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Photos: Here are world's 7 tallest, most adrenaline-filled bungee jumps

Published on Aug 01, 2021 04:19 PM IST
  • Going places and visiting tourists spots is fine but have you ever tried doing something out of the box, like bungee jumping?
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If you are someone who likes doing activities that give you an adrenaline rush then you should definitely have these seven bungee jumps on your bucket list.(Pexels) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Aug 01, 2021 04:19 PM IST

If you are someone who likes doing activities that give you an adrenaline rush then you should definitely have these seven bungee jumps on your bucket list.(Pexels)

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Contra Dam, Switzerland (220 metres): Also known as the Verzasca Dam or the Locarno Dam, this popular bungee spot was opened in 1965. (Instagram/@trip_hint) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Contra Dam, Switzerland (220 metres): Also known as the Verzasca Dam or the Locarno Dam, this popular bungee spot was opened in 1965. (Instagram/@trip_hint)

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Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, New Mexico USA (206 metres): This is the highest in the United States that opens just once a year. (Instagram/@wandering_nature_girl) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, New Mexico USA (206 metres): This is the highest in the United States that opens just once a year. (Instagram/@wandering_nature_girl)

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Macau Tower, China (233 metres): This is the world's second-highest bungee jump which opened in 2001. The building is 338 metres high and the bungee platform is at 233 metres. (Instagram/@s.mocci74) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Macau Tower, China (233 metres): This is the world's second-highest bungee jump which opened in 2001. The building is 338 metres high and the bungee platform is at 233 metres. (Instagram/@s.mocci74)

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Bloukrans Bridge, South Africa (216 metres): This stunning piece of architecture stands at a height of 216 metres high, bridging the border between Eastern Cape and Western Cape. (Instagram/@live_parahoy) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Bloukrans Bridge, South Africa (216 metres): This stunning piece of architecture stands at a height of 216 metres high, bridging the border between Eastern Cape and Western Cape. (Instagram/@live_parahoy)

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Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Bungee, China (260 metres): Located in China’s Hunan Province, this is the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. (Instagram/@beautifulchina_tbb) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge Bungee, China (260 metres): Located in China’s Hunan Province, this is the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. (Instagram/@beautifulchina_tbb)

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Europabrücke (Europe Bridge), Austria (192 metres): Also known as the Bridge of Europe, opened in 1964. (Instagram/@n.j.rocks) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Europabrücke (Europe Bridge), Austria (192 metres): Also known as the Bridge of Europe, opened in 1964. (Instagram/@n.j.rocks)

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Niouc Bridge, Switzerland (190 metres): This is Europe's current highest suspension bridge which is 200 metres long. It is also known as Spider Bridge for its unique crisscrossing metal structure. (Instagram/@travel.dude.97) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Niouc Bridge, Switzerland (190 metres): This is Europe's current highest suspension bridge which is 200 metres long. It is also known as Spider Bridge for its unique crisscrossing metal structure. (Instagram/@travel.dude.97)

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