Places | December 31, 2013 01:23 PM EST

35 Top Bungee Jumping Places in the World (PHOTOS)

The first people to ever perform something similar to today's Bungee jump was carried out by young men from Pentecost Island in the Vanuatu archipelago. They would hurl themselves off wooden platforms with their legs attached to vines to prove their manhood. Meanwhile, others say the first bungee jump was made from the Clifton Suspension Bridge in England in 1978.

Now there is some minor danger to this extreme sport with a one in 500,000 chance of being killed in a bungee jump. There is a higher likelihood of death when you drive at speeds of more than 100 mph. Despite its inherent risk, there have only been a handful of deaths from Bungee jumping. Frequent injuries have included dislocations, rope burn, back injuries and eye trauma.

If you are an experience Bungee jumper and are looking for the thrill of your life, then head on over to the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the highest is 764ft (233m), off the Macau Tower in China. Jumpers experience four to five seconds of freefall at up to 125mph.

Bungee jump cords are rubber inside and either nylon or cotton on the outside. Several cords are bundled together to make the line very strong. Cords can be more than 1,000 feet long.

Europabrücke, Tyrol, Austria -2,550ft (777m)

Royal Gorge Suspension Bridge, USA - 1053 ft (321 m)

Macau Tower, China - 760 ft (233 m)

007 Bungee Center: Ticino, Switzerland - 721 ft (220m)

Verzasca Dam, Switzerland – 720 ft (220 m)

Bloukrans Bridge, South Africa - 708 ft (216 m)

Bloukrans Bridge: Cape Town - 708 ft (216m)

Kölnbrein Dam, Carinthia, Austria -656ft (200m)

Niouc, Switzerland - 623 ft (190 m)

Santa Eulalia, Peru - 590ft (170m)

Altopiano di Asiago,Vicenza, Italy - 574 ft (175 m)

Vidraru Dam, Curtea de Arges, Romania -545 ft (166 m)

The Last Resort, Nepal - 525 ft (160 m)

Ultimate Bungy: Nepal - 500ft (160m)

Ponte Colossus, Italy - 500 ft (152 m)

Perrine Bridge, USA - 486 ft (148 m)

Extremo Park, Monteverde, Costa Rica - 469 ft (143m)

Navajo Bridges, USA - 467 ft (142 m)

River Nevis, New Zealand - 440 ft (134m)

Interlaken, Switzerland -440ft (134m)

Victoria Falls Bungee, Zimbabwe/Zambian border - 360 ft (110m)

Pont de Ponsonnas, France - 338 ft (103 m)

The Pipeline Bungy, New Zealand - 335 ft (102 m)

Colorado River, Costa Rica - 279 ft (85 m)

Rjukan, Norway -275ft (84m)

Graskop Gorge, South Africa - 197 ft/262 ft (60 m/80 m)

Corinth Canal, Greece - 260 ft (79 m)

AltaVila Tower, Brasil/BH - 233 ft (71 m)

Gouritz River Bridge, South Africa - 213ft (65m)

Great Canadian Bungee, Canada - 200ft (61m)

Longqing Gorge Bungee, China - 164 ft ( 50m )

AJ Hackett Bungy: Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand - 164ft (50m)

Ledge Urban Bungee, Queenstown NZ - 154 ft ( 47m )


Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - 120 ft ( 37m )


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