The highest bridge bungee jump in the world! Face adrenaline
Query by Destiny: What would occur if a man bungee jumped off of a skyscraper with the rope tied close to his balls?
What would happen if an individual tied a string all around their ball sack and to the roof of an extremely tall skyscraper. In this situation the string is extremely strong and will not break. The man then jumps off the roof, and enters a free of charge fall till he reaches terminal velocity. He then retains falling, but the string doesn’t attain all the way down to the floor. So the man then reaches the conclude of the string, what would take place then? Would he be suspended in mid-air by his balls, or would his balls get ripped off and he fall into the ground?
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Solution by Ricketts
They would certainly get ripped off.
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This is the highest bungee leap in the globe… stunning!
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World’s Highest Bungee Jump / Helicopter / 500 m – 1640 ft
Which is actually the world’s greatest public bungee jump organized by Jochen Schweizer in Germany.
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Bungee Trampoline!!

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Nevis: highest bungee jump New Zealand
Query by Daren: What do you get when you cross an Owl with a bungee cord?
What do you get when you cross an owl with a bungee cord?
Greatest answer:
Solution by Uh, huh which is correct
KFC (kentucky fried chicken!)
i suggest kfo ( kentcuky fried owl)
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Nevis New Zealand. This is My jump from Queenstown’s Highest Bungy Leap “nevis”. Bruno Sampayo
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Jim’s 1st bungee (video clip edit)
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All the fascinating recorded by the video clip camera at Taupo Bungee.
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The highest jump
In August 2005, AJ Hackett added a SkyJump for the Macau Tower, making it the world’s highest jump at 233 metre distances . The SkyJump did not qualify as the world’s highest bungee as it isn’t strictly speaking a bungee leap, but instead what is referred to as a ‘Decelerator-Descent’ jump, using a steel cable and decelerator technique, rather than an elastic rope. On 17 December 2006, The Macau Tower started operating a correct bungee start, which became the “Highest Commercial Bungee Start From the World” according on the Guinness Book of Records. The Macau Tower Bungy does have a “Guide cable” program which limits swing but does not have any effect on the speed of descent, so this still qualifies the jump for the Globe Record.
There’s one more commercial bungee leap currently in operation which is just 13m smaller, at 220 metres . This bounce, which is made without guide ropes, is located near Locarno, Switzerland and takes place from the top in the Verzasca Dam (pictured). This leap was prominently featured from the opening scene with the James Bond film GoldenEye.
Bungee jumping in the bridge at The Last Resort, Nepal
The Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa as well as the Verzasca Dam jumps are pure freefall swinging bungee from a single cord.
Bloukrans Bridge was opened in 1997 and uses a pendulum bungee program. It truly is 216m high, through the platform on the river below.
Guinness only records jumps from fixed objects to guarantee the accuracy on the measurement. John Kockleman nonetheless recorded a 2,200-foot (670 m) bungee start from a hot air balloon in California in 1989. In 1991 Andrew Salisbury jumped from 2,700 m from a helicopter over Cancun for a television program and with Reebok sponsorship. The full stretch was recorded at 3,157 feet (962 m). He landed safely under parachute.
One commercial bounce higher than all others is at the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. The height from the platform is 321 metres . However, this start is rarely readily available, as part from the Royal Gorge Go Fast Games—first in 2005, then again in 2007.
Contents
* 1 Bungee jumping History
* 2 Bungee Jumping Equipment
* 3 The highest jump
* 4 In popular culture
* 5 Variations
* 6 Safety and possible injur
