Woman F.alls 360ft Into Crocodile-Infested Waters After Bungie Cord Snaps

An Australian traveler fell 360 feet into crocodile-infested waters after her bungee cord snapped.
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Erin Langworthy was exploring Zambia in 2012 when she made a decision to take on the challenge of bungee jumping from a bridge overlooking the Zambezi River, known for its strong currents and crocodile population.

What was supposed to be a thrilling experience took a terrifying turn when her bungee cord snapped mid-air, sending her plummeting 360 feet into the rushing waters below.

Footage that was shared on social media captured the moment Langworthy plunged into the water after the cord gave way.

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