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The world's longest zip-line that opened on 28 September 2024 is the K3 of the SA Forest Adventures in Caledon, South Africa. It is a single cable of 3.2 km reaching speeds up to 120km/h. It is a single cable of 3.2 km reaching speeds up to 120km/h.
Zip World was created by Sean Taylor, an ex-Royal Marines commando from the Conwy Valley, based on his military experiences using zip lines and sky-diving. [3] [4] [5] Taylor focused on converting heritage industrial sites into adventure playgrounds, making North Wales into an important adventure activity centre in Europe. [4]
History portal; Art of Europe; Geologic time scale; List of fossil sites with link directory. List of timelines around the world. Logarithmic timeline shows all history on one page in ten lines. Orders of magnitude (time) Periodization for a discussion of the tendency to try to fit history into non-overlapping periods. Time. Planck Time
A 94-year-old has gone viral for zip lining in honor of his late wife. David Aris rode the Velocity zip line at Zip World, an outdoor adventure park in Wales. According to the park's website, the ...
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Pigeon Forge’s newest adventure park announced a record-breaking thrill ride. Here’s how long and high the Mega Zip will take thrill-seekers.
One thing that's for sure is that "zip-line" is distant 3rd behind "zip line" and "zipline", which are a very close 1st and 2nd. "Zip line" pulls just barely ahead on several measures, like the Ngrams above. I also just checked Google Scholar, which would have fewer false-positives, and "zip line" gives 2740 results vs "zipline" with 2190.
These timelines of world history detail recorded events since the creation of writing roughly 5000 years ago to the present day. For events from c. 3200 BC – c. 500 see: Timeline of ancient history; For events from c. 500 – c. 1499, see: Timeline of post-classical history; For events from c. 1500, see: Timelines of modern history