Hi everyone @LivingUKTaiwan here with today's edition of the #TravelDigest. Today's Top 3 Pinmapple posts are so exciting!!! We going through the Thai jungle to see a massive pinnacle on the top of a mountain, then there's an inverted waterfall in Chile, and finally, we're going to scuba dive in a cage to see some sharks in Australia. How does all that sound for a lot of fun and excitement?!
" I climbed up over the rock stack and started the last 50 meter scramble out to the huge pinnacle. It almost seemed like a jungle scene out of Tomb Raider! Climbing up and over numerous boulders led me to the rock so many people had talked about. I slashed and hacked vines as I climbed making the return and future visits easier but was sure I was likely to be one of, if not the first to reach the rock."
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"We walked along a narrow, but quite distinct path and came across a small river, through which we had to cross. And a little further beyond the crossing ... a vertical wall of water rose up! As if a geyser from somewhere below gushes almost continuously. Attention! Crossing to the other side of the river is not too difficult, but not everyone can just overstep, and jumping over can be dangerous: the stones are wet and slippery."
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"There were four groups so they run through all four groups giving each later group about 30 minutes in the cage. Until a Great White shows up then they will run through the groups again so everyone gets to see one under water.Now as I said earlier there has been very limited sightings this season but we were still hopeful.The rule is if no shark shows up by 3.30 pm we throw in the towel and head home. So we all had our fingers crossed."
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