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To safely land in water from a high altitude, it is important to enter the water feet first, keeping your body as straight as possible to reduce the impact force. It is also recommended to cover your nose and mouth to prevent water from entering your airways upon impact. Additionally, try to spread out your body surface area to slow down your descent and minimize the risk of injury.

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