BUNGEE JUMPING HISTORY

BUNGEE JUMPING HISTORY

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Bungee Jumping today is a modernised version of an ancient rite of manhood performed in the Pentecost Islands in the South Pacific. Young men jump from specially constructed bamboo towers with vines attached to their ankles to break their fall.

Modern day Bungee Jumping now utilises special purpose harnesses and very strong elastic cords. The world's first commercial Bungee Jump was opened in central New Zealand about a decade ago.

The Natural High Bungee Club was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1992 after 18 months of refining and testing its equipment and procedures. The Natural High Bungee operating system is so advanced that we now employ electronic computer technology to verify critical checks and eliminate the possibility of human error.

Natural High operates to the S.A.B.B. (Standards Association for British Bungee) Code of Safe Practice.

The Natural High Bungee Club has a perfect safety record and is responsible for more than 70,000 incident free jumps. Natural High Bungee sites are managed by fully trained professionals.

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