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Three adventure stories, 100 to 200 words.

World explorers tell ten adventures.

Sohu Sports News From February 26th to March 3rd, the French weekly Weekend No.3 published some thrilling and bizarre stories about explorers dating the North Pole, dancing with sharks, and driving F 1 racing cars to get in close contact with gorillas. Let's share their unforgettable moments and the joy of overcoming difficulties and obstacles:

"Live with orangutans for a week."

Gé rard Lorenti, 48, engineer. "With the help of the film" Orangutans in the Fog "dedicated to naturalist Dion Fauci, the wild orangutans in the mountainous areas of Rwanda are widely known. They are unique to this area. These orangutans are in danger of extinction-there are only 650 of them in three countries: Rwanda, Uganda and Congo (DRC). This trip is the only chance to get close to these behemoths. I have always been interested in orangutans, and I like taking pictures of animals. When I learned that I had resumed my trip to Rwanda in the spring of 2002, I told myself to seize the present, or I would never have a chance. Two months later, when our 8-member tour group strolled through the lush virgin forest, I was only 3 meters away from a female orangutan who was breastfeeding her child. It looked at me calmly with an almost human eye. I didn't expect to observe them so closely. We spent an hour following them quietly. I was fascinated. Another female orangutan pushed me slowly with her hand. Only the leader of the male orangutan showed us its existence with a few cries and a few chest slaps. It's important to walk slowly and don't use the flash when taking pictures. If male orangutans feel that their group is in danger, they will attack. Think about it, a 200 kg body is coming at you, which is really enough for you. At night, after a time and space, I realized what I had just experienced. My feelings are very strong. This is a unique trip that has deeply affected my life. "

"Feed the shark: An unforgettable experience!"

Enecker flip, 4 1 year-old, reporter. "I'm afraid and hesitant. I took a deep breath, handed it a fish and turned around at the same time. Its powerful jaws closed, and I felt its teeth through chain mail. At the bottom of 15 meters, I asked myself why I wanted to take part in this shark feeding training. As an experienced diver, 15 years, I have been devoted to exploring the mysteries of the seabed and met more than one shark. I was fascinated by these animals and was enthusiastic when I set out. After one day's observation and another day's repeated practice in the swimming pool, I started the real diving. Wearing a chain mail diving suit with a weight of 10kg and carrying an oxygen bottle with a weight of 15kg, I dived into a coral reef in the Caribbean and met a 2-meter-long shark-my coach told me that as long as I didn't annoy them, these sharks wouldn't hurt people. The first dive made me very tired. I released the fish too fast, and the sharks became impatient, which really scared me. The next day, I felt much more comfortable. I feed sharks some big herring and even touch them. Of course, I'm careful. This experience is really hard to forget. "

"In the Arctic, it's not that difficult."

Didier Leba, 36, doctor. Dating with the North Pole began in early April in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen. The expedition must first reach the Russian base in Bagnaud. Several tents were set up on the big ice floe. There is no fixed structure here. Once the ice floe breaks, it must be able to move quickly. Didier recalled: "I was thrilled to think that we were floating on the Arctic Ocean with 4000 meters of water under our feet." On the morning of April 19, Mi -8 helicopter sent away the members of the expedition, who will spend a week here. Life in hell began. Dr Leba had to push, pull and even carry the sleigh. The worst part is the ice mountain range-two chunks of ice can form a wall several meters high, waiting for them to climb over. After a six-hour trek, the tour guide announced that it was getting late. So I started to build tents to gather the snow and melt it. The next day, the big ice floe was cut off by a big waterway. Dr. Leba said, "We use skis to connect skis in pairs. No one is a hero. " In the evening, the guide announced that he could reach the North Pole the next day. This meant that they had to work hard and sweat ... Didier Leba recalled: "We arrived at the North Pole at 16: 45. We have to convince ourselves that this is the North Pole, because there is no sign indicating that place. We don't know where we are, but the 90-degree display on GPS confirms our position. At that time, we were very happy. "

