You think the sharp U-turn in the highway flyover that leads to your office is very deadly and an eternal threat to your car and your life? Or the biker gang that just zoomed past your with roaring torque has caused you to curse them as you assumed you could have crushed in the bridge barricade? Take a chill pill and thank heaven that you don't have to travel on some really scary and life threatening roads on a regular basis.

1. Relaxing in a sky hammock.

The Highline Festival in Monte Piana, Italy. Climbers chilled on a line that carried a total weight of roughly 5,180 pounds for the “Ticket to the Moon” project.
2. Swimming in The Jellyfish Lake.

Located on Eil Malk island in Palau, The Jellyfish Lake is home to more than ten million jellyfish. Even though they have adapted to their surroundings by losing their sting, the sight of all of them together is terrifying.
3. Doing anything on Trolltunga.

At 2,300 feet above the surface of Lake Ringedalsvatnet in Norway, you shouldn’t be doing anything but praying to live another day.
4. Entering crocodile-filled waters.

Climb inside the “Cage of Death” at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin City, Australia, and conquer your fears of drowning, enclosed spaces, and being eaten alive all at once.
5. Hiking Mount Hua.

Climbers clip onto chains as they hug the rock face at peaks of up to 7,070 feet. What’s more terrifying: the wooden walking path that is less “bridge” and more “lip on the cup of your sanity.”
6. Visiting the Door To Hell.

Travel to Derweze, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan and see the blazing natural gas field that has burned continuously since it was lit by Soviet petroleum engineers in 1971. Without a fence, the gaping hole is open for the public to get the closest look possible
7. Eating street food creatures.

Finally discover the consistency of starfish with skewered street snacks in China.
8. Flying a jet with zero experience.

Everyday people fly jets with an instructor present out of U.S. locations in Florida, Texas, and California with a company called MiGFlug.
9. Snacking on fried spiders.

The popular Cambodian treat is “crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside,” according to one blogger. If you can stomach the idea of eating one, they are fairly high in protein.
10. Base jumping in Zakynthos, Greece.

It’s safe, they said. There isn’t a shipwreck either, they said. Base jumping in Navagio Beach has become so popular that it now hosts the Summer BASE Jump Boogie, where athletes make more than 300 jumps in five days.
11. Checking out Trinidad’s Tamana Caves.

Filled with thousands of bats, the caves house various types of frugiverous (fruit-eating) bats and rare blood-eating vampire bats.
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