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Title: Bungee jumper survives 365-foot river plunge after cord snaps
Source: GrindTV.com
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/27815393
Published: Jan 11, 2012
Author: Pete Thomas
Post Date: 2012-01-11 22:58:26 by James Deffenbach
Keywords: None
Views: 417
Comments: 17

An Australian tourist who went bungee jumping in Africa suffered extensive bruising and a broken collarbone but is fortunate to be alive after the cord snapped during her 365-foot New Year's Eve plunge from a bridge above the Zambesi River. ABC News shared Erin Langworthy's harrowing tale Sunday, supported by video footage sure to make prospective bungee jumpers think twice about participating in this thrilling but dangerous sport.

Bungee Cord Breaks Above the Zambezi River

"It's definitely a miracle that I survived," she said.

There appears to have been some tension in the cord before it broke; perhaps enough to slow the plunge and prevent more serious injuries, or death.

But for Langworthy, 22, the ordeal did not end after a violent landing that caused her to temporarily black out and made her feel as though "I'd been slapped all over." The rope was still secured around her legs and it repeatedly got snagged on rocks as she was being pulled downstream and through rapids.

"It felt like I had been slapped all over," Erin Langworthy told Australia's Network Nine television. "I landed with my legs tied and then had to swim to the Zimbabwe side [of the river] through the rapids."

She gasped for breaths while wrestling to untangle the cord before ultimately achieving the river's bank.

"It's like being in waves, you get sucked under and then you pop up so it's very disorienting, I didn't know which was up or down," she said.

Langworthy was treated at a clinic before being flown home to South Africa. She had been with Safari Par Excellence, which had boasted a lengthy safety record.

The jump, which costs $120, is billed as "111 meters of pure adrenaline!" and "Not for the faint hearted!"

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#7. To: James Deffenbach (#0)

The jump, which costs $120,

That's all her life was worth. At least with a skydiving instructor you're along with somebody putting their ass on the line with you, so he has an interest in seeing that you both survive.

I heed my father's advice (A&P mechanic and commercial pilot): he saw no reason in jumping out of perfectly good airplanes or flying in helicopters.

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#9. To: X-15 (#7)

The jump, which costs $120,

$120? Horribly overpriced, even if they took care not to have you go meet your maker.

Pinguinite  posted on  2012-01-12   0:57:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Pinguinite (#9)

You can see in the video how frayed that cord was. That is one business that needs to be bankrupted bt a lawsuit.

Falling and nearly dying has a profound effect on people from my experience. I was on the roof of a five story building quite often when I worked at Portland Saturday market. But I could never get as close to the edge as my co-workers as I might once have done without thinking much about it.

I hit hard enough in my 43 foot fall to the pavement that i am told it sounded like a giant hand slapping. I know for certain she won't go bungee jumping again anytime soon.

My first climb into a 600 year old tree after my fall was an interesting expedience. I had never had to close my eyes before to try to dispel a sense of vertigo before when I started doing the usual swaying and turning as I inched on up the rope. It is a very unpleasant sensation to experience.

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