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Blob catapult unleashed + VID

The launch of Waimarino Adventure Park’s newest attraction has been used to highlight the diversity of the Bay of Plenty tourism industry.
About 100 people from various Western Bay of Plenty organisations turned out at Waimarino Adventure Park for the official launch of the Blob and to explore opportunities for the Bay of Plenty tourism industry.


Bracing for take-off.

The Blob is a sausage-shaped rubber pontoon. People jump off a nearby tower onto it, catapulting the person sitting at the other end into the air.
Waimarino Adventure Park director Blair Anderson says the Blob is a small example of the diversity within the Bay of Plenty tourism industry.
“There are many people in Tauranga and the wider Bay of Plenty who deal with tourism but don’t even know it,” says Blair.
At the launch Blair spoke about growth within the Bay of Plenty tourism industry, the history of Waimarino Adventure Park and why sales are important to the industry.

Click on the frame below to see the Blob in action.


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Comment by danny.grey - added on 21 Oct 2009 01:46PM
Awesome!!
This looks like a great fun!!

Awesome to see Waimarino growing their range of activities and catering for such diverse range in peoples ability...

This place is great for all sorts of tourists!!
Whether old or young, relaxed or extreme....
Waimarino has something for you to enjoy!!

I personally look forward to having a go on the blob this summer!!

Keep up the great work Blair & the rest of the Waimarino team,! It's great to have someone providing the Bay with a fun, fitness focused, learning experience!

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