Camino de la Muerte No Fear Adventure
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NO FEAR BOLIVIA DEATH ROAD
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Sorata No Fear Adventure ( Single Track )
This is a Full Day Tour. If you are an experienced single-track rider you will LOVE the riding around Sorata.
Death Road No Fear
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BOLIVIA: La Paz | Mountain Biking Death Road | Potosí Mines
Exploring La Paz, Mountain Biking on Death Road, and a tour of the silver mine in Posotí, Bolivia.
After more than 2 months in Peru, I finally moved onto Bolivia. My first stop was La Paz, where I took the cable cars for views of the city, visited the market, and checked out Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley).
From La Paz, I did the mountain biking on death road tour with the company “No Fear”. It’s a full day venture and well worth the money. So much fun!
I then visited the town of Potosí. A small mining town. Here I did a tour of the mine, guided by an ex miner. It was one of my craziest experiences. One to two men die each month in the mine from collapses and the average life expectancy of the workers is 35 years old.
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Face Your Fear! Urban Rush, La Paz - Bolivia
Descend 50 meters in the heart of La Paz, Bolivia! An Adrenaline Junkies Dream! This incredible rope work activity let's you rappel or abseil down the wall of a building face first, like Spiderman or Mission Impossible! Built to exceed ALL international standards our system uses 2 ropes, 3 brakes (2 controlled by your guides), and
Mountain biking adventure down Bolivia's Death Road
Footage cut together from the low-res movies supplied to us by the tour company following our ascent down Bolivia's famed Death Road - a day adventure out of the nation's capital La Paz.
For a first person perspective, check out this video from BCoutdoorSurvival:
Abseiling in La Paz, Bolivia ????????
I repelled 17 stories with UrbanRush in La Paz, Bolivia.
150 Bs for your first time and subsequent times are 70 Bs.
Definitely worth it.
They give you a brief explanation, practice run and the whole thing is super safe! Highly Recc'd!
Taman Seluncur Terbesar di Bolivia
Sejumlah peseluncur muda tampak mencoba lapangan skateboard baru yang merupakan sarana terbesar dan tertinggi di Bolivia, kontras dengan pegunungan Andes sebagai latar.
Terletak di sebuah taman seluas 54 hektar, kolam luncuran 1400 meter persegi ini memiliki beragam medan. Ini mulai dikerjakan awal tahun ini dengan lebih 100 sukarelawan dari seluruh dunia, termasuk Kolombia, Jepang, Jerman dan Australia.
Taman skateboard ini dibanjiri 3000 pengunjung setiap minggunya dan merupakan negara pertama yang memenuhi standar terbaik internasional.
Pemerintah La Paz berharap dengan adanya taman ini, dapat membawa rasa solidaritas antar masyarakat di kawasan pinggiran Pura Pura yang terkenal kasar.
[Jannette Ferrufino, Direktur Taman Kota La Paz]:
Ini merupakan taman terbuka tempat para tuna wisma dan pembuat onar. Kriminalitas dan kekerasan sering terjadi disini. Tempat yang berbahaya ketimbang melakukan pelayanan publik. Keputusan untuk menutupnya telah dibuat, dan di area 100 hektar ini, dibangunlah sebuah taman seluas 22 hektar.
Pembangunan ini telah menghabiskan anggaran 72.000 dolar AS atau sekitar 847 juta rupiah.
Para skateboard dari seluruh dunia ikut menyumbang gagasan desain taman ini dalam upaya kerjasama dengan kedutaan Jerman dan yayasan Make Life Skate Life. (ME'K LAIF SKET LAIF)
Diantaranya lekukan landai kolam skateboard Fujiyama yang terinspirasi gunung Fuji di Jepang.
Komunitas skateboard dari berbagai penjuru kota yang berada di kawasan taman ini, menjadi titik temu antar kelas sosial baik menengah dan bawah.
[Hectpr Cruz, Warga El Alto]:
Memiliki taman skateboard ini telah memberikan banyak manfaat bagi kami untuk belajar. Saya mengalami banyak kemajuan setelah berseluncur selama 4 bulan.
Selain menjadi fasilitas umum bagi warga lokal, taman dengan berbagai medan seluncur juga telah menjadi tantangan tersendiri bagi para perseluncur pro.
[Alvaro de la Barra, Peseluncur]:
Saya secara teratur kemari setiap hari termasuk Sabtu dan Minggu, bahkan para pro yang kemari terkadang mengajari saya.
