Skydiving in New Zealand
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Skydiving in New Zealand

by Lee JungHong
(ChangWon, Korea)

Bungee jumping in New Zealand

Bungee jumping in New Zealand

I never have gone to New Zealand, but I have a hobby called skydiving.

I'm usually used to going to places for skydiving in Korea. I'm not satisfied with Korea places, because the height is lower than the Nevis Highwire Bungee. I have a friend with the same hobby. My friends told me that everyone feels excited in these places.

Anyway, I want to feel the expression. The Nevis Highwire Bungee altitude is 134 m. It is 134 m that the altitude is unbelievable. In case of Korea, the altitude is just 63 m. Wow! If I jump in New Zealand, I will feel that I came from Heaven.

After 1 year, I want to go New Zealand. The most important thing is that I appreciate the landscape before I jump. The New Zealand landscape makes people marvel. ^^

Therefore, New Zealand has much to offer in terms of tourist attractions.

I Love New Zealand!! V-_-V

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