Luckiest person on the planet.
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13 years 7 months ago
WOW.......will stick to horse racing!
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Sydney - An Australian woman whose bungee jumping cord snapped, plunging her head-first into the raging crocodile-infested waters of the Zambezi River, on Monday described her "miracle" survival.
Erin Langworthy, 22, was on holiday on New Year's Eve when she took the 111-metre bungee jump from the Victoria Falls bridge above the river, which borders Zambia and Zimbabwe.
But it all went horribly wrong when the cord snapped about halfway into the jump. The terrifying moment was caught on video and Langworthy is seen hitting the water with her feet still tied before being swept towards rapids.
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"It went black straight away and I felt like I'd been slapped all over," she told Australia's Channel Nine in an interview recounting the moment of impact.
"As I went deeper down, the water got colder and it must have snapped me out of it."
Langworthy, from Perth, said she had been white water rafting the previous day and remembered some of the safety tips to get through the looming rapids.
"The water was going quite quickly and then I started to hear the roaring," she said.
"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 managed to swim to the Zimbabwe side of the river, where she hauled herself out.
"It was quite scary because a couple of times the rope actually got caught on some rocks or debris," she said.
"I actually had to swim down and yank the bungee cord out of whatever it was caught on to make it to the surface."
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Langworthy suffered a fractured collar bone as well as massive bruising in the accident and was taken to South Africa for treatment.
"Yes, I think it's definitely a miracle that I survived," she told the broadcaster.
The Lusaka Times quoted Zambian Tourism Minister Given Lubinda as assuring tourists the bungee jumping equipment was safe, despite the incident.
"The bungee has proven to be a very viable operation considering that more than 50 000 tourists jump on it every year," he said.
"It has been in operation for 10 years. This is the first time I am hearing of an incident. The probability of an incident is one in 500 000 jumps."
Erin Langworthy, 22, was on holiday on New Year's Eve when she took the 111-metre bungee jump from the Victoria Falls bridge above the river, which borders Zambia and Zimbabwe.
But it all went horribly wrong when the cord snapped about halfway into the jump. The terrifying moment was caught on video and Langworthy is seen hitting the water with her feet still tied before being swept towards rapids.
Rapids
"It went black straight away and I felt like I'd been slapped all over," she told Australia's Channel Nine in an interview recounting the moment of impact.
"As I went deeper down, the water got colder and it must have snapped me out of it."
Langworthy, from Perth, said she had been white water rafting the previous day and remembered some of the safety tips to get through the looming rapids.
"The water was going quite quickly and then I started to hear the roaring," she said.
"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 managed to swim to the Zimbabwe side of the river, where she hauled herself out.
"It was quite scary because a couple of times the rope actually got caught on some rocks or debris," she said.
"I actually had to swim down and yank the bungee cord out of whatever it was caught on to make it to the surface."
Miracle
Langworthy suffered a fractured collar bone as well as massive bruising in the accident and was taken to South Africa for treatment.
"Yes, I think it's definitely a miracle that I survived," she told the broadcaster.
The Lusaka Times quoted Zambian Tourism Minister Given Lubinda as assuring tourists the bungee jumping equipment was safe, despite the incident.
"The bungee has proven to be a very viable operation considering that more than 50 000 tourists jump on it every year," he said.
"It has been in operation for 10 years. This is the first time I am hearing of an incident. The probability of an incident is one in 500 000 jumps."
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13 years 7 months ago
I enjoyed the bit where they say they have "changed the rope" .................lol
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13 years 7 months ago
@gb:
I seen it on CCTV when the rope snapped.... scary!!!!
I seen it on CCTV when the rope snapped.... scary!!!!
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13 years 7 months ago
Lets nopt beat around the bush, this idiot chose to have a rope tied round her ankles and be pushed off a makeshift location 100m in the air. This all because of "seeking a thrill" for me she would have been lucky to be alive had at that precise moment a kudu jumped 100m and impaled her with his horns.
The rope snapping is 2nd favourite and a feel bugger all for this kind of adrenalin junkie.
Its like the bloody mountain climbers that go up the mopuntain and then when they hit problems they call for help and poor fellows have to drop their hot chocolates to risk lives in helping "thrill seekers"
Bugger them all, live by the sword and be prepared to die by it.
The rope snapping is 2nd favourite and a feel bugger all for this kind of adrenalin junkie.
Its like the bloody mountain climbers that go up the mopuntain and then when they hit problems they call for help and poor fellows have to drop their hot chocolates to risk lives in helping "thrill seekers"
Bugger them all, live by the sword and be prepared to die by it.
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13 years 7 months ago
scotia Wrote:
> I enjoyed the bit where they say they have
> "changed the rope" .................lol
Yeah, and count the next 499 999 jumpers.
> I enjoyed the bit where they say they have
> "changed the rope" .................lol
Yeah, and count the next 499 999 jumpers.
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13 years 7 months ago
New Promotion - ZAMBEZI Bungi Jumping CC
Buy 1 "Survive" get next 50 free.
Buy 1 "Survive" get next 50 free.
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