Some people and the results of not following safety rules. LINK, Via: Youtube
Monday, October 18, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Stormy Skimboarding
High riptide warning, watercraft advisory, flash floods, tons and tons of rain, extreme danger! These are all words that David doesn't really pay attention to... LINK: Vimeo
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The world most dangerous places to live Because of Mother Nature
Ironically, this article was written before the recent earthquake in Haiti - and guess what?
Yes, you have guessed it already. Alongside places like Vesuvius (left) that most people would probably name when asked for a list of those places most dangerous to live because of Mother Nature, Haiti is already in there with a bullet at number four.
Find out the rest by clicking the link below. And please! Whatever country you live in, please make a donation, however small, to your nation's response to the earthquake crisis in Haiti. LINK
The world most dangerous places to live cause by Mother Nature | World Travel
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Dangerous Siberian Bridge
It's slightly safer than the giant catapult they used to use to cross the river. LINK
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Endangered: The Most Dangerous Bird on Earth
The rainforest of the northeastern coast of Australia is home to the Southern Cassowary and as the third largest bird on the planet it is strange that its reputation is not greater. Certainly, it is a remarkable looking animal, almost like something out of ‘Jurassic Park' with its large casque (a horn like crest which indicates age and dominance) positioned, dinosaur-like on its forehead. Estimates vary but it is thought that only around 1500 of this mysterious and ancient creature still survive in the wild.
The Guinness World Record Book puts them at the top of the list of birds dangerous to man. LINK
Monday, January 12, 2009
Even More of the Most Dangerous Roads
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Dangerous Pathway
El Caminito del Rey (The King's pathway, often shortened to El Camino del Rey) is a walkway, now fallen into disrepair, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Alora in Spain.
The walkway has now gone many years without maintenance, and is in a highly deteriorated and dangerous state. Some parts of the walkway have completely collapsed and have been replaced by a beam and a metallic wire on the wall.
Many people have lost their lives on the walkway in recent years. After four people died in two accidents in 1999 and 2000, the local government closed the entrances. However, adventurous tourists still find their way into the walkway. LINK, Via: Youtube