Hi,
Paragliding was indeed in  Turkey and Bungee jumping was in Rishikesh.

Thanks,
Prashant 


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Subject: Re: [AI] Adventure sports for the blind: Our experiences

Hello Prashantji,

I didn't know that you had love for adventure sports too. Lovely.

Feedback on your blog article :

I got confused as first graphic announces Paragliding in Turkey and then the
description is given of that of 83m height of bungee jumping right?

However, keep it up please. It's encouraging. And thanks for providing
reference to American Skiing for blind as in few months I am going to try
that.

Regards




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