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A Zip Line Tower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl sliding down a zip line Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl and boy sliding down a zip wire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little girl sliding down a zip wire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Climbing ropes and karabiner on a zip wire platform Royalty Free Stock Photo
Older Lady Ready For Zipline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Older Lady Ready For Zipline Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Zip Line Bridge on Maui in the Hawaiian Islands
Climbing ropes and karabiner on a zip wire high ropes course Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zip-line Royalty Free Stock Photo
Older Lady Inspecting Zipline Gear Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman on Zipline Floating Bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zip Line Riders Royalty Free Stock Photo
Zipline Gear Royalty Free Stock Photo
Older Lady Wearing Zipline Gear Royalty Free Stock Photo
A zip-line (or zip line, zip wire, aerial runway, aerial ropeslide, death slide, flying fox, or foefie slide (in South Africa)) consists of a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on an incline. It is designed to enable a user propelled by gravity to travel from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable by holding on to, or attaching to, the freely moving pulley. Zip-lines come in many forms, most often used as a means of entertainment. They may be short and low, intended for child's play and found on some playgrounds. Longer and higher rides are often used as a means of accessing remote areas, such as a rainforest canopy. Zip line tours are becoming popular vacation activities, found at outdoor adventure camps or upscale resorts, where they may be an element on a larger challenge or ropes course.


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