I was watching Supernatural, a scene when Dean was dead and spent his time in the hell before he could do anything meaningful in his life made me think what I to do before I die. Something meaningful, something I want to do with important people in my life, something to remember, something I can tell to my grandchildren in the future. Sooo here' s my initial stab;
1) Solve a Rubik's Cube
Mind-challenging kind of game is not my cup of tea. But Rubik's cube really change my perspective. A multi-colored, seemingly-innocuous, twisty little block that drives most of my friends crazy. Here's some short history about this little cube, invented by Erno Rubik circa 1974, the 3-D puzzle game has held the title of ‘most popular game of its kind’ ever since its debut.
2) Float around Dead Sea
Honestly I really wanted to float in a Dead Sea. As scary as it sounds, Dead Sea is a fun place to swim for a terrible swimmer like me. Okay, so admittedly, you’re probably not initially fond of swimming around a place called “The Dead Sea”. The Dead Sea is a salt lake (a landlocked ‘sea’ highly concentrated in salt—this one being even saltier than the ocean itself at over 30% salt content) that borders Jordan to the east and Israel/the West Bank to the west. It spans about 42 miles, has the lowest elevation on Earth (at 1,300ft below sea-level), and—contrary to its name—is renowned for being a sort of Mecca for health research and treatment.
3) Stragaze at the Atamaca Desert in Chile
Stargazing will always be my favorite activity if I have the gigantic expensive telescope in my house. I read somewhere mentioned about Atamaca Desert as a best place to stargaze. Been googling about this place. Here goes the facts. It's extremely dry, the driest place on earth since it received less than a millimeter of rain per year. Due to it's unfamiliar geographical condition with another desert, I called it Mars-like appearance, with miles and mile of nothingness surrounding it. Since the Atamaca receives very cloudy days and little interference from pesky city lights, and is high above sea-level, I can already tell it's a star-gazer's paradise.
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