Adventure travel is not for the faint of heart.
Conquering dangerous challenges is a hobby of many people, that is why adventure games and travel are increasingly popular.
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Relax in a hammock in the sky, 164 feet above the ground. The 22 participants who climbed into 16 hammocks at the Highline Festival in Monte Piana, Italy, didn't seem to think so. The climbers, who weighed a combined 5,180 pounds, were part of a project called Ticket to the Moon.
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Swimming in Jellyfish Lake. Located on Eil Malk Island in Palau, the lake is home to over ten million jellyfish. Although swimmers have adapted to their surroundings by wearing protective gear, what they see is still terrifying.
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What would you rather do on Trolltunga, dance or dangle your legs? At 2,300 feet above the lake Ringedalsvatnet in Norway, you should do nothing but pray to live.
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Explore crocodile-infested waters. Step inside the deadly Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, Australia and conquer your fears in an enclosed space surrounded by crocodiles.
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This is a roped climber at an altitude of 7070 feet. What could be scarier than this precarious wooden walkway?
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Travel to Derweze, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan to visit the gates of hell with red-hot natural gas fields that have been burning continuously since 1971. There are no fences here, the holes are open for the public to get the closest possible look.
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Insect food on the streets of China is a dish that makes many people shudder just looking at it.
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Fried spiders are a popular snack in Cambodia, crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside according to one blogger. If you dare to eat them, you can get a pretty high protein intake.
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The skydiving spot at Navagio Beach, Greece has become famous, where athletes make more than 300 jumps in five days.
According to dantri.com.vn
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