Flying High at Argentina's Newest Aerial Park |
Built within a pine forest that's more than four decades old, visitors can now soar through more than 200,000 square feet of fun at Argentina's newest park Aeropolis. The new attraction is one of Mar del Plata's first aerial parks, creating an atmosphere that allows visitors to fly and breeze through treetops in the southern-most part of the famous resort city near the Atlantic coast. The construction of the park required a significant investment and long months of work for its installation and commissioning, with technology and safety elements from Switzerland and equipment from France and the United States. "We have a continuous zip line system that you can safely soar through, and it's amazing. There are three circuits, with three levels at 16, 32, and 49 feet and 40 very challenging bridges, each with different difficulty levels," says Carlos Pilaftsidis, one of three leaders involved in the construction of Aeropolis. Aeropolis also has a 12 meter climbing wall with the Trublue system, a magnetic braking system where the guest is the one who manages his or her own climbing and rappelling descent. (2021/05/21)
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