1) Parachuting / Skydiving
Parachuting, or skydiving, is a method of exiting an aircraft and returning to Earth with the aid of gravity, then slowing down during the last part of the descent by using a parachute. It may involve more or less free-fall, a time during which the parachute has not been deployed and the body gradually accelerates to terminal velocity.
2) SCAD Diving
Like bungee jumping, Suspended Catch Air Device diving involves, well, a whole lot of gravity. But rather than being attached to a cord, you’re not attached to anything. Instead, you fall straight into a net. Yikes!
3) Zorbing
Why should hamsters have all the fun? Zorbing, first developed in New Zealand, involves hanging out in a giant plastic ball and rolling down a hill. It’s not as painful as it sounds, though: there’s a smaller ball within the large one, something that makes it a shock absorber. You have two options here: strap yourself in, or go free and let yourself “walk” around. Which one will you choose?!
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