On Jan. 2, a paraglider named Mickey was preparing for takeoff with his companions on Mount Bora near the Australian town of Manilla.

Suddenly, a dust whirlwind struck, and before Mitch could react, he was blown up by the wind and umbrellas. He flipped several times in the air before being blown into the air, frightening his companions.
According to the report, Mickey flew in the air for 5 hours, but fortunately he was experienced and finally landed safely 180 kilometers away.
Now in the summer in the southern hemisphere, due to Australia's large number of dry and hot desert areas, the hot surface will form a strong updraft, which is the ideal place to play paragliding.
(Editor: Si Wen)
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