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  2. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    Tubing, also known as inner tubing, bumper tubing, towed tubing, biscuiting (in New Zealand), or kite tubing, is a recreational activity where an individual rides on top of an inner tube, either on water, snow, or through the air. The tubes themselves are also known as "donuts" or "biscuits" due to their shape.

  3. Red Bull King of the Air - Wikipedia

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    The event is attended by over 7,000 people per day. [4] From 2018, the event was moved from Big Bay to Blouberg. [ 5 ] In 2021 the King of the Air was rescheduled to a November/December wind window due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the event has kept to these date since; originally the event ran in January/February.

  4. Peter Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Kite buggying has become a popular worldwide sport. Inside the 1997 World's Largest Kite. The thru cord system for holding the kite profile are the cords that run from the 'ceiling' to the 'floor' In 1994 he developed the 'super-ripstop/thru cord' ram air kite construction system for large display and traction kites.

  5. Impressive New Zealand kite festival is what dreams are made of

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    Colorful kites of all shapes and sizes lined the skies at the Otaki Kite Festival, held annually on the Kapiti Coast in New Zealand.

  6. List of kite festivals - Wikipedia

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    Initial Year Season Month Day(s) Event Name Last years attendance Continent Country Region City Venue Notes Website 1929 Spring March Zilker Annual Kite Festival

  7. Kite - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dragon kite more than one hundred feet long which flew at the annual Berkeley, California kite festival in 2000. There are many world records involving kites. [68] The world's largest kites are inflatable single-line kites. The world record for the largest kite flown for at least 20 minutes is "The Flag of Kuwait". [69]

  8. TVNZ Duke - Wikipedia

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    TVNZ Duke offers a schedule of programmes which include comedy, drama, documentaries, movies, music (under the DUKEbox Music banner) and sport. It initially broadcast between the hours of 6pm and midnight, and occasionally screened live sport events outside these hours; [ 2 ] On average, it currently broadcasts from 10.30am until late on ...

  9. Sky Sport (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sport 1 is the original Sky Television sport channel in New Zealand. It was first introduced in 1990 as Sky Sport on the Sky UHF service. When Sky Sport began it operated between the hours of noon and around midnight, and occasionally screened live sports events outside these hours.