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Ride a Raft in the Tidal Gully in Canada
Imagine a flat, calm river breaking itself into angry waves. That's what you'll experience in the Bay of Fundy, a giant funnel-shaped bay between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with the highest tidal depression in the world. The tidal gully reverses the flow of the Shubenacadie River twice a day. Incredible tidal cavities are formed when the lakes flowing into the river combine with the water as well as the waves formed within them. Various outfitters offer zodiac trips to the top of the Shubenacadie River. Get ready to get drenched in your raft, which you use on the rushing white waters, holding on tight and giggling uncontrollably. Tip : Full moons - even super moons - allow waves to reach 10 feet, making wilder rides possible. Sleep on a Rock in Colorado Have you ever looked at photos of a climber sleeping on a rock with support from the rock and admired them? Kent Mountain Adventure Center makes it possible for amateurs to experience this experience at high altitude in the Rocky Mountains. The Estes Park outfitters' rock camping adventures package allows travelers to experience horizontal life without getting hurt. Guides guide guests through climbing and safety instructions, allowing guests to set up their own “wall camp” at a lower elevation before climbing hundreds of meters with waist-mounted support using climbing and ascending ropes. Tip : If you don't like heights very much, you can go down again if you get scared, it will be a very fast descent and if you decide to do this, you can set up camp on the ground. Or you can choose a variation where you spend the day at an altitude of 12-15 meters with the “Lunch Only” option.
Swim with Sailfish in the Yucatán Peninsula
The fastest fish in the world, the sailfish, which can reach a speed of 96 kilometers per hour, wanders around the warm waters of Isla Mujeres, Mexico, chasing sardines every winter. The song Poetry In Motion describes this elegant attack against whitefish that escape from the hungry jaws of the spear-nosed predator by swimming quickly and rhythmically. Watching this moment happen by diving is like testifying in court. Reefs to Rockies offers travelers a multi-day itinerary where they can watch these magnificent giant fish up close, which can grow up to 10 feet. If you're lucky, you may also spot dolphins, sharks and a variety of tropical marine animals in this generous Caribbean Sea. Tip : The company also offers the opportunity to swim with whale sharks, the largest fish in the region. Try Walking on Floating Logs in Sweden What do you think about using a wooden raft to camp in a secluded spot along a winding river route all day long or even all week long? Old Finns will enjoy this one-of-a-kind adventure in the Swedish wilderness, which National Geographic Traveler dubbed “Tours of a Lifetime” in 2013. For 35 years, Vildmark I Värmland has been helping travelers experience the pleasure of standing on a wooden raft on their own, together with the employees they started with when they started this business on the Klarälven River. Take a look at the timber piles on the shore, figure out how to harness your power and watch your progress down the river, pausing for short walks, admiring the beavers along the shoreline, or camping out for the night (the company runs timber raft tours ranging from 1 to 8 days). Tip : Don't think you're ready? Choose the all-inclusive tour, with lodging in a leisure-level hut and prepared meals throughout the tour.
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