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A trip to Fayetteville, West Virginia in the Southeastern United States for Bridge Day on the 3rd Saturday of each October could allow you to fulfill your dream of BASE jumping along with a multitude of fellow extreme sports enthusiasts from around the world. Even those dreamers that have never jumped before can sign up to accompany a highly experienced professional i...
Whitewater raft the New River (AKA New River Gorge River). There various rafting trips take you through some of West Virginia’s most beautiful and fun rapids, with each adventure geared to a different audience.
Hike to Newspaper Rock and Petroglyph's in Gold Butte National Monument, Nevada. It's one of many newspaper rocks that are scattered over the deserts in the American West.
Drive along Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway inRedwood National and State Parks, California. Not even the Avenue of the Giants can beat this! A 10-mile scenic drive through ancient redwoods.
Stop and walk an 1/8 of a mile to Big Tree Wayside; you'll see why! The meadow along the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, with its population of...
The New York International Auto Showis an annual auto show held in New York City in late March or early April. The Show offers virtually every make and model vehicle sold in the U.S. under one roof giving consumers the unique opportunity to see everything the auto industry has to offer. From fuel-sipping economy cars to million dollar supercars, NYIAS has something fo...
The Ross Dependency is a region of Antarctica defined by a sector originating at the South Pole, passing along longitudes 160° east to 150° west, and terminating at latitude 60° south. New Zealand's claim to the region was formalized in 1923, when the Governor-General of New Zealand was appointed as the Governor of the Ross Dependency by an Imperial O...
At the southern in of Lake Ekapo and close to the Church of the Good Shepherd is a well-known bronze statue of a New Zealand Collie sheepdog. The statue was commissioned by Mackenzie Country residents in recognition of the indispensable role of the sheepdog in their livelihoods. The sculptor was Innes Elliott of Kaikoura, with a dog called Haig, belonging to a neighbo...
Somewhat different than the Flying Safari’s offered in neighboring Australia where visitors are shuttled by tour operators from place to place to explore maximum amounts of the vast country with great efficiency, the Flying Safaris organized in New Zealand take the form of an event attracting recreational and professional flyers from all over the world. Up to 80...
The New Zealand Great Walks are a set of popular tramping tracks. They are New Zealand's premier tracks, through areas of some of the best scenery in the country. The tracks are maintained to a high standard, making it easier for visitors to explore some of the most scenic parts of New Zealand's backcountry.
The backcountry huts are conveniently located, comfortable, ...
The National Football League Draft, held at Radio City Music Hall in New York, is an annual player selection meeting in which NFL teams select the top eligible college football prospects to join the League. Each team is given a position in the drafting order relative to its record the previous year. The Draft's purpose is to increase and maintain competitive parity in...
Ngajarli (Deep George) Trail was the first recreation site to be developed in the Murujuga National Park. This 700m trail is designed for universal access and features interpretive signage, viewing platforms and an elevated boardwalk following the edge of natural rock piles. Visitors are able to view an array of rock engravings, shell middens, grinding stones and othe...
Ngarua Caves has extensive and breathtaking variety of stalagmites and stalactites, also featuring an excellent skeletal display of the extinct moa.
Located in the Takaka Hill and open daily throughout summer offering guided cave tours hourly from 10am-4pm. Bookings essential in the winter months (June-Sept).
Price per adult is $17, for children aged between 5-15...
The Ngerchong Wall is located east of Ngerchong Island, in the eastern reefs Palau Islands. This dive site usually offers the best visibility in Palau.
The wall slopes at a 60 degree angle. Drift Diver will encounter beautiful views of Gorgonian sea fans and occasional whale shark. Special appearances of reef sharks and tons of local reef fish so keep your eyes peele...
Siung Beach Bay is about 300 meters length, but swimming is prohibited because of dangerous rocks and severe waves. The cliff surrounding the beach, with over 200 tracks, is suitable for rock climbing.
Price: $109.14