Taman tersebut merupakan kesuksesan besar dan saat ini pemerintah kota sedang mempertimbangkan untuk memperluasnya guna memberikan lebih banyak tantangan bagi peseluncur.
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Дорога смерти в Боливии за 18 минут! Самая опасная дорога в мире | Боливия
Привет! В этой серии я проехал на мотоцикле по дороге Юнгас, она же дорога смерти в Боливии, и по совместительству считается самой опасной дорогой в мире.
Меня зовут Макс, я путешественник.
На сегодняшний день посетил 60 стран и это только начало!
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Jungle Trek 2 - Bolivia Trip 2012
This was our big trek at the Hotel Castillo del Loro near Chulumani in Los Yungas. We headed off across a wire bridge (my son says that it was made of tin foil). After that we wandered up the side of the valley until we reached two separate waterfalls. We got to wade through them. The kids had NO fear.
The World's Most Extreme Road Trips HD 2014
The World's Most Extreme Road Trips 2014 HD 1080p
01. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan and China
Whether you are desperately revving your car's engine to clear a narrow pass or grinding through an endless expanse of sand in a 4X4, these five roads have gained a reputation for being among the most brutal in the world. A centuries-old trading trail that once formed part of the famed Silk Road, the Karakoram Highway is the world's highest altitude paved international road. Its 1,200km slice through the mighty Karakoram Range, from Abbottabad in Pakistan to Kashgar in China, passing through some of the world's most remarkable mountain scenery and providing access to top-notch trekking and mountaineering.
02. Canning Stock Route, Australia
Crossing the historic Canning Stock Route through Western Australia's rugged red sand wilderness is a modern-day explorer's dream. One of the world's most remote tracks, running 1,820km between the towns of Wiluna and Hall's Creek, the dust-tinged, take-no-prisoners toughness of this old drover's trail is tempered by the opportunity to meet the traditional owners of this isolated land and visit rock art sites that date back tens of thousands of years.
03. Death Road, Bolivia
This road is not nicknamed Camino de La Muerte (Death Road) for nothing. Bolivia's infamous 80km route from La Paz down into the rainforest-clad Yungas region is a dizzying descent of terrifyingly tight turns flanked by sheer cliffs on one side and dramatic drop-offs on the other. Notorious for traffic accidents, the Bolivian government completed a series of road modernisations in 2007, building an entirely new branch which bypasses much of the original tract.
04. Manali-Leh Highway, India
Flanked alternately by vistas of staggering snow-capped mountains and arid high-altitude plains, this winding route, which runs 490km between the regions of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh, is one of India's most beautiful. Traffic along the Manali-Leh Highway ascends and descends through nail-biting mountain passes, fording across streams and glacial melts, which results in some hair-raising moments and some of the most incredible photographic opportunities the subcontinent can offer.
05. Trans-Sahara Highway, Algeria, Niger and Nigeria
This highway is the ultimate desert adventure. Running for a mammoth 4,500km through three countries, driving the Trans-Sahara Highway is a test of mettle and guts that attracts the brave, the foolhardy and the crazy. Although plagued by security risks along some sections, the bigger danger is in going head-to-head with one of the world's most intense environments. Adventure seekers may covet travelling this route for the kudos involved, but its real attraction is the opportunity it affords to savour the Sahara desert at its most spellbinding.
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Forward facing abseiling in La Paz Bolivia
Abseiling looking down in La Paz, Bolivia filmed on a GoPro.
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Bolivia: The Last Trail Of Butch And Sundance with David Adams (Mystery Documentary) | Timeline
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David Adams re-lives the last days on the last trail of two American heroes, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, through the deserts of Bolivia. In 1908 the two legendary outlaws disappeared in the south of Bolivia not far from the border of Argentina. Were they killed by the Bolivian Cavalry? Or did they fake their deaths and escape to the USA and Europe as rich men? This is the mystery tackled by David Adams and the “Journeys” team. He recreates the lives and adventures of Butch and Sundance from La Paz in the north, to San Vincente to the south. And in the process he discovers what life was really like for them, and the true story of what happened in their final hours.
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Most Dangerous Road In The World | 10 Roads You Would Never Want to Drive On
Most Dangerous Road In The World | 10 Roads You Would Never Want to Drive On
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10. The Stelvio Pass, Italy
Death rating: 1/10
Some roads look a lot more dangerous than they really are. But that doesn't mean it's OK to admire the alpine scenery instead of the route ahead.
