Extreme Sports

Extreme Sports
ISBN-10
0439681065
ISBN-13
9780439681063
Series
Extreme Sports
Category
Extreme sports
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
2004

Description

From BMX to rock climbing, you'll learn about the most dangerous and amazing extreme sports in the world. Take a look at the best and most talented extreme sports stars and discover why they go to such extraordinary lengths for the thrills and chills.

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