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  2. Extreme (2009 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Adrenaline Rushes – Biplane Thrill Rides in Ventura, California, The Olympic Luge in Lake Placid, New York, Dale Jarrett Racing Adventures in Talladega, Alabama, Extreme Seal Experience in Chesapeake, Virginia, Zero G in Las Vegas, Air Combat USA in Fullerton, California and Canyon Swing in Queenstown, New Zealand

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    Bungee jumping off the Victoria Falls Bridge in Zambia/Zimbabwe Everest base camp is a popular destination for extreme tourism.. Extreme tourism, also often referred to as danger tourism or shock tourism (although these concepts do not appear strictly similar) is a niche in the tourism industry involving travel to dangerous places (mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, canyons, etc.) or ...

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    It’s not for everyone but, for a certain type of adventurer, descending to the depths of the ocean inside a small and cramped vessel means “doing something extraordinary,” a friend of two of ...

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    For travelers looking for a reason to visit every state, here are 50 memorable things worth putting on your bucket list, from a state fair to the 9/11 Memorial.

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    “It does feel more like a vacation, I think,” Maguire said. “Sometimes the cold weather can seem a little bit more like work. This one is a little bit more laid back, it's slow-paced, it's ...

  7. Summit Bechtel Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Plans for The Summit began in 2007 when BSA leadership began looking for a permanent location for the National Scout Jamboree, which had been held at Fort Walker (at the time Fort A.P. Hill), Virginia since 1981 as well as seeking another high adventure base for the large number of Scouts who are wait-listed at the other three high adventure camps every year. [2]