Skydiving legend, Luigi Cani, aims to breathe new life into our world
The Earth is one giant, living organism, and we have the privilege of calling it home. We enjoy the beauty of blue skies, the shade of magnificent trees, the lulling motion of waves.
Being able to breathe clean air is largely a result of the way plants retrieve carbon and purify the air on our planet home. The Amazon forest functions as Earth’s lungs. But deforestation has made it difficult for the jungle to do its job.
Though there are many efforts to plant trees, the remoteness of the jungles makes it difficult. Drop in Luigi Cani, the world-record-holding skydiver who completed a wingsuit jump on a motorcycle into the Grand Canyon and felt like there was something he could do. After 14,000 jumps, Cani was ready to put his skills to good use.
“I’ve been jumping for 25 years, and I’ve always pushed the limits with risky jumps,” he says. “Now, I’m 51 years old, and I don’t have that drive for danger anymore. I want to do something to help.”
Cani picked a 100-square-kilometer patch of land that needed to be reseeded in the northern part of the rainforest. The planning was meticulous. For two months, seeds were collected by hand from nearby native plants. A biodegradable box the size of a refrigerator was designed and built, a landing site was identified, and all the permits were secured from the local and federal governments. The box had its own drag parachute to slow it down so Cani could catch up to it as it fell, open it at the right altitude, then safely jettison away and deploy his chute.
“It was the only jump where I held my breath the entire time,” Cani recalls. “I struggled to hold the box. I nearly broke my wrist and fingers. I managed to stabilize myself at about 6,000 feet.”
The result was a cloud of 100 million seeds, bursting from the box like mad insects and settling into a gentle storm of potential trees floating from the sky in a beautiful eruption of life. The seeds drifted to exactly where they needed to be. Ultimately, 95% would germinate successfully. Like a proud father, Cani charts their growth via satellite images. Some of the trees will reach 50 meters in height, a tall cluster of sentries guarding the Amazon for generations to come.
Cani isn’t done with his efforts to care for our earthly home. His next jump will bring skydiving and ocean cleanup together. “Like the seed drop, this next project will have real meaning behind it.”
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‘to plant a seed is to believe in tomorrow.’
-author unknown
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source credits: passiton.com, unwaste the planet, foundation for a better life
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What a marvelous idea and great gesture
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I’m glad. he figured out something so helpful to do with his unusual skill set
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If only we had more people who thought about our home planet
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Wow!
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amazing, right?
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Yep!!
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A fantastic share. Thanks, Beth
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such a great idea to do with what he’s so good at –
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I saw a short clip of this reported on the BBC News. It was amazing to see all the seeds in the sky. Found something similar on You Tube, if you haven’t seen it.
Best wishes, Pete.
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thanks, Pete !
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What an “Amazing” idea, Beth … (From little things, big things grow)
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exactly, right, Ivor –
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He did that? Wonderful. He’s in our team. Though me and skydiving 😱 sorry. Lovely story Beth. Xoxo
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what a great thing to do with his usual talent –
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One of the good guys. I love it
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We each have our gifts
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That’s amazing!
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Ditto
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Yes, very!
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What an interesting, breathtaking and so worthwhile endeavor. It’ll be interesting to revisit this story later to see the outcomes of his incredible effort!
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I agree –
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Fantastic! The ocean project is also intriguing.
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Yes!
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Oh my goodness, Beth. Thank you for sharing this oh-so-good-news story with us. Wow! 😊💝😊
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My pleasure
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🥰❤️🥰
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I love the news, and I especially love the quote. Planting a seed is an act of confidence for all of the days to come.
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It really is –
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Oh this is extraordinary! I have been so sad for so long knowing that the Amazon is being destroyed and to hear about someone doing something like this to try and heal it makes my heart happy. Thanks for this story Beth. Chris
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yes, that is so true!
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A happy one!
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I like that quote and shall remember it as the only importance in working with children.
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this awesome!
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Yes!
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Wow – what an amazing gesture!
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Yes!
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Brilliant idea. What’s better than enjoying yourself while helping Earth or other people?
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A win for all
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terrific ! I didn’t know the Amazon even needed reforesting —
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There are places they have been over cutting
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ah
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Thank you, Luigi Cani! 🤓🥂
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Here’s to him!
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🤓🥂
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Fantastic. How absolutely wonderful.
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That is a great story but that 95% would germinate successfully is very surprising to me. Typically the rate is well below 10%, even for aerial seeding.
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It does seem high, I would think 5%. Let’s see what happens over time –
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Yes that is a good idea
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That is still a lot of trees!
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yes –
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How refreshing to read what a difference one person can make!
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right-
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What a remarkable story!
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he’s using what he’s good at to help the world
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Sadly, unless a lot of things change I don’t think anything will save the amazon.
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he’s from Brazil and I’m sure he’s really feeling this worry as well
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“A cloud of 100 million seeds, bursting from the box like mad insects and settling into a gentle storm of potential trees floating from the sky” is quite something. Good for him and for the Amazon.
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I am speechless and in awe.
Yes, we have a long way to go BUT we have to start sometime, somehow and why not this way right now?
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he used his own skill set to do good for the world and to give back. as a Brazilian, he really understood the need
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Great work from above, Luigi! Way to spread the good news, Beth.
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we each have our way to help
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Johnny Appleseed would be amazed at the advancements in seeding!
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if Johnny was a skydiver….he would be right there
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beth – this post sure was good news! I hope all the seeds make it but even if they don’t – some will and it will make a difference
xxx
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my thought, exactly. I also love that he used his talent to help the earth. he’s from Brazil so he really understands
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he seems to really understand – and thanks again for such a good news post – seems so much blah is around these days
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How awesome@
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Sorry Beth, I meant ..!!
And also WP unsubscribed me 🙄 from your blog.
It does this all the time 🙃
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yes, I have these issues all the time as well
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Someone should stop feeding the gremlins 😁
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!)
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Wow! Great idea to help the world!
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yes, so brilliant
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Oh my goodness! If this isn’t the best thing for our earth! And now he’ll tackle the ocean next. Win-Win!
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and using his unusual talents to do so!
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Exactly!
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Sooo, now we just have to wait 100 years or so to see if it worked lol
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We’ll check back)
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LOL
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