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Customer left dangling at Queenstown's Nevis Swing. Otago Daily Times. 26 Jul, 2016 07:19 AM 2 mins to read. Subscribe to listen. Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription.
You swing in a 300-metre arc and freefall for 70 metres. You can reach speeds of up to 75 miles per hour. The site, near Queenstown, is also home to a scarily high bungee jump, 135 metres above ...
Iconic tourism pioneer AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand is launching Queenstown’s latest thrill activity. The world leader in challenge and adventure will open the high velocity Nevis Arc – the ...
Nevis Swing in New Zealand is the biggest canyon swing in the world. You swing in a 300-metre arc and freefall for 70 metres. You can reach speeds of up to 75 miles per hour. The site, near ...
Chris said: “We began in Queenstown on the Nevis Swing which is bonkers and terrifying. "It's like a trapeze where you're suspended hundreds of feet in the air. You sit on a tiny seat and I'm 24 ...
THIS IS the terrifying moment a pair of tourists had a go on the biggest swing in the world in New Zealand. Fearless adventurers Vernon and Randee decided to try their hand at the Nevis Swing on a… ...
These thrill seeking friends challenged each other to go off of the Nevis Swing, which is the largest swing in the entire world, but had some serious second thoughts before they made the drop.
Nevis Swing in New Zealand is the biggest canyon swing in the world. You swing in a 300-metre arc and freefall for 70 metres. You can reach speeds of up to 75 miles per hour. The site, near Queenstown ...