What is your life's greatest adventure, if any? A shark-hunting trip or a week's camping holiday?

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Marriage! Like a free ticket on a StarTrek ship to the far reaches of the galaxies. You hang on ........ and take each new and day as an adventure!

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Wow, Mummyto3boys. And you were only 12. I do not love heights, so mountain climbing is out for me.

I'm not afraid of the sea, but. And Dom Bobbitt I am married myself and I know what you mean. Marriage IS an adventure and everyone should be determined to make the most of it and make it a successful and satisfying experience.

Going down the shore for 7 days without knowing where I'm going to sleep and only having 20 dollars in my pocket. My friend and I did this just for fun, and it was defiantly an experience haha.

Man I actually have several...Diving on an old Wreck in the Carribean when I was 18. Seventy feet down. Water was crystal clear under bright blue skys.

There was more color down there, than I had ever dreamed. T nuetral boyancy and glided over reefs and rocks like superman flying over a city. Another was a three week hiking trip thru glacier national Park in Washington.

Incredible time, with incredible scenery and the last one Ill list. Traveling thru southern Germany, and austria on a week long hike and bike. Most incredible place I have ever been.

Around the age of 12, I hiked Mt. Whitney, which at 14,496 feet is the tallest mountain in the continental US. It was one of those trips that pushed me to my absolute limit but my Dad encouraged me to just take it 100 steps at a time, and I did!

I am living my adventure. I like travelling and for the last few years I have been in China and South Korea teaching English. It is better than just travelling - I get to live with the people and get a better understanding of their culture and I get to tour these amazing countries.

Next? A ticket to fly around the world.

Backpacking the Appalachian Trail. Yep, all the way. I've done some other stuff since, but the AT was the first adventure, and it will always be the greatest.

Mine was searching for Bigfoot, I looked all over the western mountains for that Hairy SOB, its been two years and I still won't give up. I trained for the search in ohio. Bigfoot killed my dad, right in front of me and hes going to pay.So my adventure I guess is still taking place.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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