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In 1988, daredevils AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch created the world’s first commercial bungee jump in Queenstown, New Zealand: the Kawarau Bridge Bungy at just 439 feet high. Think that’s a ...
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y Travel Blog on MSN15 Awesome Things to Do In Queenstown, NZ For First TimersIt’s also a thrill-seekers playground! You can go jetboating across the lake, bungee jumping off Kawarau Gorge Suspension ...
The leading tourism company celebrated the impressive milestone in style at the Kawarau Bridge, the ‘World Home of Bungy’, with a fun-filled day of laughter, action, balloons and of course ...
They developed the bungee ropes and rigging system and found the perfect site – the historic Kawarau Suspension Bridge – which would give paying customers the chance to safely fall 43 metres.
"None of us had ever met before, and we may never meet again, but for one short stretch of time, we were the support group that we all needed." A few months ago, while vacationing in New Zealand ...
New Zealand is also the home of bungee jumping—in 1988 the introduction of the hobby brought adventure-seekers to 141-foot-high Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, which helped the city gain a rep as ...
The incident occurred in the vicinity of the Kawarau Bridge, close to the AJ Hackett Bungy jumping centre near Queenstown. Photo / NZME He was 22-year-old Ryoma Seki from Japan. Seki was found ...
Adventure tourism leader AJ Hackett Bungy is set to open a new thrill ride at its famous Kawarau Bridge Bungy site - the much anticipated Kawarau Zipride. The Bungy pioneers are proud to announce ...
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