Crossing the Atlantic: Beyond Self

Sophie Ladame, 26, is a painter. "At first, this was my father's dream, and later it became my dream." Sophie Ladame explained. The young female painter set out from Wonderport on the Mediterranean coast, passed through Gibraltar and the Canary Islands, and crossed the Atlantic Ocean on a sailboat with a length of11.72m.. She travels with Anne, Sabine and Pierre, all of whom are students. The journey lasted a month. "Don't be too hasty." Every member has to do everything: steer, sail, be on duty for six hours, maintain, cook ... Sophie said, "We study everything crazily. We must stick to it and contribute as much as possible in order to ensure team unity and maintain a good atmosphere. " However, problems still follow. Sophie once ran aground a ship on the beach. Once she was at the helm at night, the sailboat was sailing in the middle of the ocean, and the strut of the foremast broke, causing the sail to fall into the water. Sophie said: "We need to surpass ourselves and find a solution. I really like difficult situations, such as when the ship ran aground or rescued the ship from a 5-meter-high wave. " They didn't encounter too many trade winds during their journey. One day, when it was calm, they could dive into the sea to "play". Away from all the land, under the deep sea, Sophie didn't stay there for long, although the light shone through the ocean. She keeps images of sailing with dolphins at night, as well as huge rays, killer whales and sharks ... One morning, an emerald appeared on the horizon, which is Martinique. Sophie said, "I looked at the sea behind me. Now, I am willing to re-complete this journey alone. "

"weightlessness dizziness"

John von Meister, 48, a businessman. "'20 seconds', a muttering voice came from the loudspeaker. After 20 seconds, I will experience the feeling of weightlessness with other 1 1 tourists. By my side, Anna, a German woman, feels a little uncomfortable. China native Chen wants to unfurl the national flag and take photos as a souvenir. We are 9000 meters above Gagarin Center near Moscow. The sound of the engine faded away. A gesture made me soar and touch the ceiling. 5 seconds': I must get back to the electric shock pad as soon as possible. Anna was completely at a loss when a crew member clutched her tightly. The whole experience lasted for 30 seconds. After that, the engine is restarted. "Deep-sea exploration: It is very necessary for beginners to receive three days of training before diving into the deep sea. Astronaut training: In order to simulate weightlessness, the Space Center arranged such a flight on the plane.

"dive into an underwater cave"

Bernd Uwe Garrein, 60, lawyer. "To get to the underwater freshwater caves in Mexico, you must first go through the jungle. Groups of mosquitoes attacked us-three divers and a tour guide. My equipment weighs 20 kilograms, and my diving suit is close to my body. After arriving at the destination, the tour guide told us that these caves used to be drinking water reservoirs for the Mayans. This cave was formed under the action of ice in the last ice age and exists under the whole Yucatan Peninsula. We finally dived into a cave full of clear water. We filed in because it was very narrow. The hole is 5 meters below the water surface. A rope is fixed to the wall of the cave. The guide warned us: "Several divers are missing here because they have gone too far." Sometimes, light shines from the cracks in the cave. Suddenly, I began to float because there was too much gas behind my stable. "bang!" I hit the top of the cave. Fortunately, I didn't damage the stalactites. I fell down again. After diving for 35 minutes, we saw the light of day again. "

"Mont Blanc, a difficult journey"

