Daily Planet’s Extreme Vacations Week Takes Off May 9th On Discovery

Daily Planet is adding a dose of adrenaline to its latest all-new theme week “Extreme Vacations Week,” which will be airing Monday, May 9th through Friday, May 13th at 7 pm.

Taking adventure seekers to the corners of the earth – from Le Brevent, France where the best wingsuit pilots in the world take on the most challenging summit to Kansas where teams chase the most dangerous storms Mother Nature can blast, and even trekking across seven continents with a 45-year-old woman who has competed in 40 marathons in seven deserts – there is no place too remote for Daily Planet. Viewers are invited to travel alongside co-hosts Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin as they pack their bags to meet some of the world’s most extreme thrill-seeking travelers.

Highlights from Daily Planet’s “Extreme Vacations Week” include:

“Space Travel”

Stephen Hawking wants a ride, and viewers may too! Spaceflight company Virgin Galactic unveiled a new spaceplane – VSS Unity, the flashy new sibling of the VSS Enterprise that will one day carry astronaut wannabees to the fringes of space. Daily Planet casts its inquisitive lens on the spaceship that will eventually blast tourists off to the greatest beyond.

“Tornado Chasing Vacation”

Roger Hill became mesmerized with the weather after a tornado destroyed his home as a child. Since that time, Hill has earned a Guinness World Record for the most tornados observed (nearly 700), and has run a tour group taking thrill-seeking vacationers inside these terrifyingly violent storms. Daily Planet rides alongside Hill and his vans equipped with the latest in weather technology and tracking devices to hunt a tornado within a few hundred yards. It’s extreme weather, extreme excitement, and quite possibly the hottest tornado chasing day of the year.

“Desert Marathoner”

Mina Guli is a keen, 45-year-old ultra-distance athlete who began running at the age of 22 after a severe injury. Most recently, Guli embarked on an expedition to become the first person to ever run across seven deserts spanning seven continents. Running 1,680 km across the driest places on Earth, the journey covered Spain’s Tabernas Desert, the Arabian Desert in Jordan, the Antarctic Desert, Australia’s Simpson Desert, the Richtersveld in South Africa, Chile’s Atacama, and the Mojave Desert in the U.S.

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