugen from the Soul Flyers, along with Vincent Cotte and Aurelien
    Chatard went to Lebanon to try something that had never been done before.
    Guided by the Bsharri Municipality team and flown by the Lebanese Air Force,
    who provided the helicopter and all the aerial support, and outdoor activities
    company “Cedarzing”, the trio hovered over the Bsharri District to the snow-
    covered peak of “Korneto Dsohde”, as called in its old dialect. Better known as
    Black Peak, Lebanon’s highest point towers over the famous Cedars of Lebanon
    and many of the country’s other iconic sites.
    “It is magnificent to be able to start a jump that high, in the mountains and above
    the Cedars, ending up deep down the canyon. Opening the parachutes between
    two cliffs, and landing at the end of the valley was a real rush. There is really
    something particular at that moment, from start to finish. It was all full of colors,
    full of sceneries that blend together, and which make the beauty of that place.”
    Said Fred Fugen.
    As with all extreme wingsuit flying, wind is always the challenging factor, ready to
    blow the flyers off course and into the unknown. And with the peaks and valleys
    all around them, flying so close to the Cedars Forrest, and almost touching the

    3000 - 4000 years old trees made for an extremely challenging yet impressive
    flight. As the team’s altitude was so low, it was a very technical and difficult jump
    to complete. The group often passed just meters above the ground, as they
    headed down towards the valleys below, much to the surprise of the mountain
    villagers.
    During the flight, Fugen, Cotte and Chatard passed over some of Lebanon’s most
    famous landmarks, including the stunning village of Bsharri, the breathtaking
    Cedars of Lebanon, through the amazing Qadisha Valley and at close proximity to
    the iconic Bsharri Cross
    Inspired by the Wingsuit athletes’ flight over Lebanon’s majestic sights, famed
    Lebanese band ADONIS produced a cinematic version of their 2021 hit “Men
    Ajmal Ma” (the Prettiest Sight) exclusively for the project’s soundtrack. The
    original track is available on the link: https://linktr.ee/MenAjmalMa
    Johnny Rahme, Office Director of Bsharri Tourism, perhaps summed it up the
    best. He remembered an old story about the eagles of Wadi Qadisha, also known
    as the ‘Royal Eagles’, which used to cross the valley and protect it. In the poetic
    moment, watching Fugen, Cotte and Chatard soaring over him, he simply
    commented that these three extreme athletes were the new eagles of the holy
    valley of Qadisha.
    For one fleeting moment, perhaps the Royal Eagles of Lebanon were back
    • The Royal Eagles return Fred Fugen of the Soul Flyers take on Lebanon's Black Peak

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