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Boomerang, also known as a boomerang, self-returning weapon, or flying disc, is a weapon or toy that flies away and then returns to the thrower. Its shape can be "V"-shaped, banana-shaped, clock-shaped, three-leaf shaped, "X"-shaped, multi-leaf shaped, and other various designs. Many people have seen acrobatic performers on TV, who throw the boomerang and then return it to their hands after circling over the audience's heads, often to the cheers of the audience. (In fact, with practice, you can also do it.) The "V"-shaped and banana-shaped boomerangs were traditional hunting tools for the Australian Aborigines. Skilled hunters would throw the boomerang at the prey, and if it missed the target, it would magically return to the thrower's hand. Now, the boomerang has become a favorite of today's Australians, who consider it a toy and a sports equipment for throwing competitions. This sport has become popular in Europe and America, and there is a regular World Boomerang Championship held in the northern German town of Kiel.
Ancient flying arrows were a clever weapon made from hard curved wood, used for hunting and warfare.
Now, the flying disc is very suitable for modern people as an outdoor leisure and fitness sport. During the flight, one can fully experience the unique joy of flying. As the flying skill improves, it will generate a deeper interest, making it enjoyable for a long time.
The original logo of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games was drawn based on the "boomerang". The pattern above uses a runner holding the Olympic torch to form an athlete image. The fitness night-light color-changing "boomerang" originates from a hunting tool used by the Australian Aborigines to make a living. CCTV's Economic Channel has reported: Thousands of years ago, the Australian Aborigines invented a magical weapon called the "boomerang", which, when thrown at the prey, will miraculously return to the thrower if it misses the target. It is a traditional hunting tool of the Australian Aborigines. Now the "boomerang" has become a giant of the Australians, and people use it as a form of entertainment and fitness, as well as a throwing competition. This sport has become popular in Europe and America, and there is an annual world-class "boomerang" championship in the north of Germany. It has become an ideal fitness equipment that integrates fitness, entertainment, and interest.。
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