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Larry Gerstner Zipline
Larry Gerstner builds the high-flying ziplines. He goes to the wildlife park to build his ziplines. When Larry designs his ziplines he looks for tall towers so it could go in a downwards position. The tall towers allows you to see the animals and the landscapes around you. If you want to ride in the ziplines you will need protective harness and safety gloves. The harness is connected to the trolley which allows it to roll on the cable. To stop you need to put the glove in front of the trolley
Larry has to measure the ground and some of the tallest animals so that the heavy people don’t hit them. To make sure the zipline is safe the team members need to test it out several times. If the zipline is not working they have to fix it or rebuild

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