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Overloaded plane cited in NZ skydiving crash - USA TODAY


USA TODAY

Overloaded plane cited in NZ skydiving crash
USA TODAY
Adventure tourism is a major economic driver in New Zealand. About 2.6 million people visit the country each year, with one-third participating in an adventure sport such as bungy jumping, skydiving or jet-boating, according to government statistics.

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Surf's up: anything goes in Singapore - The Age


The Age

Surf's up: anything goes in Singapore
The Age
According to Singapore Tourism Board statistics, around 60 per cent of visitors stay two days or less and, based on my experiences, I can't understand why. The following is a list of some of the boxes I tick in my four days in Singapore – surf a ...

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A whiff of danger and girth control - SunLive (blog)


SunLive (blog)

A whiff of danger and girth control
SunLive (blog)
The English family of a victim in the skydiving crash are getting pretty worked up about what they believe are slack standards, and urging people to not visit NZ because it's unsafe. That's understandable really and we sympathise with their loss.

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Canton Rotary - Canton Daily Ledger


Canton Rotary
Canton Daily Ledger
By Clay Klinedinst Climbing a mountain, bungee jumping, skydiving, scuba diving, and performing daredevil stunts are activities that involve taking great risks, and require a good amount of bravery. Most people do not go out into the world and do these ...

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Fire centre a boon for training - Coquitlam Now


Fire centre a boon for training
Coquitlam Now
Flanked by city staff and council, members of the Port Coquitlam Fire Department publicly unveiled the city's new live fire training building, a three storey makeshift building that will assist firefighters in a multitude of training scenarios.

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