



Bungee Jumping
Modern day Bungee Jumping was inspired by an ancient rite of manhood performed in the Pentecost Islands in the South Pacific. Young men would jump from bamboo towers with vines attached to their ankles to break their fall.
It was four Oxford University students who made the first Bungee Jump off a bridge in 1979 and in turn inspired some New Zealanders who spent years furthering the sport of Bungee Jumping.
The sport really took off in New Zealand where the world's first commercial jump was opened.
You have some very strange friends Ozzy. This definately is one of thoes Only in England things. Don't they do a cheese wheel race there too? Someplace up north I think. Saw that one on the news.
5th May
Stilton Cheese Rolling, Stilton, Peterborough
A cheese-rolling championship and May Day celebrations
Spring Bank Holiday Monday
Cheese Rolling, Cooper's Hill, Brookworth
We've always been a tad eccentric on this side of the pond. I remember a traditional tug of war across a river on the Norfolk Broads. The losers end up in the river before they all celebrate at the nearby pub.. These things nearly always end up in the pub.
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