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Fear has a sound and Xtreme Screams will ensure that thrill-seekers' screams - heard at exhilarating rides, attractions and experiences around the world - will reverberate in viewers' ears long after they watch each heart-pumping episode. From Colorado's Terror-Dactyl, which launches riders 100 mph over Manitou Springs, to a heart-pounding jump off the 260-foot-high Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, South Africa, one thing each adventure has in common is the ear-piercing shrieks coming from those brave enough to try it!
Hip-hop dancers head to Florida to take on a drop tower that propels them 335 feet down at 60 mph. Then, co-workers in Texas are suspended in the air before falling 130 feet into a net, and adrenaline junkies swing over a canyon.
Friends reconnect with their inner child while dropping 30 stories on Canada's tallest and fastest roller coaster. Then, soccer mates in France ride a bike off a 90-foot ski jump, and firefighters go iceless bobsledding in Utah.
Friends head to Pattaya, Thailand, to bungee jump off a 20-story crane at 70 mph. Then, riders in Missouri take on one of the fastest wooden roller coasters ever built and thrill seekers free fall into a canyon in Colorado.
Friends face their fears on North America's largest zip line in Whistler, B.C. Then, actors brave a coaster in Pennsylvania where the floor is ripped out from underneath, and thrill seekers bungee jump in the Swiss Alps.
Adrenaline junkies whip off a 164-foot-high bridge in New Zealand, spin like a top on a pendulum swing in Canada and fly down a drop that is steeper than steep in Japan.
Longtime friends screech down a record-breaking roller coaster in Ohio, surfing buddies plunge off the top of the food chain in South Africa and riders thunder down New Zealand's longest river.
Thrill seekers in South Africa let out big screams as they jump off a 288-foot-high catwalk and swing up to 80 mph in a former World Cup stadium. Then, riders take on a roller coaster in Japan that reaches speeds of 95 mph.
Thrill seekers in New Zealand base jump from an observation deck and plummet 630 feet without a parachute. Then, adrenaline junkies rappel down an ancient mountain in South Africa and try not to vomit on a centrifuge in Florida.
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