Bungy jumping is empowering because it pushes you to face fear head-on and choose courage in a moment that feels bigger than you. When you step off the edge despite the nerves, you prove to yourself ...
For those who have successfully overcome their fears and walked the world's highest glass-bottom bridge in China, it's time to take things up a notch -- and bungee off it. For those who have ...
There are many positive after-effects of bungy jumping, including heightened confidence, improved decision-making, reduced anxiety, and better emotional regulation. When you move toward fear instead ...
A daredevil has told how he miraculously survived a bungee cord failure as he jumped from a 170-foot from a crane. Mike Land incredibly was left largely uninjured following the accident, making him ...
A man who "somehow" survived a bungee cord snapping as he plunged from a 170ft crane has undertaken countless daring feats with the mindset: "What's the worst that can happen?" After the accident ...
A teenage girl tragically died in a devastating bungee jump accident after an instructor's "poor English" led to a fatal misunderstanding. Vera Mol, 17, from the Netherlands, lost her life in August ...
Deepa Devkota from Sindhuli District of Bagmati Province in Nepal has become the first Nepali woman living with a disability to complete a wheelchair bungee jump at the Bhotekoshi River in ...
Sandro Muhlach, son of veteran actor Niño Muhlach, has officially joined the record books after completing the highest commercial bungee jump in the world at Macau Tower. The 22-year-old thrill-seeker ...
Sandro Muhlach made history after leaping from the world’s highest commercial bungee jump, the Macau Tower, capturing the thrilling moment in a video reel.
Dec. 2 (UPI) --A French daredevil with a passion for bungee jumping earned his second Guinness World Record for the sport by jumping at 16 different commercial bungee jumping sites over the course of ...
Starting this week, Carolyn Hax publishes on a new schedule: columns on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, with Nick Galifianakis illustrations rather than cartoons. Reader advice stays ...