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Crazy Roof Top Adventure !!

Written by Nipun on . Posted in Adventure, Amazing & True, Asia

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Do you love heights ? Or You ever wanted to swim from such a roof top where you can see the whole city ?? How would you love to swim over a 55 story building ?

Marina Bay Sands, Singarpore

It is an expensive resort in Singapore which has an adventurous roof top. It features in the impressive, boat-shaped ‘SkyPark’ perched atop of the three towers that make up the world’s most expensive hotel, the £4billion Marina Bay Sands development in Singapore.

If you are crazy roof top adventure freak then just make a visit out here. But swimming to the edge won’t be quite as risky as it looks. While the water in the infinity pool seems to end in a sheer drop, it actually spills into a catchment area where it is pumped back into the main pool. At three times the length of an Olympic pool and 650ft up, it is the largest outdoor pool in the world at that height.

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Dont look down !! To infinity… and beyond! The pool stretches 150 metres, three times the length of an Olympic swimming pool

Best Watery Adventure At Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand

Written by NIRUPAM on . Posted in Adventure, Australia

Stitched Panorama

Visitors love the adventurousness way the Abel Tasman National Park mixes physical exertion with the beach life. Bursts of hiking or kayaking are punctuated by sun bathing, swimming and sedate snorkeling around the characteristic granite outcrops.

Those who do crave home comforts can stay in luxurious lodges, but sleeping under the stars is regarded as the ultimate way to experience the spirit of the Abel Tasman.

Information

Abel Tasman National Park is a national park located in South Island of New Zealand. The park was founded in 1942. With a coverage of only 225.3 square kilometres, is the smallest of New Zealand’s national parks. The park consists of forested, hilly country to the north of the valleys of the Takaka and Riwaka Rivers, and is bounded to the north by the waters of Golden Bayand Tasman Bay. It is named after Abel Tasman, who in 1642 became the first European explorer to sight New Zealand.

Aaroa Bay & Inlet, Abel Tasman National Park

 

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