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For many people, Bungee jumping is an exhilarating and thrilling experience. The adrenaline rush that comes with the jump can be intense and unforgettable. The moment of free fall before the cord starts to stretch is often described as a feeling of weightlessness or even flying. Once the cord stretches and the jumper is bounced back up, the sensation can be compared to a rollercoaster ride, with the added feeling of being propelled upwards by the elastic cord. Some people report feeling a sense of euphoria or accomplishment after completing a jump, while others describe a feeling of relief that it's over. 

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However, it's important to note that Bungee jumping can also be a scary or anxiety-provoking experience for some people, particularly those with a fear of heights or a fear of falling. It's crucial to consider any personal health or safety concerns before attempting a Bungee jump and to only participate under the guidance of experienced professionals. The feeling of freefalling through the air can create an intense rush of adrenaline, and the bouncing motion of the cord can be both disorienting and exciting. The Jumper may feel a sense of weightlessness and freedom as they fall, and a sense of triumph and accomplishment once they have successfully completed the jump. However, for others, the experience can be terrifying and overwhelming. The height, the sensation of falling, and the unknowns of the bungee jumping experience can be very scary and anxiety-inducing. Some people may feel physical discomfort or even nausea as a result of the intense sensations and the bouncing motion of the cord. 

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