A group of skydivers got as close as humanly possible to playing real-life Quidditch in a recent video.
Armed with an inflatable ball and the magical game’s ring-shaped goal, the skydivers descend from the open-air while riding broomsticks. For those unfamiliar with J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter universe, Quidditch is a sport popularized by her much beloved fantasy series. Harry himself famously played the seeker position, becoming the team’s captain during his sixth year at school. The game has since been adapted into a real world sport with feet remaining firmly on the ground.
Watch the epic video below.
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