In Pamplona, Spain, they traditionally run from the bulls, and in Rotorua, New Zealand, from the adrenaline ball of the zorb. Definitely a much safer form of entertainment, even if the ball moves you.
New Zealand
Baldwin Street in New Zealand is the steepest street in the world, making it a real tourist attraction. For some, it is enough to walk on it, others try to cycle over it, and it has also become a grateful target for photographers and adrenaline junkies. What kind of slope does it have, you ask? You don't want to know!
If you've ever wondered what heaven on Earth looks like, then we think we have a serious contender for that title. The South Island of New Zealand, the larger of the two that make up this Land of the Long White Cloud. It earned this title from the Maori for its dramatic skies and breathtaking scenery. Antony Harrison is one of those who stepped on the soil of this island and captured the image of paradise in the lens.
The New Zealand basketball team is famous for performing its famous dance or ritual "haka" before the game. More than the excellent and scary performance of the dance, it more than shocked the American NBA stars.
The Yellow Treehouse restaurant in New Zealand is definitely not a typical restaurant that you can visit at home. It is built on a tree more than forty meters high.
After taking more than 150,000 photos while traveling around New Zealand, Shawn Reeder compiled a video of 8,640 of them. Only these form a time-lapse video of a virtual tour of New Zealand.
We've all heard of the beautiful scenery, the clean air and their feathered icon with the funny tail - the kiwi. And who doesn't know photos of spewing geysers and smiling faces of adrenaline junkies wildly descending slopes covered in a blanket of virgin white snow?