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  • [Adventure fact 1] The lowest toll ever paid for crossing Panama Canal was 36 cents by Richard Halliburton in 1928, who swam across the canal.

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  • [Adventure fact 2] Dropping straight down into the Mediterranean Sea these insanely high outcroppings are perfect for cliff diving, or maybe just watching the sunset if you want to play it safe.

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  • [Adventure fact 3] The Antarctic Snow Cruiser is a 55 foot, 37-ton vehicle used in a 1939 Antarctic expedition. Its smooth tires were ill-suited for the deep snow but the crew discovered that traction was increased by driving in reverse. They proceeded to complete a 92-mile trek, completely in reverse.

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  • [Adventure fact 4] These cliffs found not far from the legislative capital of South Africa surround a calm bay and are often used by thrill-seekers as a diving platform.

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  • [Adventure fact 5] In 1897, 3 Swedes attempted to be the first people to reach the North Pole. They traveled by a hot air balloon but crashed after 65 hours. 33 years later, a ship discovered their camp, along with their dead bodies, journal, and camera. They'd survived for weeks by killing and eating polar bears.

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  • [Adventure fact 6] Two nuns named Sister Mary Margaret Kreuper and Sister Lana Chan teaching at a California Elementary School embezzled approximately $500,000 from their employer over a ten year period to fund their trips and casino visits. No charges are being pursued.

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  • [Adventure fact 7] Thor Heyerdahl traveled over 4000 miles across the Pacific Ocean in a wooden raft to demonstrate his theory that Polynesians came from South America.

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  • [Adventure fact 8] Gulliver Park is a playground in Valencia Spain where children and people can climb & slide on a massive play structure of the character Gulliver. This massive fiberglass Gulliver turns every visitor into a Lilliputian.

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  • [Adventure fact 9] United Kingdom has “Right To Roam” law, which gives the general public right to access most mountains, moors, heaths, and downs that are privately owned, for hiking and leisure.

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  • [Adventure fact 10] Known as the Road of Death, the 38-mile Yungas road connects the Amazon Rain Forest to La Paz, Bolivia. There is not a single guardrail and in many places, the road isn’t any wider than 10 feet. With between 200 and 300 people careening through their deaths every year, it is considered by many to be the most dangerous road on Earth.

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