Which Situation was the worst?

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Which Situation was the worst?

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The story is about four Australian men who “play, laugh, and swear” through often grueling and sometimes dangerous annual escapades over fifteen years. In Africa, the men come face-to-face with a lion. In the Pacific, they come upon a shark. They cross a Japanese mountain range by bicycle. On a remote island, they fall into a “Kava-coma” which Situation was the worst?
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Coming face to face with a lion is probably something I'd be pretty terrified of! So that would be one of the worst things for me
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Definitely coming face to face with a lion. That will scare the pants off me.
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Living in a landlocked country, I am very certain that I would not be anywhere close to any shark. So I definitely wouldn't want to come close to any lion.
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Nelson Chocha wrote: 17 May 2020, 11:12 The story is about four Australian men who “play, laugh, and swear” through often grueling and sometimes dangerous annual escapades over fifteen years. In Africa, the men come face-to-face with a lion. In the Pacific, they come upon a shark. They cross a Japanese mountain range by bicycle. On a remote island, they fall into a “Kava-coma” which Situation was the worst?
I think the shark situation was the worst because they were almost killed. Reading that part terrified the heck out of me and I'm sure them also.
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The brush with the drug smugglers was the most terrifying for me. Having spent hours binge watching documentaries on them, I feel they're greedy, vicious and ruthless people.

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jimmy02 wrote: 01 Mar 2022, 19:47 The brush with the drug smugglers was the most terrifying for me. Having spent hours binge watching documentaries on them, I feel they're greedy, vicious and ruthless people.

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I do agree with you. That was really a terrifying moment.
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When he shattered his ankle during a fall and had to have surgery in Hawaii, alone and far from family and friends. That felt like the lowest point ever.
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Definitely coming face to face with a lion. A real live lion :shock2: I would pee my pants if I ever saw a lion
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:no-spoil:
Nelson Chocha wrote: 17 May 2020, 11:12 The story is about four Australian men who “play, laugh, and swear” through often grueling and sometimes dangerous annual escapades over fifteen years. In Africa, the men come face-to-face with a lion. In the Pacific, they come upon a shark. They cross a Japanese mountain range by bicycle. On a remote island, they fall into a “Kava-coma” which Situation was the worst?
When Sam lost his father during the trip to Spain. That was really sad.
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Coming face to face with a Lion is unarguably the worst situation one could find himself.
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I thought the worst moments for the protagonist in the book were when he was in Hawaii, and feeling completely alone. That stuck out as a really challenging time.
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The scare of having to look for someone who might already be dead. It made me very anxious.
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Coming face to face with a lion made me anxious.
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