2. Adventurous sportsAdventurous sports
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3. Adventure Sport TypesAdventure Sport Types
1.Trekking1.Trekking 2.Paragliding2.Paragliding
3.Rock Climbing 4.Mountain Bike3.Rock Climbing 4.Mountain Bike
5.Snorkeling 6.Hot Air Ballooning5.Snorkeling 6.Hot Air Ballooning
7.Hand Gliding 8.Wind Surfing7.Hand Gliding 8.Wind Surfing
9.Canoeing 10.Sailing9.Canoeing 10.Sailing
11.Sky Diving 12.Surf11.Sky Diving 12.Surf
13.Bungee Jumping 14.Scuba Diving13.Bungee Jumping 14.Scuba Diving
4. TrekkingTrekking
Trekking is basically a combination of
journeying on foot through forests,
mountains and other varied terrains
with a backpack that include the basic
and essentials one needs while one is
on the move.
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6. ParaglidingParagliding
• Paragliding is the recreational and competitive
adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-
flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary
structure. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a
hollow fabric wing whose shape is formed by its
suspension lines, the pressure of air entering vents in
the front of the wing and the aerodynamic forces of the
air flowing over the outside.
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9. Rock ClimbingRock Climbing
Rock climbing is an activity in which
participants climb up, down or across natural
rock formations or artificial rock walls. The goal
is to reach the summit of a formation or the
endpoint of a pre-defined route without falling.
Rock climbing competitions have objectives of
completing the route in the quickest possible
time or the farthest along an increasingly difficult
route.
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12. Mountain BikeMountain Bike
• Mountain biking is a sport which consists of
riding bicycles off-road, often over rough
terrain, using specially adapted mountain bikes
. Mountain bikes share similarities with other
bikes, but incorporate features designed to
enhance durability and performance in rough
terrain.
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15. SnorkelingSnorkeling
• Snorkeling is the practice of swimming on or
through a body of water while equipped with a
diving mask, a shaped tube called a snorkel,
and usually swimfins. In cooler waters, a wetsuit
may also be worn. Use of this equipment allows
the snorkeler to observe underwater attractions
for extended periods of time with relatively little
effort.
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18. Hot Air BalooningHot Air Balooning
• Hot air ballooning is the activity of flying
hot air balloons. Attractive aspects of ballooning
include the exceptional quiet , the lack of a
feeling of movement, and the bird's-eye view.
Since the balloon moves with the wind, the
passengers feel absolutely no wind, except for
brief periods during the flight when the balloon
climbs or descends into air currents of different
direction or speed.
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20. Hang GlidingHang Gliding
• Hang gliding is an air sport in which a pilot flies
a light and unmotorized foot-launchable aircraft
called a hang glider . Most modern hang gliders
are made of an aluminium alloy or composite-
framed fabric wing. The pilot is ensconced in a
harness suspended from the airframe, and
exercises control by shifting body weight in
opposition to a control frame, but other devices,
including modern aircraft flight control systems,
may be used.
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23. WindsurfingWindsurfing
• Windsurfing is a surface water sport that
combines elements of surfing and sailing. It
consists of a board usually 2 to 3 metres long,
displacing about 60 to 250 liters, powered by
wind on a sail. The rig is connected to the board
by a free-rotating universal joint and consists of
a mast, 2-sided boom and sail. The sail area
ranges from rarely less than 2.5 m2
to a rarely
more than 12 m2
depending on the conditions,
the skill of the sailor and the type of windsurfing
being undertaken.
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26. RaftingRafting
• Rafting is a challenging recreational
outdoor activity using an inflatable raft to
navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is
usually done on white water or different degrees
of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the
raft passengers. The development of this activity
as a leisure sport has become popular since the
mid-1970s. It is considered an extreme sport, as
it can be dangerous.
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29. CanoeingCanoeing
• Canoeing is an outdoor activity that involves a
special kind of canoe.
• Open canoes may be 'poled' (punted), sailed,
'lined and tracked' (using ropes) or even '
gunnel-pumped'.
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32. SailingSailing
• Sailing is the propulsion of a vehicle and the
control of its movement with large (usually
fabric) foils called sails. By changing the rigging,
rudder, and sometimes the keel or centre board,
a sailor manages the force of the wind on the
sails in order to move the vessel relative to its
surrounding and change its direction and
speed. Mastery of the skill requires experience
in varying wind and sea conditions, as well as
knowledge concerning sailboats themselves and
a keen understanding of one's surroundings.
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35. SkydivingSkydiving
• Skydiving, is the action of exiting an aircraft and
returning to earth with the aid of gravity while
using a parachute to slow down during the final
part of the descent. It may or may not involve a
certain amount of free-fall, a time during which
the parachute has not been deployed and the
body gradually accelerates to terminal velocity.
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38. SurfSurf
• Surfing is a surface water sport in which the
participant, referred to as a "surfer", rides a
surfboard on the crest and face of a wave, which
is carrying the surfer towards the shore. Waves
suitable for surfing are found primarily in the
ocean, but are also sometimes found in lakes
and rivers, and also in manmade wave pools.
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40. Bungee JumpingBungee Jumping
• Bungee jumping is an activity that involves
jumping from a tall structure while connected to
a large elastic cord. The tall structure is usually a
fixed object, such as a building, bridge or crane;
but it is also possible to jump from a movable
object, such as a hot-air-balloon or helicopter,
that has the ability to hover above the ground.
The thrill comes as much from the free-falling as
from the rebounds.
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43. Scuba DivingScuba Diving
• Scuba diving ("SCUBA" originally being an
acronym for self contained underwater
breathing apparatus, now widely considered a
word in its own right) is a form of underwater
diving in which a diver uses a scuba set to
breathe underwater.