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For adrenaline junkies, the feeling of dancing with danger and emerging unscathed in the crucible of nature’s playground is unquenchable.
Below, Travel Supermarket takes a look at ten of the most extreme pursuits to be undertaken, anywhere in the world:
Shark Diving in Cape Town
10) Cage diving with sharks – providing all of the adrenaline, with none of the danger, at least in theory, this is an ideal rush for the adventurous tourist. Great White Sharks are apex predators that can grow to over twenty feet! Even jumping into an underwater cage, you still wonder about the strength of the steel bars when in the presence of such a fierce giant at feeding time. Great White encounters are available off the Western Cape of South Africa, where the sharks come to feed on their natural quarry of seals.
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This is a guest post from Rakhi Sharma.
There are many ways to snap up a bargain when going on holiday, but the most popular at the moment is the last minute holiday. The phrase which is now an industry buzz word has come to prominence in recent years as people look to save money in the current climate.
Manly Beach
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There are times when you hear about something and just think ‘that’s a great idea, why didn’t I think of that?’ I had that when I first heard about floatworks.
The idea is simple. There is a tank in a room, inside the tank is salty water which you float on. Then you close the tank door and just float for an hour receiving all sorts of benefits that usually takes a long time and a lot of effort to achieve (like a Buddist monk meditating in a temple length). It’s a bit like floating in sea in the dark, but without the drifting off to your doom and getting eaten by sharks bit.
The floatation tank
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ArkaBarka River View
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