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Brazilian skateboarding legend, Sandro Dias recently broke two world records skating the "World's Biggest Ramp" and the entire thing was an absolute spectacle. From a distance, the scene looked more like a screengrab from a video game, but as many know by now, it was all too real.

The footage dropped and people went nuts, but Red Bull Skateboarding recently shared Sandro's POV from the record-breaking drop-in, and it's seriously insane. This clip really puts it all into perspective (literally). It's no wonder it already has over four million views on Instagram! Buckle up and hold on tight. This is buck.

Since the day it was built in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the Centro Administrativo Fernando Ferrari (CAFF) has caught the eye of countless skateboarders. Why? Because the thing looks like a giant quarterpipe—that’s why! And over the years, the idea of actually skating it has been more of a joke than a real possibility. But the joke is over!

Sandro admirably made this wild dream a reality, and people are still buzzing about it. Rightfully so. This is a feat of its own. You can't compare this to anything. And in case you missed Red Bull's livestream and all the alternate angles, you can tap the post below and get a front row seat. Hell, even if you did, it's worth a revisit.

Some dudes slap curbs... others drop into skyscrapers. What a time to be alive.

The two world records Sandro broke were highest drop-in ever and the fastest speed reached on a standard skateboard. And yes, Guinness officials were there to lock it in.

Skateboarding is so insane…and stuff like this keeps those four words factual. You’re a wild man, Sandro! Congrats. I really don’t even know what else to say.

This article first appeared on TransWorld Skateboarding and was syndicated with permission.

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