With more hairpins than Helena Bonham Carter, the Stelvio Pass in the Italian Alps looks like a child's scribble over the hills. Don't be fooled.
The road climbs almost two kilometers and, with just a low concrete barrier between you and the steep mountain drop, it's best not to look down. A bit too much speed on one of the road's 60 180-degree corners could spell disaster.
9. Los Caracoles Pass, Chile
Death rating: 2/10
These steep, dizzying bends slalom through the Andes between Uspallata in Argentina and Los Andes in Chile. The remote location, its elevation of 3,176 meters and the procession of articulated lorries make the drive even more frightening.
There's no safety barrier either.
Nonetheless, even tourist coaches use the road, at least when it's not cut off by snow in winter. An easier option is to go by air or take the Transandine Railway -- if it's ever brought back into service.
8. The coast roads, Croatia
Death rating: 5/10
In a country that experiences an average of 11,650 traffic accidents a year, it's no wonder that Croatia also makes it onto the Association for Safe International Road Travel's list of some of the world's most dangerous roads.
Congestion and speeding are a problem along the Adriatic coastal roads, which are infamous in the region for their blind corners, sharp bends that cling to the cliff face as well as a frequent lack of safety barriers.
7. The Widow-maker, United Kingdom
Death rating: 6/10
This scenic country road through England's Peak District was named by the Road Safety Foundation in 2010 as the United Kingdom's most dangerous road, with 34 fatal or serious accidents from 2006 to 2008.
6. Guoliang Tunnel in the Taihang mountains, China
Death rating: 6/10
The Guoliang Tunnel road in China's Henan province is scary enough for today's drivers, but for the Chinese villagers who hacked this 1.2-kilometer tunnel along the edge of the Taihang mountains in 1972, it proved deadly.
5. The Zoji Pass, India
Death rating: 7/10
The Zoji La is a mountain road between Kashmir and Ladakh and it looks like little more than a dusty pathway through the western Himalayas.
But it's a lifeline that keeps the people of Ladakh in touch with the rest of the world, although it's often cut off by heavy snow in winter.
The nine-kilometer stretch of road meanders over the mountain at 3,528 meters, with no barrier on one side and just the hard rock face on the other. Definitely not for anyone suffering from vertigo or a fear of landslides.
4. Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
Death rating: 7.5/10
The Karakoram highway links China and Pakistan at the Khunjerab Pass, at an altitude of 4,693 meters. It's prone to landslides and floods and to make matters worse, the road is unpaved in Pakistan.
But it is still a tourist attraction, passing through some spectacular gorges along the old Silk Road.
It has been named the Friendship Highway by the governments who built it, despite 810 Pakistani and 82 Chinese workers losing their lives during construction, mostly in landslides.
3. The Highway of Death, Iraq
Death rating: 8/10
Most Iraqi roads are dangerous at the moment, but Highway 80, from Kuwait City to Basra in Iraq, went down in history as the Highway of Death in the first Gulf War when a retreating column of Iraqi tanks and trucks was bombed by U.S. aircraft in February 1991, destroying 2,700 vehicles.
The death toll has never been accurately established and estimates vary from 300 to 10,000. The end of the war came just days after images of burnt-out vehicles and charred bodies were broadcast around the world.
2. The Road of Death, Bolivia
Death rating: 8.5/10
Once declared by the Inter-American Development Bank as the most dangerous road in the world, the route from La Paz to Coroico drops (3.5 kilometers over 65 kilometers) steeply enough to give even Charlie Sheen cause to pause and rethink his next move.
While it's become a playground for adventure cyclists, the dangers are real. Local trucks and overcrowded buses still ply, and quite often fly off, the route, with 200-300 fatalities a year.
1. The road from Jalalabad to Kabul, Afghanistan
Death rating: 9.5/10
Many roads have been dubbed most dangerous, but the 65-kilometer stretch of highway from Jalalabad to Kabul has more claim than most, snaking through Taliban territory.
But it's not the threat of insurgency that makes Highway 1 so dangerous -- it's a combination of the narrow, winding lanes that climb up to 600 meters through the Kabul gorge and the reckless
Conquering my Fear of Heights in Bolivia
Afraid of heights? Watch me rappel down a 17 story building in La Paz, Bolivia, and your fear will be conquered! I never thought I'd do this, but the rush and feeling of accomplishment of jumping was so worth it! So nice, I did it twice!