Switch between CA and NY editions here. Are you brave enough to take on one of the world's scariest bungee jumps? Facebook/AJ Hackett Macau Tower; Facebook/Action Valley; Facebook/Bungy Nepal; ...
When it comes to adventurous undertakings, it doesn’t get too much more thrilling than hurling yourself into the air with the support of only a bungee cord. Some people call it crazy, but those who ...
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 challenge?
One of Southern California’s most popular recreation areas is off-limits to the public until at least the end of next year — unless you’re willing to bungee jump off a bridge. The Bridge Fire tore ...
A Japanese tourist has died after taking a leap from one of the world’s highest bungee jumps at China’s Macau Tower. The unidentified daredevil, described only as a 56-year-old man traveling on a ...
Would you leap from this 850-foot high bridge? (SOUNDBITE)(English) JONNI DEAKER, SITE MANAGER FOR BEAU RATALIC BUNGY JUMPING ON ZHANGJIAJIE GRAND CANYON GLASS BRIDGE, SAYING: "This bridge is amazing!
Wingsuit flying and BASE-jumping have taken extreme sports to a new level of “extreme” — and danger. In March 2014 Ludovic Woerth, Dan Vicary and Brian Drake — all professional extreme sportsmen — ...
First, my disclaimer: I will never ever bungee jump. Oh, I'm no wuss. I like an adventure and the occasional brush with danger. Geez, I'd even go to the football stadium in Cleveland and cheer loudly ...
AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand opened the first commercial bungee jumping in Queenstown; the company now offers high dives at several locations in their home country and around the world Modern-day ...
Dozens of bungee jumpers take an arduous five-mile hike each weekend to launch themselves off the 120-foot Bridge to Nowhere deep in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. This is Bungee America ...
Even though the bungee-jumping company claimed a 100 percent safety record, a nervous Rishi Baveja still said a prayer and made the sign of the cross before launching himself off a 165-foot tower in ...
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