Curiosidades | The Walk of Faith

There are loads of glass skywalks around the world that aim to challenge scaredy cats to make the terrifying trek across without tossing their cookies. The Zangjiajie National Forest's amazing 60-meter long bridge encircles the face of the Tianmen Mountain with a 3ft-wide, 2.5 inch thick glass walkway so scary most people make the lap plastered to the cliffside. And when you see the 4,000-foot plunge to the forest below, who can blame them.





from https://roadtrippers.com/blog/the-walk-of-faith-glass-skywalk-is-over-200-feet-of-pure-terror

Estocolmo, Suécia - 2014

You&Me
Street Market


Something was waiting there for almost 5 years

Pear cider



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1 minuto, 11 países, 1 vídeo muito cool!

Rick Mereki spent 44 days, traveling 38,000 miles, across 11 countries, just to film this one-minute video. The concept is simple, but boy, what a video. And, don’t blink at 0:28 ;-)


retirado daqui.

Graham Hughes | 1.º a visitar 201 países sem avião




  • Graham Hughes, 33, used buses, taxis, trains and his own two feet to travel 160,000 miles in exactly 1,426 days - all on a shoestring of just $100 a week.
  • Yesterday he trudged into Juba, the capital of South Sudan, to end the epic journey that began in his hometown of Liverpool on New Year's Day 2009.
  • Spent four days 'in a leaky boat' to reach Cape Verde, was jailed for a week in Congo, and was 'saved from Muslim fundamentalists by a Filipino ladyboy'.
  • His lowest point was when his sister, Nicole, died of cancer two years ago.
  • He says: 'I think I wanted to show that the world is not some big, scary place, but in fact is full of people who want to help you'.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2239087/Graham-Hughes-British-man-person-visit-201-countries-WITHOUT-using-plane.html#ixzz2pc3PCPKI