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Bungee jumping (/ˈbʌndʒi/), also
spelled bungy jumping, is an
activity that
involves a
person jumping from a
great height while connected to a
large elastic...
- po****rised the
extreme sport of
bungy jumping. He made a
bungy jump from the
Eiffel Tower in 1987 and
founded the
first commercial bungy site in 1988. His daughter...
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Bloukrans Bridge Bungy Bloukrans Bridge Bungy is one of the world's
highest commercial bungy jumping sites at 216
metres (709 ft)
above the Bloukrans...
- The
reverse bungee (also
known as
catapult bungee, slingshot, or
ejection seat) is a
modern type of
fairground ride. The ride
consists of two telescopic...
- The
Nevis Bungy is a
bungee jumping platform in the
Southern Alps near
Queenstown in New Zealand's
South Island. It is the
third highest bungee jumping...
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chairs and for
other purposes. The
origin of the name "bungee", "bungie" or "
bungy" is uncertain. The
Oxford English Dictionary records the use of the phrase...
- "The
Bungy" (stylized in all caps) is the
second major single by the ****anese band Nico
Touches the
Walls released on June 4, 2008, from
their debut album...
- the
river is
known for
tourism and wine production. New Zealand's
highest bungy jumping operation, the 134-metre (440 ft)
Nevis Highwire is
above the river...
- for
commercial purposes by the AJ
Hackett Bungy Company for
bungy jumping - the world's
first commercial bungy jumping site. The
bridge carries walkers...
- the world's
highest commercial bridge bungee jumping,
Bloukrans Bridge Bungy,
operated by Face
Adrenalin since 1997. The
Bloukrans River below forms...