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Goldeneye Bungy from the Verzasca Dam, Ticino,
Immortalised in the opening scene of GoldenEye, the 200-metre jump from the Verzasca Dam in
Camping with Saharan Nomads,
The opportunity to experience an increasingly forgotten way of life is sure to be one of the most unique experiences on this list. Participants spend a week or two with the Tuareg people and discover the history, traditions of their nomadic lifestyle while enjoying the expansive beauty of the
The scenery of the
Jackson Blue Spring,
With a length of about 6000ft and depths of 100ft, Jackson Blue Spring is one of the most spectacular settings for cave diving . The cave allows night diving and its rocky caverns are also impressive during the daylight.
Great White Sharks, Gansbaai Western Cape,
Set close to “Shark Alley”, the world’s densest population of great white sharks, Gansbaai is one of the best locations for cage diving. Diving with the most ferocious predators may be a feat best reserved for thrill seekers but cage diving allows the chance to experience sharks close up with no knowledge of diving or free swimming necessary. Winter is the best time to experience the great whites but there is the opportunity for a sighting all year round.
Antarctic Ice Diving,
With constant changes to the frozen landscape, ice diving provides one of the most unique experiences to divers and with penguins and seals as your companions it is also one of the most breathtakingly beautiful enviornments. Enduring the freezing temperatures alone is enough to ensure this is one activity not for the faint hearted but with the chance to explore expansive depths of strinkingly blue ocean it is sure to prove one of the most memorable.
A 1400ft deep cave set deep within the Mexican rain forest, the
Cresta Run,
Running for nine weeks from the end of December to February, the Cresta Run is a daring ice run with participants facing a 514ft drop and top speeds of up to 80miles per hour. The course is rebuilt each year and includes 10 hairpin turns and the three quarter mile ice chute winds from “The Leaning Tower” in
Sky Diving over
With spectacular colours and stunning depths, the
Build an Igloo,
If you can brave the –33 degrees celcius weather,
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