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The Ultimate Adventurer's Bucket List

"I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list" - Susan Sontag

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"Actually, the best thing you could have given her was a lifetime of adventures..." -Lewis Caroll, Alice in Wonderland

Calling all adventurers!

If you are anything like me, then you LOVE to travel and explore the world. With each new adventure, my bucket list is constantly changing; some things are crossed off, other are added on.

This is a bucket list of things that I have done, and things that I and my friends want to do .If you love adventure, you should definitely try to do some of these things in your lifetime. As always, this is a continual rough draft- this list will change, so please add and remove what you want. This is your adventure- live it out how you dream it to be.

The Ultimate Adventurer's Bucket List

The views:

- The 7 wonders of the world

- Watch the Aurora Borealis in Iceland

- Go to a castle. Any castle.

- Stay in an underwater hotel room in Tanzania

- The Acropolis in Athens, Greece

- The Dead Sea

- The Grand Canyon

The crazy:

- Go to the airport and pick a destination out of a hat, and just go.

- Travel to all 50 states in America before you turn 50.

- Surfing

- Get in a cage and watch sharks swim around you.

- Ride an elephant in Thailand

- Go on a safari in Africa

- Get in the car, roll a pair of dice to determine how many street you will drive on, roll them again for how many turns you will make, and make an adventure out of wherever you end up.

- Visit a volcano

- Bungee jumping

- Take a ride on the Swing on the Edge of the World in Banos, Ecuador.

- Climb to the top of a mountain, and then sit on the edge and enjoy the view.

- Ride in a hot air balloon.

- GO SKYDIVING.

Movie & TV & book lovers:

- Hike the trail in New Zealand used to film The Hobbit movies.

- Visit Longford Castle in Wiltshire County, England, and become the Princess of Genovia.

- Go to San Franciso and see the house from Full House.

- Walk the paths of Jesus in Jerusalem, Israel.

- Visit Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, England, and bring your magic wand as you are whisked away in to Hogwarts.

- Go to London and pay a visit to 221B Baker Street.

- Go to Barcelona, Spain, and hope to get serenaded like the Cheetah Girls.

- Go to all Disney worlds and Disney Lands.

Eat, Pray, Love:

- Visit a cathedral.

- Visit 10 cathedrals.

- Venice, Italy

-Go to Italy and eat all the carbs

... also gelato

- Go to Prague, Czech republic and get a Chimney Cake (it's a donut in the shape of an ice cream cone, coated with Nutella on the inside and filled with ice cream)

- Go to Spain and eat Paella

- Go to Vienna, Austria and get the famous Sacher Torte

... also schnitzel.

- Go to Thailand and eat anything and everything with chopsticks

- Plan a road trip surrounded by stops as seen on Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives.

Musician's Paradise:

- Travel all around Austria and see the hills come alive for yourself like in "The Sound of Music"

- Go to Mexico and see a real Mariachi band.

- Nashville, Tennesee.

- See a Broadway musical.


"There is not a single place on earth I wouldn't like to visit" - anonymous

HAPPY TRAVELING

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