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Where to go on a Honeymoon

…s is tough to beat. Another add on can be New Zealand. Of course adding on New Zealand would probably require at least three weeks of time to spend on the whole trip because if you’re going there, you want to make sure you have the time to do all there is to do. Obviously, the Caribbean and the general South Pacific are also very popular with Tahiti, Bora Bora and Fiji being the most popular destinations for honeymoons in this area. Dubai is also…

The 10 Most Memorable Trips of My Life

…f my other best friends to quit his job and we decided to go to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji for a long time and that’s exactly what we did. We spent months in each place seeing just about every possible town and doing every single activity in each country. It was an amazing experience and after September 11, it was exactly what I needed to get my head straight. To this day I joke, that if I knew I was going to go to every country I would have…

The Worlds Highest Bungy Jump

…, such as sky diving, ice climbing, abseiling and of course bungy jumping. New Zealand is home to some of the most beautiful and highest jumps in the world. Queenstown has made its reputation as the adrenaline capital of the world based on its plethora of amazing jumps. It was at Queenstown’s most famous jump, the 134 meter (440 foot) levitating monster called the Nevis that I first was notified of the Bloukrans bungy by a fellow adventure seeker….

What’s Your Favorite?

…(California, USA), Kings Highway (Jordan), Cappadoccia (Turkey) Favorite Natural Site: Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania), Amazon (Brazil), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA), Iguassu Falls (Argentina and Brazil Border) Favorite Natural Scenery: Austria, New Zealand, Switzerland, Chile, Brazil Favorite Random Country I’ve Visited: Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Liechtenstein, Kaliningrad I’m sure there’s many other favorites th…

Worlds Highest Bungy Jump

…; such as sky diving, ice climbing, abseiling and of course bungy jumping. New Zealand is home to some of the most beautiful and highest jumps in the world. Queenstown has made its reputation as the adrenaline capital of the world based on its plethora of amazing jumps. It was at Queenstown’s most famous jump, the 134 meter (440 foot) levitating monster called the Nevis that I first was notified of the Bloukrans bungy by a fellow adventure seeker….

World’s Highest Bungy Jump

…, such as sky diving, ice climbing, abseiling and of course bungy jumping. New Zealand is home to some of the most beautiful and highest jumps in the world. Queenstown has made its reputation as the adrenaline capital of the world based on its plethora of amazing jumps. It was at Queenstown’s most famous jump, the 134 meter (440 foot) levitating monster called the Nevis that I first was notified of the Bloukrans bungy by a fellow adventure seeker….

Top 5-Bungy Jumps

…1. Nevis Bungy (Queenstown, New Zealand) 2. Victoria Falls Bridge Bungy (Zambia-Zimbabwe Border) 3. Face Adrenaline Bloukrans Bridge Bungy (South Africa) 4. Tropical Bungy (Costa Rica) 5. Taupo Bungy (Lake Taupo, New Zealand) Honorable Mention: Last Resort Bungy (Nepal-I’ve not yet been there), Goldeneye Bungy (Switzerland-It was closed when I was there to do it)…

Press

…Friends First VIDEO Frommers David’s Been Here GBTV The Age Melbourne type the name of the publication/site here Radio New Zealand

My Thoughts on the South Pacific

…expensive -All roads in the Pacific lead through Nadi, Fiji and Auckland, New Zealand so you will connect through those cities often -You will get sick in the Pacific; much like India or Africa, it is pretty much unavoidable -People are extremely friendly in the Pacific -It is ungodly hot in the Pacific -The best diving and snorkeling in the world is in the Pacific; especially Micronesia and Palau -It can be very difficult to find a television to…

Road Trip Part 1-Phoenix to Jackson Hole

…ral other adventure activities. It reminds me of a cool town you’d find in New Zealand like Taupo or Queenstown without the nightlife-it’s still Utah! It has a ton of adventure shops and stores and tons of souvenir shops and restaurants but they do close early. After dinner at Denny’s again and a beer and pool at Rio; which is the only bar open and looks like something out of Beetlejuice from the outside; we crashed and woke up the next morning to…

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