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  1. May 30, 2017 · So-called tombstoning is a stunt that sees participants throw themselves head-first into water, often from a cliff face, high up ledges, piers and other structures. The Maritime and Coastgard...

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  2. Thrillseekers hurl themselves from high-up ledges, such as cliffs, piers and other structures into water below – often unaware of how deep the water may be and what lies beneath it. It's called...

  3. Aug 31, 2017 · Tombstoning is an extreme sport, where people jump or dive into water from high ledges, such as cliffs or harbour walls. Why is it called tombstoning? Aside from the fact that it can be...

  4. Nov 12, 2022 · Death diving, also known as tombstoning, is a dangerous activity that has resulted in many deaths and serious injuries. It involves jumping from a height into water, often from a cliff or bridge. The jumper may hit the water at high speed, which can cause serious injuries or death.

  5. Tombstoning is an activity which involves individuals jumping into water from height; so-called because of the way a person falls and plunges into deep water, similar to the way a tombstone would.

  6. Tombstoning is a form of cliff jumping popular in the United Kingdom characterized by upright vertical position of the body as it enters the water, [2] and the activity's name derives from a similarity between this posture and the form of a tombstone.

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  8. Why tombstoning is dangerous. water depth alters with the tide; the water may be shallower than it seems. submerged objects like rocks may not be visible; they can cause serious injury if you...