Experience hiking in the mountains by the Arctic Ocean. For tour details, please check www.guide-gunnar.no
The Ukrainian daredevil, a former legal advisor who gave up the desk job to pursue a career as a 'sky-walker', lives his life by the motto 'fear does not exist', and it really shows.
When it comes to China, the first thing that comes to most people’s heads is tea. This time, however, we bring to your attention a subject ready to raise the
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Herzogstand cable car mechanics inspect parts of the lift during the annual safety revision above the small village Walchensee, southern Germany on Nov. 21. The inspection continues until Dec. 21. The cable car begins around 2,600 feet above sea level at
From the top of Straumshornet, it is approx 980 m down to the fjord - most of it almost free fall. The village on the other side of the fjord is Riksheim, hidden behind the top is Ikornnes with the well know Ekornes furniture factory. Far behind to the left is the town Ålesund.
Bungee jumping from a hot air balloon. The human catapult. Stunt flying. So many ways to make your organs shift.
Eskil Ronningsbakken: the daredevil who balances on the edge of 1,000ft cliffs in Norway.
The breathtaking photographs were taken by Victor Lucas of the bike path that follows around the Cliffs of Moher, located in the Burren region of the Republic of Ireland. This picture shows dare-devil bicyclists travelling the narrow paths that have a drop of approximately, 600 feet ( 200 meters ) to the sea's surface. When we arrived in Limerick, Ireland on a misty morning back in 2000. The Cliffs of Moher was the first sight we took in after the all night flight out of JFK airport. It was a sight to behold for these tired eyes that chose to go sight-seeing rather than checking into an hotel to sleep the first day and one that could give one "weak-knees" just looking over the cliff down to the water. Recently, I read from one of my Irish news sites that there was a section of this path that broke off and fell into the sea. With my problem with acrophobia, I can not imagine trying to walk these paths, let alone riding a bicycle on them. What a beautiful vista to behold, starting out our journey to the land of my ancestor's, and viewing all the ancient sites. Here is a view looking down at the cyclists. It is hard to believe some parts of that trail on the ledge are that narrow. Considering how the wind was blowing when I was there last, I can not imagine how they were able to keep their balance whilst riding them. I would again, like to thank Victor Lucas for sharing these exciting photos, and I hope you enjoyed the adventure.
Jun Ahn, from Seoul, South Korea, has travelled to the top of some of the biggest buildings in her native city, New York and Hong Kong to sit, stand, perch and pose at dizzying heights.