The 15 most adventurous games on the planet
Adventure always challenges all qualities of people but makes us feel like a conqueror. Here are the most legendary, most challenging, most glamorous, most adventurous, and most adventurous adventures that top explorers can't ignore.
Adventure always challenges all qualities of people but makes us feel like a conqueror. Here are the most legendary, most challenging, most glamorous, most adventurous, and most adventurous adventures that top explorers can't ignore.
1. Cross the Sahara, North Africa
Sahara world sand ocean, 8.5 million km 2 stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea has seductive power for many adventurers who like to challenge sandstorms, wild tribes, thirsts with strength terrible hot. Today the adventurers are out on foot, although they can use camels or even four-wheeled vehicles, there is little help if something goes wrong. Having to go for days with only desert desert sand is a common affair.
2. Wading through the Amazon, South America forest
Although full of constant dangers such as malaria, bear leopard, leech, giant balloon tropical spider and prehistoric predator creatures from the prehistoric era, Amazon jungle has long attracted a large number. explorers, including celebrities such as Percy Fawcett, Theodore Roosevelt and Indiana Jones. Most recently, Ed Stafford waded through 6,437 kilometers along the legendary river in 2010.
3. Skiing on the second world roof K2
Compared to Everest, the second roof of the world with a height of 8,611 meters K2 belongs to the Karakoram Range between China and Paskistan, secluded and dangerous, with much more rapid changes in weather. That's why it makes it one of the most coveted rewards for the world's top skiers. Hurricane, avalanche and accidental falls are only dangerous to level 1. In 2010 climber Fredrik Ericsson was killed while 'overcoming the challenge' from a height of 250 meters at the foot of this peak.
4. High school road from east to west
The length of the three longest trails in the United States combined is about 12,391 km, about one third of the circumference of the earth. It took years and spent dozens of new boots to complete the three arid Pacific Crest, Appalachian and Continental Divide mountains. In return, you have a golden opportunity to experience biodiversity in different parts of North America: from the shoreline to waves through primitive forests, through snowy peaks, through dangerous craters , through the rain forest, then through the vast desert. The number of people who have conquered this distance is no more than 100.
5. Solitary travel the sea around the globe
The journey around the Earth by sea is now a new record of many world names. Spending many days and nights alone through the waves up to 38 meters high and overcoming raging sea storms deserves a significant conquest.
6. Conquer 7 rooftops of 7 continents
7 rooftops of 7 continents include Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa), Vinson Massif (Antarctica), Kosciuszko (Australia), Carstensz Pyramid (Oceania), Everest (Asia), Elbrus (Europe), Mount McKinley (North America), and Aconcagua (South America). Conquerors need to train their climbing skills extremely well, it takes a lot of time, money and effort. The first two people topped the top of the roof were Dick Bass and Pat Morrow in 1985 and 1986.
7. Boating across the Bashkaus River in Siberia, Russia
For 209 km full of whirlpools, terrifying reefs, remote waters near Mongolia Bashkaus River were named as one of the most dangerous river sections of the earth. Anyone who came to the riverside memorial site built in 1976 will honor his name in the Legendary Book entitled the rare people who "mastered" the river.
8. Explore the active volcano, the South Pacific
Are you ready to join an 'adventurous' expedition team like Geoff Mackley groping below 195 meters into the volcano of Marum in Vanuatu, the South Pacific in 2010 to see the excitement of the gut Earth? Hazardous gas, terrifying heat, ice cubes falling like rain and unforeseen explosions deserve to be a true challenge? Is this crazy thing impossible?
9. Swimming, surfing, skiing in North and South Pole
The polarity 'visit' is a fashionable adventure. In the past few years, an expedition of 6 people has surfed on large waves off Norway's Lofoten Islands. Cold-water swimmer Lewis Gordon Pugh used only his swimwear to cross the Arctic for 1 km and professional ski skier Chris Davenport led a group of athletes to slide on nameless peaks in the South. pole. There are many other places of these two poles waiting for adventurous people to mark their names.
10. Gliding like a bird from Mount Eiger, Switzerland
Niger Eiger belongs to the majestic Alps located next to the 3962-meter Swiss Grindelwald resort, with its rugged terrain and erratic weather that has 'lost' 60 mountain climbers, but one Ideal place for wingsuit flying adventure (winged suit). In 2009, the "bird" Dean Potter alone in this picture not only performed climbing but also "dropped" from the height that no one had conquered, 2743 meters straight down the ground within 2 minutes 50 seconds.
11. Diving in Blue Cave, Bahamas
When deciding to dive deep into the pristine, naturally-lost natural limestone caves of Bahamas, you have decided to set a new record for the world's worst diving experience. Once you have crossed the underground roads filled with poisonous gases outside to get deep inside, you will see a kingdom full of wonders including stone clusters of tens of thousands of years, the relics of prehistoric people. Crocodiles and extinct turtles long ago.
12. Big surfing in Shipsterns Bluff 'Devil', Australia
Dubbed the Devil's Point, Shipsterins Bluff is one of the most remote, natural beaches in southern Tasmania. However, the distant waters of this dangerous white shark are well known in the world of surfing because this is the place with the most massive, unexpected, and challenging waves. The waves here are up to 6 meters high.
13. Leo 'hands bo' to the top of El Capitan, USA
Staggering like a fortress, Mount El Capitan of Yosemites National Park, California 910 meters high, doubles, doubling the 'best' of the tallest building in the Empire State Building. This impressive challenge makes mountaineering experts consider it the home of rock climbing in America. The Lynn Hill legend was the first person to climb the 'bo' hand (using only a falling tool) to conquer this cliff in 1993.
14. Ski racing Hahnenkamm Downhill in Austria
Perhaps the Hahnenkamm Downhill snow race organizers in 1931 did not pay much attention to insurance when they created the most controversial and hair-raising game on the planet. The 85% sloping race track from a height of 2.3 km on the mountain to an elevation of 853 meters challenges even the most ruthless racers. The record speed of athletes ever reached up to 140km / hour.
15. Swimming with white sharks, South Africa
' To swim with huge white sharks that need formidable patience, high vigilance, timely retreat and perhaps huge courage' , explorer Jeb Corliss who once returned to the ground safely after 'du hí' and this group of deadly sharks off Mexico said.
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