10 Places to visit to feel adrenaline

If these people are adventurous and have not they spend their money, lucky you, because I assure you that this list will make your dreams come true.
1. Base jumping in the New River Gorge Bridge, USA
If you come to Fayette County on the third Saturday of October, you can enjoy the ‘Bridge Day’, this day will offer demonstrations of rappelling, climbing and BASE jumping.
2. Bungee jumping at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Among the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia are the Victoria Falls. This place is ideal setting for bungee-jumping, in fact, is considered one of the highest waterfalls in the world.
3. Skydiving over Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Snow-capped volcanoes and stunning scenery in brochures invite everyone to visit this site. Lake Taupo is renowned as one of the best places to skydiving that includes more than a minute in freefall.
4. Paragliding in Red Rocks of Sedona, USA
Performing in this desert valley paragliding is like flying over a landscape of hell, with the difference that here you will be happy.
5. Canopy over the tops of trees in Durango, USA
If you have dreamed to be like Tarzan, Jane and take your own go to the green woods of Durango, Colorado.
6. Hang gliding over Argentina Bariloche
Patagonia is without doubt the land of the giants, and if you are looking for a way Barlioche horizon is the place to find it.
7. Baba Dag Mountain Paragliding, Turkey
Not all countries in the world have their own festival of flight, but the region Oludeniz Turkey celebrates the art of flying each October with its annual week of air.
8. Hang gliding in Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain
Visit the Sierra Nevada and jump over the dramatic encounter between the mountains and the sea.
9. Base Jumping from the Sky Tower, New Zealand
Auckland, one of the liveliest cities in New Zealand, people from all over the world come here to jump from the Sky Tower, one of the tallest towers in the southern hemisphere.
10. Diving Cenote Dos Ojos caves, Mexico
75 million years ago, a huge meteorite hit the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, leaving a crater 284 kilometers in length on the surface of the earth.