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  1. We offer 15 world-class zip lines with 6 different tour options; including the Fastest, Longest, and Tallest Twin Racing Zip Line in Indiana! Experience a true tree-top to tree-top, Costa Rican style, adventure! A hands-free, guide assisted, low impact braking system allows all ages to zip line without the fear of braking themselves.

    • Zip Timber Lake, Huntington. The owners of Zip Timber Lake conceptualized their course while on vacation in Honduras. With eight zip lines and four bridges, fears are put to the test.
    • Lark Valley Ziplines, Shoals. Among the rolling hills of Southern Indiana, the beauty of Lark Valley’s Ziplines tours can match up with just about anyone.
    • Eagles Wings Zipline, Leopold. Eagles Wings Zipline consists of 8 lines that stretch out to 3,800 feet of fun. Speeds reach up to 40mph! The breathtaking views will have you amazed, but don’t forget to enjoy the rest of the property after your adventure.
    • Indiana Zipline Tours, Crawfordsville. Located just a few minutes from Turkey Run and Shades State Parks, Indiana Zipline Tours welcomes kids of all ages.
  2. Indiana currently has 11 zip line locations. Zip line tour participants soar on cables and climb obstacles located high in the Indiana tree canopy. In addition to zip lines many courses include additional aerial obstacles including sky bridges, rope courses, rappels and more.

  3. Zip lining in Indiana is the best activity in the state. Come on a zip line tour but be sure visit the #1 source for zip lining in Indiana first!

  4. About the Zip: There are six tours available, including two night tours. Heights of zips can reach up to 70 feet in the air. You will do it all here: swinging through trees, across bodies of water, crossing skybridges, rappelling, and more. These courses are recommended for all ages, abilities, and athletic skill levels. Tours range from 1-3 hours.

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  5. Mar 27, 2020 · Conservators were working on the tomb of St. Jadwiga in Trzebnica, Lower Silesia, in southern Poland when they made the chance discovery. While the tomb of the saint is well-known, her remains had been lost long ago. They were working on her stone tomb, which dates to the 17 th century, after a small fissure appeared on the sarcophagus.

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  7. Canonized in 1267 by Pope Clement IV, Saint Hedwig is known as a patron saint of Silesia, Bavarian House of Andechs, the Archdiocese of Wrocław, and the Diocese of Görlitz. Saint Hedwig. Saint Hedwig (Jadwiga) was Duchess of Silesia, then Duchess of Greater Poland, and finally High Duchess consort of Poland. She was born into a prominent ...

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