6. Running with the Bulls
This Tamil Nadu festival is famous for a bull-taming sport. Villagers pursue the drunk and irate animals, endangering themselves by grab the money taped to their horns.
7. Cave Diving:
Cave diving is very similar to skiing in many respects. There are two types of cave divers. There are those who go to explore sites that have previously been explored, have already been charted and mapped out and profit from the risks that others have taken to go before them.
Then there are Exploration Cave Divers. These divers want to view new sites and be the first to explore a tunnel or a system that has never been explored before. Like the snow skier jumping out of a helicopter on a mountain peak that has never been skied before – this sort of diving contains a degree of risks, which causes approximately 500 deaths a year.
The latter should be banned, especially in Mexico as it is very risky. Probable causes of death: run out of air, equipment failure, and losing your way.
8. Base Jumping:
A base jumper is one of those individuals who feel they must hurl themselves with nothing but a parachute from buildings, antennas, bridges and cliffs. Chances are big that the wind could easily slam them into the object. Not only is this activity deadly–between 5 and 15 people die each year, according to The International PRO BASE Circuit–it’s also prohibited in many countries, including the U.S.
9. Snowmobiling:

10. Supercross:
Athletes fly into the air on motorcycles, while doing backflips, taking their hands off the handlebars and other stunts that could potentially kill them. Just watch the Dumbest Stuff on Wheels, a comedic style show, and you’ll get the picture.
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