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Mark Coleman was born in new Zealand, but at the moment he is living in Britan. He is leading member of the World Bungee Comporation. In his free time he jumps off bridges and hangs upside down with an elastic rope around his ankle. Bungee jumping started on Pentecost Island, near Australia, and a lot of the New Zealanders now jump regularly. 'It's frightening at first,' Mark says, 'but it's very good fun'
Robert Haag is a 36-years-old American who is crazy about rocks. The 'Meteorite Man' collects and sells rocks from space. He lives in the mountains of Arizona, but he travels to the Andes mountains in Chile, to the Nile Delta in Egypt or to the Australia to collect meteorites. He has the only piece of moon rock found on Earth outside Antarctica, and another piece that comes from Mars. 'I love the adventures, and the places that the rock is a challenge!'
Alison Peterson in a Londoner and works in the City of London, but in her lunch hour she forgets about the world of business. 'Take out three coloured balls and juggle for an hour every day,' she suggests. 'It's a very relaxing hobby. You can't think about your problems when you're jugging.'