Photographer David Clifford has captured the world's most dogged runners doing what they love in the most remote and unforgiving environments.
Cadbury World, Birmingham, UK
Visitors to Cadbury World will find a full-scale replica of Bull Street - where John Cadbury opened his first shop in 1824 - along with an Aztec jungle filled with cocoa trees, chocolate-making workshops and numerous interactive displays. Looks terrifying, doesn't it?
Fans of the sweet stuff can even walk through certain parts of the working factory and visit the world's biggest Cadbury shop - just in case you have any teeth left....
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