Done 2 50 metre bungy jumps while here in Phuket and it's a surreal surreal experience. A little nerve racking when you shuffle towards the platform edge but absolutely breathtaking when you dive.
50M might not be huge in terms of the big big sites but once you are up there looking down it's enough for a taster of the extreme sport.
I have ALWAYS wanted to do the Verzasca_Dam jump in Switzerland. More famously recognised as the Goldeneye bungy.
No doubt I will do it but this link has given me other ideas to go along with it...maybe a round the world tour of sites....speaking of which...I'm not THAT far from Macau now

http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/highest-bungee-jumps-on-earth/13932
The No 1 spot looks spectacular and at 321m totally bonkers...shame it was a one off thing only
My jump:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrV8zNd3Yqs
2 minutes if you want to skip to the important bit

Has anyone jumped any of the epic sites? Perhaps care to comment how much more nerve racking it is compared to a smaller jump.
50M might not be huge in terms of the big big sites but once you are up there looking down it's enough for a taster of the extreme sport.
I have ALWAYS wanted to do the Verzasca_Dam jump in Switzerland. More famously recognised as the Goldeneye bungy.
No doubt I will do it but this link has given me other ideas to go along with it...maybe a round the world tour of sites....speaking of which...I'm not THAT far from Macau now


http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/highest-bungee-jumps-on-earth/13932
The No 1 spot looks spectacular and at 321m totally bonkers...shame it was a one off thing only

My jump:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrV8zNd3Yqs
2 minutes if you want to skip to the important bit


Has anyone jumped any of the epic sites? Perhaps care to comment how much more nerve racking it is compared to a smaller jump.

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