Tibet - a further mountain called MUOTUO
only few ppl had been but only several came back...
i guess they didn't want to back - amazing views there...
worthy going... ENJOY!
2006-10-31 20:25:53
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answered by chloe 5
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Travelling by Mokoro on a Camping trip to the Okavango Delta
The most adventurous because of the risk of being attacked by hippo en route. A honeymoon couple had been attacked in the same spot the previous year, and the husband was killed. It was difficult to ignore all the spiders dropping all over us too. The slightest movement could have tipped the boat over as the water level was just 2 inches from the top of the Mokoro.
Walking around the Delta was fine though. We had the 1 minute safety talk. Charging elephant...climb a tree, Lion....stand still etc. Our guides had no weapons.
It was a fantastic experience!
My vote goes to cjbunty for best answer though! I would freak at spiders with a leg span of a meter!!
2006-10-31 20:43:42
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answered by Copper 4
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I once flew a Cessna for 3000 miles around North Queensland and the Barrier Reef Islands. That was an adventure.
Monkey Mia, 30 years ago when there were no tourists. Jamaica 30 years ago when the Ganja was cheap!! East Berlin, when the Wall existed. The Maldives, which took 3 days to fly to from the UK in a Hercules. Driving completely around Australia before the roads were sealed (tarmac), took 8 months of sheer bliss. Singapore when it was a dirty filthy dangerous place to be. Maseriah. Malaysia when it was so easy to get lost in the jungle. Sigh.......those were the days. Tourists have ruined every beautiful spot on earth.
2006-11-02 01:58:53
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answered by quaqua01 1
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South Africa, went to Graaf-Reinet which is a desert valley town with mountains almost surrounding, so it was literally a giant baking dish, 40 degrees at 12pm couldn't go outside between 1-5 it was just too hot. Also some very torrential rain, within about 2 minutes of rain the roads were flooded, there were spiders with bodies the size of a child's hand, with a leg span of a metre ish.
Not to mention sleeping on the floor with huge ants crawling around everywhere.
2006-10-31 20:38:30
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answered by cjbunty 2
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The most adventurous place i have ever been to is Turkey, It has such a variety of beautiful regions and cultures , from the blue mosque in istanbul to the seaside resorts, the traditional turkish culture such as belly dancing and a Turkish Bath and then the historical past of the country like Ephesus, with so much to explore, Turkey is the most Adventurous!.
2006-11-02 04:12:54
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answered by Izzy10 S 3
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A trip to the top of Mount Washington in New Hampshire bearing in mind we're both soft townies and have a fear of heights. Mount Washington holds the world record for highest wind speed ever recorded on land and sure enough there was a blizzard at the top. At the bottom it was a beautiful sunny September day.
2006-10-31 20:50:10
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answered by toaster 5
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Several - Alaska in mid winter,and a couple of years ago Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua! Next year Colombia - for people who go to unusual destinations check out: www.comebackalive.com
That's adventure for you!! Oh and a few years ago I spent a month on the bottom of a mountain in Chamonix preparing to climb Mont Blanc.
2006-11-02 01:18:11
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answered by triptipper 3
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Indianapolis Race Track. The adrenaline rush in a Ferrari 599 Fiorano.
2006-10-31 20:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Chelsea Football Club
2006-11-01 19:08:41
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answered by debraanneclarke 2
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Honduras.
I went to a caribbean island of the northeastern coast of Honduras called Roatan. It was beautiful, and the people were kind.
I also visited the Mayan ruins in the northwestern part of Honduras near the Guatemalan border.
They had many well preserved statutes, temples, and sacrificial alters. It is a beautiful country, and they have expansive rainforests.
2006-10-31 20:30:37
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answered by Julie 3
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Pulau Sempu, south of Java.
Take a boat to the north end, trek thru jungle for an hour til you come to the most beautiful lagoon you've ever seen.
Have a dip then collect firewood, build a fire, cook dinner and settle in to sleep on the beach.
2006-11-01 03:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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