It's 1986 and to escape his pursuers, secret agent James Bond - played by Pierce Brosnan - jumps over 200 metres (721 ft.) in the unforgettable opening of the film GoldenEye. In reality, it is 1995, the structure from which James Bond jumps is the Contra Dam, at the entrance of the Verzasca Valley, and the jumper is not Pierce Brosnan but stuntman Wayne Michaels. Almost thirty years have passed, but the film still holds the Guiness World Record for the highest bungee jump from a structure in a film.
220 meters (721 ft.) high, a breathtaking view, an impressive drop and a free fall of 7.5 seconds for a record-breaking adrenalin rush. These are the ingredients of 007 jump or GoldenEye Bungee Jump, a jump that, thanks to the film, has become a real tourist attraction, a destination for every true fan of adrenaline jumps.