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  2. A. J. Hackett - Wikipedia

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    A. J. Hackett. Allan John " A. J. " Hackett ONZM (born May 1958) is a New Zealand entrepreneur who popularised the extreme sport of bungy jumping. He made a bungy jump from the Eiffel Tower in 1987 and founded the first commercial bungy site in 1988. His daughter is freestyle skier, Margaux Hackett. [1]

  3. Bungee jumping - Wikipedia

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    Bungee jumping (/ ˈbʌndʒi /), also spelled bungy jumping, is an activity that involves a person jumping from a great height while connected to a large elastic cord. The launching pad is usually erected on a tall structure such as a building or crane, a bridge across a deep ravine, or on a natural geographic feature such as a cliff.

  4. Macau Tower - Wikipedia

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    At 233 meters (764 ft), the Macau Tower's tethered "skyjump" and Bungee jump by AJ Hackett [1] from the tower's outer rim, is the highest commercial skyjump in the world, and is also the second highest commercial decelerator descent facility in the world, after Vegas' Stratosphere skyjump at 252 meters (827 ft).

  5. Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge spans the Kawarau River in the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand. The bridge is mainly used for commercial purposes by the AJ Hackett Bungy Company for bungy jumping - the world's first commercial bungy jumping site. The bridge carries walkers, runners and bikers on the Queenstown Trail over the ...

  6. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand

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    On 25 June, it was reported that bungy jumping company AJ Hackett Bungy had been able to save 20 jobs as a result of a $10.2 million bail-out package from the government. This package also allows the company to reopen 13 of its branches in Queenstown, Auckland, and Taupo. [152]

  7. Naturism in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    When A J Hackett opened the world's first commercial bungy jumping site at Kawarau Bridge near Queenstown, customers who performed the jump in the nude were granted free entry. [50] This offer was later withdrawn because too many jumpers were taking advantage of it, [51] but the site remains clothing-optional. [52]

  8. Kawarau River - Wikipedia

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    The Kawarau River is a river in the South Island of New Zealand. It drains Lake Wakatipu in northwestern Otago via the lake's Frankton Arm. The river flows generally eastwards for about 60 kilometres (37 mi) and passes through the steep Kawarau Gorge until it joins Lake Dunstan near Cromwell. Before the construction of the Clyde High Dam, the ...

  9. Auckland Harbour Bridge - Wikipedia

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    AJ Hackett operates a 40 metres (130 ft) bungy jump experience and a guided bridge climb over the arch truss. [82] In popular culture, Bryan Bruce 's television documentary The Bridge (2002) featured footage of the first bungy jump from the Auckland Harbour Bridge.

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