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| Bungy Bungy jumping is a sport for the real adventurer and
thrill seeker. The sport has been inspired by the "land divers" of
Pentecost Island in Vanuatu where young men jumped from tall wooden
platforms with vines tied to their ankles as a test of courage. In
modern day bungy jumping a person jumps off from a high place with one
end of an rubber cord attached to his/her ankles and the other end tied
to the jumping-off point. The Last Resort in Nepal may be the most
spectacular jump on the planet. At 160 meters high in a tropical gorge
with the Bhote Kosi, one of the world's wildest rivers, raging below,
Bungy Nepal is Nepal's Ultimate Rush and one of the longest free-falls
in the world. The jump site was designed by one of New Zealand's leading
Bungy consultants and has been staffed and operated by some of the most
experienced Western Jump Masters in the business, working to exacting
international standards to guarantee your safety.
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