Zip Line Yolosa, Bolivia
Zipline/Flying fox 250m above the ground at speeds up to 85kph in the Yungas, Bolivia.
ZIP LINE YOLOSA BOLIVIA 2018
Zzip the Flying Fox is located in Yolosa (the finishing point of all Death Road tours). Zzip features approx. 1500 meters of zip lines that sees you whizzing rapidly (up to 85 km/h) along cables suspended above a valley (approx. 300 m high).
Zip the flying fox-Bolivia
Bolivia Death Road Zipline / Flying Fox for Aussies! Madonna enjoys the fabulous view!
Zip Line in YUNGAS BOLIVIA
It was my mom, uncle, his girlfriend and myself flying thru the jungles of Los Yungas in La Paz Bolivia.
flying thru the jungle.
Zip Official Gravity.avi
Promotional and Informational video of Zzip the Flying Fox a 1555m long Zipline recently opened in Yolosa, Coroico, Bolivia at the end of the World's Most Dangerous Road (Also known as the Bolivian Death Road). This Zipline can be done as a stand-alone trip from La Paz, or as an add-on at the end of mountain biking down the Death Road.
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Ziplining in the Black Forest, Germany
This was really big fun! hirschgrund-zipline.de
Zipline Bolivia Canal 7.avi
Part of a recent TV show on Bolivian television channel 7 highlighting a day trip to undertake Zzip the Flying Fox a 1555m long Zipline recently opened in Yolosa, Coroico, Bolivia at the end of the World's Most Dangerous Road (Also known as the Bolivian Death Road). This Zipline can be done as a stand-alone trip from La Paz, or as an add-on at the end of mountain biking down the Death Road. Reproduced on YouTube with permission from Canal 7, Bolivia
Zipline Yolosa, Los Yungas
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Zip in Live TVO Part 1.avi
Part one of a recent TV show on Bolivian television channel TVO highlighting a day trip to undertake Zzip the Flying Fox a 1555m long Zipline recently opened in Yolosa, Coroico, Bolivia at the end of the World's Most Dangerous Road (Also known as the Bolivian Death Road). This Zipline can be done as a stand-alone trip from La Paz, or as an add-on at the end of mountain biking down the Death Road.
Amazing Death Road LaPaz Yungas Zip Line Bolivia JJordan
This is my wife flying on the zip line in grandpas property in yungas
Zip in Live TVo Part 2.avi
Part two of a recent TV show on Bolivian television channel TVO highlighting a day trip to undertake Zzip the Flying Fox a 1555m long Zipline recently opened in Yolosa, Coroico, Bolivia at the end of the World's Most Dangerous Road (Also known as the Bolivian Death Road). This Zipline can be done as a stand-alone trip from La Paz, or as an add-on at the end of mountain biking down the Death Road.
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Bajada en Maroma, una experiencia unica! Es en Yolosa
Zip Line - PAT.avi
Footage from a recent TV show on Bolivian television channel PAT highlighting a day trip to undertake Zzip the Flying Fox a 1555m long Zipline recently opened in Yolosa, Coroico, Bolivia at the end of the World's Most Dangerous Road (Also known as the Bolivian Death Road). This Zipline can be done as a stand-alone trip from La Paz, or as an add-on at the end of mountain biking down the Death Road. Reproduced on YouTube with permission from Canal PAT.
This is how it feels to fly as a SuperHero (Zip Line, Yolosa, Los Yungas, Bolivia)
WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY.
HAY DESNUDEZ EN EL VIDEO
Volando por el cable Zip Line. Desnudo. Culo al aire. Refrescando los huevos! ZZip the Flying Fox.
Zipline into Yolosa
Flying Fox or Zip Line into Yolosa, on World´s Most Dangerous Road or Death Road, Bolivia
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Zzip The Flying Fox, Yolosa Bolivia
Bolivia Trip, Zip Line through the Jungle
Hi Guys,
In this video we go zip lining in Bolivia. We mountain biked 63 KM down the death road, at the bottom of death road you can take a series of 3 zip lines.
A zip line consists of a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on a slope. It is designed to enable cargo or a person propelled by gravity to travel from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable by holding on to or being attached to the freely moving pulley.
Developed in 2010 to build tourism in the Yungas region, Zzip the Flying Fox is a community minded business providing travelers with sky-high thrills over the Amazon. Located in the tranquil town of Yolosa (the finishing point of all Death Road tours) Zzip features a 1500 meter zip line that sees you whizzing rapidly along cables suspended above a valley or forest through the use of a harness and pulley system attached to the cables.
Operating daily from 9am to 11am and 1pm to 5pm, Zzip the Flying Fox is a high-quality, safe, not to mention fun, activity perfect for those seeking a thrill in Bolivia.
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Zipline in Peru and Bolivia
Zipline in Peru and Bolivia. Zipline (Inka Flyer) over the Urubamba River in Peru with 5 wires (4 in video) both normal style and upside down. After riding the Death Road, did the flying fox zipline, 3 wires that go over the ending section of the Death Road.
Gabriel Barrero en YOLOSA - ZIPLINE!
Zipline en Yolosa, departamento de La Paz - Bolivia