Shark Backpack


Stephen Joseph Lunchbox, Shark


Stephen Joseph Lunchbox, Shark


$12.43


Stephen Joseph Lunchbox – SharkLunchbox Is Fully Lined And Insulated With Zipper Closure. Inside Is A Mesh Pouch And Velcro Strap To Hold Drinks In Place. A Perfect Compliment To Our Quilted Backpacks….

beatrix new york Lunch Box Dieter Monkey


beatrix new york Lunch Box Dieter Monkey



These insulated lunch boxes are a playful way to keep carrot sticks and bologna sandwiches fresh until lunch time. Made with heavy-duty laminated canvas for super easy cleaning and kid-proof durability. Back side has a name tag and a zipped pocket. PVC Free, phthalate free, and lead free.
(10 x 7.5 x 4″)…


Lassig Cooler Bag


Lassig Cooler Bag




Bioworld Nintendo: Mario Red Mini Back Pack


Bioworld Nintendo: Mario Red Mini Back Pack


$13.49


Licensed Nintendo merchandise. Nintendo: Mario Red Mini Back Pack! Exterior features: Adjustable shoulder straps. Interior features: One interior compartment. Size: 9″ L x 2.5″ W x 10″ H….

Haan MF4 4-Ultra Microfiber Pads, Blue


Haan MF4 4-Ultra Microfiber Pads, Blue


$21.95


HAAN Set of 4 Ultra-Microfiber Pads – Blue…

Toshiba 13.3-Inch Neoprene Case


Toshiba 13.3-Inch Neoprene Case


$14.94


Toshiba 13″ Neoprene Case…




Shark Backpack!

Business as Usual | Shark Sinatra, Show Banga, Jedi | BackPack | Dir. Mike Lee

Shark Backpack Questions


Shark Backpack
What do you want to do before you die?

heres my list:

1. Sing my heart put on the top of an egyption pyramid.
2. feed a shark.
3. spend one whole day in the rain. for no reason.
4. tell a teacher he’s worng (done it)
5. backpack in a forgien country.
6. read the dictionary a-z
7. feed a shark.
8. learn the tango

im working on it …

whats your number one thing to do before you die ?
i need more inspiration!

finish learning a 2nd language

Top five backpacker must-dos

Sky-Diving: If you haven’t thrown yourself out of a plane from at least 10,000ft after a trip to Australia or New Zealand, then you haven’t fully grasped the whole backpacker experience.

Both countries have more than their fare share of places to ‘get extreme’ but one of the most picturesque is Airlie Beach in Queensland, Australia. Although you can only jump from 10,000 ft, which is lower than many other places, this is a small price to pay when you see the views of the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands on your way back to earth.

Bungee Jumping: The ultimate ‘thrill-seeker’ destination is New Zealand, Land of the Long White Cloud It is here that commercial bungee jumping was born and in Queenstown on South Island you can do the highest permanent bungee in the world, the Nevis.

You’ll dive out of a cable car, precariously suspended over a ravine and fall for 8.5 seconds or 138 metres, and get frighteningly close to the riverbed below, before bouncing back up to relative safety.

Shark Dive: Remaining south of the equator, South Africa is where you can get up close and personal with one of the world’s most honed and perfectly adapted killing machines, the Great White Shark. Although this isn’t the most socially conscious adventure you can go on, seeing as they actively bait the sharks, put your conscience to one side for a day to experience the mighty force that is the Great White.

4The freezing and murky water make the shark’s unexpected appearance even more terrifying. Jaws music will stay in your head throughout the whole experience.

Machu Picchu: Scattered across its landscape, Latin America has some outstanding remains of long-gone civilization. The best way to see them is on foot and one of the best treks is the ancient Inca trail in Peru. The week-long hike will be hot, humid, wet then cold, but the final destination makes the pain worth it. Machu Picchu is truly breathtaking and watching sunrise over the remains is a sight few will see, but all who have will remember it forever.

Mount Everest Base Camp: Another equally rewarded trek is through the Himalayas to Everest Base Camp. The Mars-like landscape is often inhospitable but this unearthly place is unbelievable.

You’ll walk through the Nepalese Himalayas, up mountains, through expansive valleys and across vast glaciers seeing scenery unlike anywhere else on earth. All the while Sherpa and local Nepalese villagers make it look like a walk in the park, some park!

Before you even consider any of the above, make sure you have proper insurance. Throwing yourself out of a plane and swimming with sharks are obviously risky activities and as backpackers have no spare money to deal with accidents let alone emergency service sea-rescues and hospital bills, you need to insure against every possible calamity.

About the Author

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