Top 10 Dangerous Activities in The World

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TOP 10 MOST EXTREME

ACTIVITIES IN THE WORLD

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Activities

 Free solo climbing


 Base Jumping
 Wing-Suiting
 Bull Running
 Hang gliding
 Mountain climbing
 Scuba diving
 Recreational Boating
 Big wave surfing
 Heli-Skiing
Free solo climbing

 Free solo climbing is a form


of rock climbing where the
climbers climb alone
without ropes or other
protective equipment,using
only their climbing shoes
and their climbing chalk.
 Free soloing is the most
dangerous form of
climbing, and free soloists
climb above safe heights,
where a fall can be fatal.
Base Jumping
 BASE jumping is the
recreational sport of
jumping from fixed objects,
using a parachute to
descend safely to the
ground. "BASE" is an
acronym that stands for four
categories of fixed objects
from which one can jump:
buildings, antennae
(referring to radio masts),
spans (bridges), and earth
(cliffs).
Wing-Suiting
 Wingsuit flying, also called
wingsuiting, is a variation of
skydiving. In this sport, a
person will fly in the air using a
special jumpsuit called a
wingsuit. This wingsuit
comprises of two arm wings
and a single leg wing which has
inflatable pressurized nylon
cells.
 They jump off cliffs and
mountains and soar through
the skies, passing rivers and
valleys.
Bull Running

 Bull running is where


multiple people go
running from bulls, if
you get stampeded, oh
well. They release the
bulls into an alleyway
and have them start
running.
 It involved chasing a
bull through the streets
of a town until it was
weakened, then
slaughtering the animal
Hang gliding

 Hang gliding, sport of


flying in lightweight
unpowered aircraft which
can be carried by the
pilot.
 Takeoff is usually achieved
by launching into the air
from a cliff or hill. Hang
gliders were developed by
the pioneers of practical
flight.
Mountain climbing

 Mountain climbing,
is the sport of reaching,
or trying to reach, high
points in mountainous
areas, mainly for the joy
and thrill of the climb.
 The sport involves
intense physical activity.
It includes hiking, rock
climbing, and traversing
slopes covered with ice
and snow.
Scuba diving
 Like swimming and
sightseeing, then this is
the activity is for you, just
let me aware you of the
dangers first.
 Scuba diving has an
average rate of shark and
other hazardous fish
attacks, people have been
dragged into the deep,
with so much as a bite.
Recreational Boating

 Sadly, up to 500 to 1,000


people die from
recreational boating, for
multiple reasons.
 One: Poor weather. Two:
Drunk sailing. Three:
Errors of the captain.
Either way, these people,
at least some of them
had a love for the sea,
but there was no love in
return.
Big wave surfing
 Big wave surfing is where
people go out to places
where there are waves up to
50 feet that could maybe
just crush you, and in some
places, sharks dwell in those
waters, never mind that!
 Speeds of around 80km/h
(50mph) are common, and
wipeouts will see bodies skip
along the water's surface,
like pebbles skimmed on a
lake.
Heli-Skiing

 This is where people


jump out of a helicopter,
ski down a mountain
then parachute down to
the ground.
 It might be dangerous
but I bet it is also fun,
and I think the killer view
is worth a couple injuries.
THE END
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