Orlando Adventure 2008 Episode 6: EPCOT Part 2
Thursday, July 15th, 2010Episode 6: EPCOT Part 2 Rides: United States: 0:06 Italy: 1:04 Germany: 2:21 China: 4:04 Norway: 6:46 Mexico: 8:19
Episode 6: EPCOT Part 2 Rides: United States: 0:06 Italy: 1:04 Germany: 2:21 China: 4:04 Norway: 6:46 Mexico: 8:19
Week 8: As I wave adios to my buddies in the Dominican Republic I’m forced to make a quick decision after I miss my connection to Costa Rica. THE ODYSSEY EXPEDITION is one guy’s attempt set a new Guinness World Record by visiting each and every country of Planet Earth in one epic journey. Just to make things interesting, he has to abide by the following rules: He cannot fly He may not drive He must use public transport He is doing this to raise funds for the charity WaterAid. For more information and to find out where Graham is now, go to www.theodysseyexpedition.com
With seven days a camera and a car, Josh spends his first full day in Mexico in Tulum exploring Mayan ruins. stay tuned for act 2…
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Coba, a window to the Mayan knowledge! Coba, “water curled” city surrounded with lakes, where the experts were living; the big astronomers. Constructed 1200 years ago, the only site that preserves great variety of steles or calendars, where the Maya was guarding records of such specific events as wars, weddings, ascents to the power among others. Important temples stand out like: the church, the observatory and Nohochmul, the highest temple and the only one that is possible to climb.
Tankah is Adventure, Culture and Amusement! Tankah, is located to short distance of Tulum’s downtown, this echo-park is located above a system of underground rivers SAC ACTUN, which is the most extensive of the world. Tankah offers the perfect environment for a great adventure, inside the park you will find two natural sink wells, one of them is the NAVAL, being this crossed by two zip-lines with a few lengths of 110 mt and 212 mt, the longest leads us to the pier to approach the canoes and to row through the biggest natural sink well of the Mayan Riviera, the settlers of Tankah allow us to know their culture and customs more closely.
Mitch and Ryan are sent on a 500 mile “Wild Goose Chase” for a Mexican driving permit.
It’s time to leave Los Angeles. FOLLOW ON TWITTER @ www.twitter.com Music by Mindthings www.jamendo.com WEBSITE www.intransit.tv
OneWheelDrive.Net’s gotten ahold of two Honda Varaderos, which in Canada are being marketed as Adventure bikes. So the destination? Mexico’s Baja, because that should be adventurous enough.
In the heart of the Chiapas region. Coffee and shopping. www.intransit.tv http