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Bungee jumping destinations for the adrenaline junkies

There are some sports out there that very few people will prefer to participate in, due to the courage involved and bungee jumping is one of them. In this sport, you will be jumping from over 100 meters of height, mostly, and that too upside down. You will be going through different emotions as you get ready to jump, while you are in the air with ropes tied to your legs, just when you stop falling having stretched the rope to the maximum when you stay hanging for a while, and when you are pulled back to the platform you jumped from.

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Extreme destinations for extreme sports around the world

When you think of extreme sports you think of biking skills parks in the interiors of cities, with youngster riding their bikes up and down different kinds of slopes. The other activity you associate with them is people jumping on roofs of houses making the urban areas their playground. However there is much more to these sports than this and it includes large national parks, mountains with rivers flowing through them, and mountains with large ice covers. You can go hiking, trekking, skiing, rafting, or fly fishing among some of the extreme activities you can get involved in. Jumping from aircraft, tall bridges, or from the top of a skyscraper also fall into the category of this sport.

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Top Snorkeling Destinations for Ultimate Ocean Exploration

There are more ways to enjoy the beaches, apart from swimming or sunbathing and snorkeling is one of them. It is a good substitute for scuba diving, which usually requires you to have a license to dive. In both cases, you will have eye masks, so you can see clearly underwater and fins as your footwear so you can swim more comfortably. But the main difference between them is the breathing apparatus, which in the case of snorkeling is a snorkel that allows you to breathe under the surface of water offering you fresh air, while in the case of scuba diving you will get air to breathe through oxygen tanks tied to your backs. This means that you will require much more training to scuba dive, to use the equipment correctly, than to learn snorkeling.

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