Danielle Dion, 45, journalist. "Our eyes are fixed on Mont Blanc (the highest peak in Europe, with an altitude of 4,808.45 meters). Six of us watched Mont Blanc from Schamoni Valley. It's spectacular. That's why we are here. Climbing guide Philippe Bonano explained: "Walking this road is a kind of exercise for people. In a week, you will learn all the skills that will get you to the top. "Four days later, we were ready for the exercise. After we took the sightseeing train up the mountain, it was more than five hours before the mountaineer's mountain cabin and the height difference of 1500m. The climb went well. At two o'clock the next morning, the hut on the mountain was crowded with people. After that, we hit the road again. Target is 4808 meters above sea level. No one spoke, only the sound of anti-skid shoes rubbing on the unfrozen snow. The heart beats faster. We can find many reasons to stop. But we can't stand still, we should move forward slowly. Our minds froze, shrugging our shoulders, shrinking our necks and having difficulty breathing in the cold. Follow the footprints. The guide kept reminding us in a low voice. Finally succeeded! 10: 40, we reached the top of the mountain. The scenery is magnificent. The strong wind blew away the frozen snow. But some people say that the hardest part is still behind: going down the mountain and going back to the valley. "

Love in the desert marathon

Mark Louboutin, a 40-year-old journalist. "Exhausted, frustrated, thirsty, scorching sun. Collapsed under the tattered tent, I asked myself what I was doing here. The first desert marathon I participated in was a terrible journey. However, with the support of other experienced athletes, I started over and finally fell in love with this world beyond myself. It is also here that I understand that it is not only a hobby, but also a mission to complete this' road of the brave'. The 220km Desert Marathon is divided into six stages-totally self-sufficient. In other words, athletes should bring necessary equipment and a week's diet in their backpacks. The desert marathon is not so much a race as an adventure, an opportunity to cultivate the spirit of unity and surpass ourselves. At the same time, you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery: canyons, boundless sand dunes, villages distributed like carpets on oases, dromedaries that come and go freely, and flying storks. The desert marathon is a race and a treatment-you just can't get rid of it. Evidence? You see, I have participated in four desert marathons, but I intend to blow out the candles of the 20 th birthday of the 2005 desert marathon. "

"Take part in the Tour de France"

Matt Angel, 36, a journalist. "Thousands of us are waiting for the departure signal on the road. An hour later, alain prost rushed out first. 3000 cyclists swarmed out, and I didn't have time to pedal. There was a deafening sound on the 9 km long road. When I attacked the Pell Pass, the winding road in front of me was covered with' stars'. After 5 hours, the discomfort of buttocks disappeared, and the legs and cardiovascular system became harmonious. I began to climb the Toulmalai Pass-the rising road seemed endless. I am very excited about the next downhill. At the last level, I took a break for a final sprint. There, I found a partner who set out with me. After120km, we parted. Not far from the finish line, I mobilized my whole body to launch the last charge. 1977 reached the finish line, lasting 1 1 hour 35 minutes. The next day, Villenke (a famous French cyclist) completed the same distance of 2 12 km in only 6 hours ... "

"F 1 racing car, charming!"

Stefan samson, 28, journalist. "Silverstone circuit in England, 1 1 am. I clumsily got into the bucket seat of the racing car. The steering wheel is wrapped in velvet, the car is full of electronic equipment, light-emitting diodes and switches, and there is an LCD screen no bigger than the Game-Boy, so the internal space is minimized. I feel comfortable sitting in it, just like being in a broken elevator. Of course, my seat belt hasn't been buckled yet. What is the scenery like? I can only see the windshield-almost under my nose, and two huge wheels in the distance. Ignition. Ferrari, who won the F 1 world championship, started. I am very excited. I stepped on the accelerator carefully and the car drove out. The engine, like a huge cat, makes a "purring" sound and its speed increases rapidly. It is time. I stepped on the accelerator to the end and felt like I was going to rush to the next corner. It's amazing! The engine reaches 17000 rpm and the power is 850 HP. But I can't let the car exceed the speed limit, because it is insured for 6.5438+0.5 million euros. The curve suddenly appeared in front of me, and I couldn't see it clearly. The brakes almost broke my ribs. In less than 5 seconds, the speed reached 200 km/h, and the acceleration slip adjustment corrected even the slightest mistake. It's amazing. There is no doubt: even the last racer on the field is a hero. Take off your hat to them! "

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