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25 Experiences I Want To Live Out Before I Wake Up At 100

"One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure." William Feather

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25 Experiences I Want To Live Out Before I Wake Up At 100
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Life is short and should be lived well in my opinion, which is why I love the concept of a bucket list.

I guess I can't speak on behalf of all college girls, but here are some of the items at the top of my bucket list.

1. Ride an elephant

2. Eat pasta in Italy

3. Meet someone and stay in contact with someone who lives in a foreign country

4. Study abroad

5. Fly in a hot air balloon

6. Run a half marathon

7. Attend the Olympics (to watch of course)

8. Ride a Segway

9. Take a backpacking trip

10. Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef

11. Ride a gondola in Venice, Italy

12. Go on an African Safari

13. Go scuba diving

14. Climb a mountain

15. Take a trip to Hawaii

16. Live in a foreign country for at least 2 months

17. Ride a zip-line through a rainforest

18. Rappel down a waterfall

19. Climb a volcano

20. Swim with sea turtles

21. Write a book

22. Take an art/calligraphy class

23. Visit at least 3 islands

24. Be a guest speaker

25. Make a difference

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