Bungy jumping
Taupo Bungy, New Zealand
bungy jumping
New Zealand by AJ Hackett, Chris Allum and friends. The first commercial bungy jumping site was in Ohakune, New Zealand.
No, the compound noun 'bungy jumping' or 'bungee jumping' is a common noun, a word for any bungy jumping of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Taupo Bungy NZ, Taupo, NZAJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand, Queenstown, NZBungee Adventures, Sacramento, CAUK Bungee Club, Rotherham, UKEUROBUNGY (supplier), Miami, FL
Harbour Bridge
Bungee jumping was first commercialized in New Zealand. But a similar form was traditional in Vanuatu as part of cultural ritual.Whether this is a sport, or an activity is worth considering.
The Sky Tower in New Zealand says you fall at 56mph from their huge 192m tower. However this is not a true bungy, it is a cross between base jumping and bungy. It's possibly faster for a true free fall bungy.
Bungy Jumping, hunting, fishing, Surfing, skiing, horse riding, swimming, rafting, moving house, rock climbing, canoeing, caving, driving.........
Bungy Jumping, hunting, fishing, surfing, skiing, horse riding, swimming, rafting, moving house, rock climbing, canoeing, caving, driving.........
bungy jumpingHe was working on TV.
AJ Hackett was born in Pukekohe New Zealand in May 1958