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"Zorbing" is an invented word by Andrew Akers (one of the co-inventors alongside Dwane van der Sluis).

The word Zorb is an adaptation of "orb" with the letter "z" added as part homage to New Zealand (where zorbing was created).

Go to the inventors' website http://www.theogo.com for further information about the development of zorbing.

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