Subject: English, asked on 5/9/17

Q. Can you check if my answer on the topic "UAE's Initiatives to promote adventure Extreme sports" is correct??

      From jumping out of a plane at 13,000 feet above the Palm Jumeirah to racing an Aston Martin GT4 around Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit, the UAE is home to a huge range of options for people seeking a completely unique adrenaline rush.
 
      The country's natural landscape and iconic architecture allows residents and tourists the opportunity to engage in a wide range of adventure sports such as bashing a 4x4 over desert dunes and even skiing within the confines of a shopping mall.
 
      One of the most sought-after adventure sports in the UAE is skydiving with one of the main reasons for its popularity being Skydive Dubai's unique drop zone above the Palm Jumeirah. Alan Gayton, the operations manager of Skydive Dubai, says adventure sports can be a great way for people to unwind after a busy week at the office.
 
 
      Ras Al Khaimah has also set up zip lines, in the Hajar Mountains in November, including the UAE’s longest outdoor line at 300 metres. The adventures are combined with hiking trips.
 
 
      Faisal Al Nuaimi, head of tourism in Ajman, agreed there was a demand for more adventure and activity travel in the country.
      “Sports overall became a very strong tool that any tourist destination can use to promote the city, country or even the region,” Mr Al Nuaimi said.
 
      “In the past five years, I have seen very good growth in the number of people who are letting go of shopping malls as a preferred option to spend their time.”
 
 
      The growing popularity of adventure sports around the world has already been widely noted, with a 2013 report by the Australian Sports Commission highlighting the rise of lifestyle, adventure and alternative sports as a ‘megatrend’, estimating that more than 150 million people globally already participate in action sports.

Please also check if I have to make any corrections regarding my answer. Please ??

Subject: English, asked on 5/9/17

Q. Can you check if my answer on the topic "UAE's Initiatives to promote adventure Extreme sports" is correct??

      From jumping out of a plane at 13,000 feet above the Palm Jumeirah to racing an Aston Martin GT4 around Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit, the UAE is home to a huge range of options for people seeking a completely unique adrenaline rush.
 
      The country's natural landscape and iconic architecture allows residents and tourists the opportunity to engage in a wide range of adventure sports such as bashing a 4x4 over desert dunes and even skiing within the confines of a shopping mall.
 
      One of the most sought-after adventure sports in the UAE is skydiving with one of the main reasons for its popularity being Skydive Dubai's unique drop zone above the Palm Jumeirah. Alan Gayton, the operations manager of Skydive Dubai, says adventure sports can be a great way for people to unwind after a busy week at the office.
 
 
      Ras Al Khaimah has also set up zip lines, in the Hajar Mountains in November, including the UAE’s longest outdoor line at 300 metres. The adventures are combined with hiking trips.
 
 
      Faisal Al Nuaimi, head of tourism in Ajman, agreed there was a demand for more adventure and activity travel in the country.
      “Sports overall became a very strong tool that any tourist destination can use to promote the city, country or even the region,” Mr Al Nuaimi said.
 
      “In the past five years, I have seen very good growth in the number of people who are letting go of shopping malls as a preferred option to spend their time.”
 
 
      The growing popularity of adventure sports around the world has already been widely noted, with a 2013 report by the Australian Sports Commission highlighting the rise of lifestyle, adventure and alternative sports as a ‘megatrend’, estimating that more than 150 million people globally already participate in action sports.

Please also check if I have to make any corrections regarding my answer. Please ??

Subject: English, asked on 7/5/13

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