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Snow geese taking flight

Archive·Dec 1, 2014
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  • Bungee jumped in New Zealand
  • Floated in the Dead Sea
  • Crossed the arctic circle in the Yukon
  • Rode in a Formula 1 car at 180mpg (300kph) in Spain
  • Been in the water with great white sharks in South Africa
  • Dove in the ruins of the Great Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt
  • Had an entire remote white sand beach to myself in Fiji
  • Swam with whale sharks in Australia
  • Been spelunking in Borneo
  • Rode the world’s highest zip line in Puerto Rico
  • Rode out a tsunami in Hawaii
  • Visited an active war zone in Cambodia
  • Resisted the temptation to take a $5,000,000 moon rock in the Solomon Islands
  • Been kicked out of the nation of Kiribati
  • Experienced the Thai New Year (Songkran) in Bangkok
  • Experienced Holy Week in Jerusalem
  • Got caught in the middle of a political protest in Thailand
  • Swam with jellyfish in Palau
  • Visited many of the greatest museums on Earth

Published December 1, 2014

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