The world's first bungy site

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

If you like extreme sports, New Zealand would be one of the best countries.
Bungy jump, skydive, jet boats and so on

I had two options. First one was a normal bungy which I did and second one is the NZ's highest bungy which is about 120M. However, the secound one would costs me too much money as expensive as skydive. so I chose a normal bungy and skydive instead.

The moment was very short but unforgettable.

If you want to have high quality photo of the moment? Don't worry. There are lots of professional Photographers taking pictures and videos of you even if you don't request. When you have done and come to the reception, you can check your pictures and buy them if you want.

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Taking pictures or recoding would cost me lots of money and selfie wasn't allowed, I had to be satisfied with these few pics.

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Bungy in Queenstown, South Island, NZ
Skyjump in Wanaka, South Island, NZ

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