'World Journey 3' is showcasing the unique chemistry of three colors with travel partners Gabee, Shin Seung-ho, and 'Gwakbba Won' on their respective South American trips. Consequently, the ratings achieved a remarkable increase, peaking at 3.1%. (Provided by Nielsen Korea)

On the 21st, ENA aired the 14th episode of 'World Journey 3' (hereafter 'World Journey 3'), featuring Brazil's 'Crazy Ones' Pani Bottle and Shin Seung-ho, Bolivia's 'Wonjiburi' Wonji and Fabri, and Chile's 'Gabee and Loyalty' Gwak Tube and Gabee continuing with the highly anticipated second travelogue of the fifth round. Each team displayed extreme thrills, local epicurean delights, shopping, and the wonders of nature, presenting 'a travel content masterpiece' that provided thrilling satisfaction to viewers. In particular, the scene where Pani Bottle and Shin Seung-ho challenged the 'Giant Waterfall Swing' at Puma Falls, which has a height of 15 stories and a drop of 45 meters, captured the peak rating for a minute.

Pani Bottle and Shin Seung-ho renewed the activity legend with the 'Giant Waterfall Swing,' the pinnacle of 'Crazy Ones' thrills. Prior to this, the two visited the Central Market in São Paulo, showcasing niche food adventures. From the signature Mortadella sandwich stacked thick with ham to a plate full of steak overflowing with meatiness, the moment when Shin Seung-ho's gluttonous side shone was undeniably 'crazy'. Thanks to that, Pani Bottle, famously known as 'So-sik Bottle,' also enjoyed 'a taste that makes you want to give up returning home,' leaving behind a rare video of a storm of eating.

The two finally headed to Uberlândia in Brazil for the highest difficulty mission in Crazy World, the Giant Waterfall Swing. After passing through bushes taller than Pani Bottle, a breathtakingly enormous waterfall revealed itself beyond the gorge. The impressive stature of Puma Falls, which has a height of 15 stories and a drop of 45 meters, led to screams even in the studio, and even Pani Bottle and Shin Seung-ho, who are activity enthusiasts, could not hide their nervousness, leaving behind a 'will' (?). However, the fear did not stop the challenge. With the countdown, Pani Bottle and Shin Seung-ho soared through the air like a bird and made a vertical drop. Particularly, Shin Seung-ho, who stated, 'Not jumping was not an option,' roared loudly enough to pierce through the waterfall's sound, enjoying the thrill. The two experienced the ultimate liberation and overwhelming thrill, perfectly conquering Crazy World. The anticipation for the outcome of the views in the dopamine ultimate showdown skyrocketed.

The day before, Gwak Tube and Gabee, who shopped for penguin-themed items, finally arrived at Magdalena Island, home to the largest Magellanic penguin habitat in Chile. Even before boarding the ferry, Gabee was talking to the camera, wondering if 'the penguins might be surprised to see me since I look too penguin-like?,' and Gwak Tube chimed in, saying, 'I already feel like I’ve seen a penguin,' once again displaying their genuine chemistry. Finally arriving at the pristine penguin habitat with an endless horizon at the edge of the Earth, Gwak Tube and Gabee were completely captivated by the spectacle created by hundreds of wild penguins that unfolded like a nature documentary, as Magdalena Island is the second-largest penguin habitat in South America.

After finishing the penguin tour, the two enjoyed a proper food adventure at a local lamb restaurant in Punta Arenas. Gwak Tube at the restaurant insisted, "It’s fine if I’m ugly, but I can’t stand it if it’s not funny," and couldn't stop his dad jokes. Gabee, who had been unyielding, ultimately burst into laughter at Gwak Tube's ultimate dad joke, "Even the wind is hitting my lamb legs." After their meal, they happily concluded their Punta Arenas journey, feeling the 'crispy' fresh air, as Gabee put it.

Wonji and Fabri presented a perfect collaboration of 'travel genius' and 'language genius' in La Paz, Bolivia. The start involved booking a tour of the Uyuni Salt Flat, the top bucket list destination for travelers, and the largest Lake Titicaca in South America. Here, the two displayed their genius moments. Fabri managed consultations and translations in Spanish, English, and Korean simultaneously, while Wonji, a 10-year travel creator, figured out the optimal travel route and planned the schedule, completing the reservations perfectly. The shopping for the colorful 'Uyuni look' to capture life-changing photos in the pristine Uyuni desert followed.

After finishing their purchases of colorful knits and llama-patterned scarves unique to Bolivia, the two headed to Lanza Market, a representative street food hotspot where La Paz citizens endure waiting. Even here, Michelin chef Fabri continued with his extensive explanations, creating a scene reminiscent of a food documentary. Pani Bottle, who had visited Bolivia three times, expressed interest, stating that it was his first time seeing this food. Later, after finishing shopping for charms at the 'Witch Market,' which is recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of La Paz, the two boarded a night sleeper bus heading towards the Uyuni Salt Flat. The long journey took 8 hours and covered 540 km, but anticipation was high for what spectacle the two would encounter in this destination, a bucket list site for people worldwide.

[Photo] Provided by ENA, TEO.

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