Lost in Action: The Adventurers, Series Teaser

Extreemblog presents a small preview of a new articles series called: Lost in Action: The Adventurers. Every week, I will present you one famous adventure personality that changed the world we now live in.
Extraordinary lives are almost always rich in action, travel, passion, dreams, sometimes love and treasures. When you live life to the full, you don’t worry about the future, you just grab what you have and seek for more adventures.
That’s in short a personality of a true globetrotter, treasure hunter and extremity lover.
For those people living on the edge and risking own life was what they ate for breakfast every day.
Sir Ernest Shackleton. When his Endurance ship got stuck in ice of Antarctida during his third expediton, one of the world’s difficult survival challenges begun on the snow and icy desert.
Raymond Maufrais. He set out on a suicidal expedition into guyanian jungle. Friend and locals advised to turn back, because he was heading for the meeting with death. But Raymond still forced his way through. So hungry, he was shooting humming birds with bullets bigger than them!
Steve Fossett. Kidnapped by UFO, run away with a lover, hiding because of financial problems, discovered a secret US Army mission and had to die? Such are supposition, because heroes don’t just disappear without any sound.
Percy Harrison Fawcett. Just the prototype of Indiana Jones, who was looking for acient gold in tropical rainforest of Amazon.
Stay tuned.
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