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What possible thrill-seeking adventures could be had by two pro BMX riders with more time at their disposal than a watch salesman? Plenty, of course, and when there are cameras around to record every extreme, peculiar and downright ridiculous stunt, the boundary lines are blurred even further. The ``Strangers in Danger'' are pals Mike ``Rooftop'' Escamilla and Zack ``Catfish'' Yankush, who travel around the world to take on challenges, eat bizarre food and seek out as much fun as possible at each destination. Anyone up for bike-riding down the ``Road of Death'' in Bolivia or deactivating land mines in Vietnam?
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