56 Odd Yet Inspiring Things To Put On Your Bucket List
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56 Odd Yet Inspiring Things To Put On Your Bucket List

Ideally I would love to travel every inch of the world, but let's be realistic here!

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56 Odd Yet Inspiring Things To Put On Your Bucket List
Krystina Sweet

Bucket lists are a wonderful thing. We all aspire to do something, go somewhere, and meet someone; in fact, the only thing we all have in common is that we probably all have a bucket list of some sort. While some people may wish to have kids by the age of 26, others wish to travel to the moon. In case anyone needed some bucket list inspiration I figured I would expose my own list. Personally, I overall would want to travel every inch of the world but, of course, I cannot be irrational, therefore, I narrowed it down. Although this isn't my entire list, I figured I would at least put down 56 things. Enjoy!

1. Skydive! (#Basic, I know.)

2. Jump off the world’s largest bungee jump

3. Ride the tallest roller coaster in the world

4. Drive across the Mexican border...and then make a quick u-turn back into America!

5. Great white shark cage diving

6. Snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef

7. Go scuba diving

8. Visit the dog island in Costa Rica

9. Travel to all 50 states

10. Watch the ball drop at Times Square (maybe even get a New Years kiss!)

11. Pet a kangaroo and a koala in Australia

12. Swim with dolphins

13. Swim with whale sharks

14. Pet an elephant

15. Publish a book

16. Go to an "Ellen Degeneres Show" filming

17. Fly on a trapeze

18. Visit Vegas (what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas..right?)

19. Sit courtside at an NBA game (and pretend to be an NBA star's trophy wife)

20. Drink from a fresh coconut

21. Go surfing in Hawaii

22. Eat a meal cooked by a celebrity chef

23. Learn a new language

24. Run a marathon

25. Achieve my weight goal

26. Paraglide

27. See the Northern Lights

28. Sleep in an igloo

29. Drive the Atlantic Ocean road

30. See the 7 wonders of the world

31. Nevis swing

32. Find P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney

33. Walk on the Great Wall of China

34. Travel first class

35. Swim with the pigs in the Bahamas

36. See the Grand Canyon

37. Go on an African safari

38. Spend the night in Lizzie Borden’s house

39. Crash a wedding

40. Ride a camel

41. Attend the World Cup

42. Have a beer at Oktoberfest in Germany

43. Spend St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland

44. Walk to the top of the Eiffel Tower

45. Visit Machu Picchu

46. Visit the Blue Lagoon in Iceland

47. Go zorbing

48. Dine in the Dark in Los Angeles

49. Hold a baby panda

50. Walk on a black sand beach

51. Attend a murder mystery dinner

52. Throw a dart at a map and go wherever it lands

53. Visit the Louvre

54. Ride the London Eye

55. Write a letter on Juliet’s wall in Verona, Italy

56. Complete my bucket list!

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