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1989 Tim Treadgold Business Review Weeekly (Australia) (Nov. 3) “The Escape And The Challenge Of Adventure” p. 108: Afternoon activities might include a paddle on Merribrook’s trout-filled lake, a bushwalk, bike ride or, to cater for those over-active kids again, a trip down what is billed as the world’s longest flying fox, a 400-metre “zipwire” journey across a grassy valley. 1997Evening Post (New Zealand) (Dec. 16) “Pools Make A Holiday Splash”: New at Naenae Pool will be the Zipline, a 40-metre flying fox with a drop of five metres. 2004 Peter Kuitenbrouwer National Post (Ontario, Can.) (June 4) “Dundas Square finally makes sense”: At another spot, visitors grab a “flying fox,” also known as a zip line, and fly through the air 8.9 metres over a sand pit, the long jump Olympic record Bob Beamon set in 1968.