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I am sure that you love travelling and so we are going to talk about this today! We will see some very very dangerous tourist attractions that you should never visit, EVER!

So let's dive into this adventure...together of course!


10. Alnwick Gardens

Seeing England on this countdown has most likely shocked you, yet don't be fooled.

We all know gardens as places of haven, bliss and serenity.

At this point, you're met with a sign that takes you straight back to the real world "These plants can KILL YOU".


Alnwick Gardens is notable as the "poison garden" and is home to an excess of 100 lethal plant species.

So enter at your own risk!


9. Skellig Michael Mountain, Ireland

These 600 old strides up the side of Skellig Michael has no good highlights or stories.

The island was put on the map after it was turned into a shooting scene for Star Wars, however be cautioned, it isn't the most secure traveler destination.


There is likewise no nourishment or water, guest houses, toilets and many more. You also have to spend up to 60 minutes in an exhausting ferry ride across possibly difficult situations just to arrive.

The zone is inclined to falling rocks, and the stone steps, which are over 1,000 years of age are unpleasant, lopsided and slippery.


8. Yosemite Half Dome, Yosemite

Around 60 individuals have passed on Half Dome and the path to this destination is a factor of these deaths.

It takes an entire day to climb the path, wherein you move more than 5,000 ft (1500 meters) and the last 400 ft is about vertical, so you have to use cables and safety ropes to finish the climb.


Also, at this point when the location is wet, the mix of dangerous paths as well as tricky rocks is a savage.

There is a segment of the Half Dome known as "Death Slabs".


7. Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, China

One of the world's most prominent building accomplishments, the four mile Nanjing Yangtze River bridge is genuinely an incredible sight.


The Nanjing Yangtze River bridge is really the most successive suicide site on the planet, with over 2,000 individuals taking their own lives there since it's opening in the 60s.


If you feel that you might just contact the motive that makes people jump to their deaths at this location, then do not hang around this bridge!


6. Danaki Desert

Baking temperatures that frequently top 120 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degree Celcius), it's difficult to envision a more severe scene than Africa's Danaki desert.


Just remember that visiting the Danaki desert all alone without a guide is thoroughly prohibited.

You don't want to be stuck around the lakes in the place because that would be far from refreshing.


 


5. Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea

Climbers have recounted been assaulted with fight divisions between neighborhood clans, especially if pressures between towns are high.

Dangerous lack of hydration, swimming across streams loaded with fatal animals and capitulating jungle fever are more reasons why you shouldn't attempt this journey.


But do not, for any reason try going to see things for yourself, as you might not be so fortunate to relate your experience to others.


4. Lake Natron, Tanzania

A great number of people who have visited Lake Natron in Tanzania can scarcely believe their eyes: it's thoroughly pink!

In any case, it's not all beautiful in pink- Lake Natron has an abnormally high pH level of 10.5, which is equivalent to ammonia.

To lay it out plainly, Lake Natron will dissolve the skin off people and most creatures.

The only creature that seems to thrive in this environment are the flamingos. So if aren't a flamingo, please avoid this place or be mummified!


3. Mount Washington, USA

The summit of Mount Washington holds the world record for the quickest wind speeds on the outside of the Earth.

The most noteworthy recorded speed in the location is a whooping 203 miles per hour (327 km/h)! Beat that!

Another thing to note in this location is that the pressure the human body encounters at the peak of this mountain can be compared with the pressure on Mount Everest!


So much pressure!


2. Death Valley, USA

As the name suggests, this is not a location you want to hang around in and for many reasons.

Let's just begin by saying that it holds the record for the most elevated temperature at any point recorded on our planet: a scorching 134 degree Fahrenheit.


Many have also died in the valley from dehydration or heat stroke, including Harry Potter actor, Dave Legeno.

Without water, you can live here for up to 14 hours (chances of survival here are VERY slim).


So unless you're the Martian Manhunter, then do not attempt the outrageous challenge that will only end badly.


And now, time for our no.1 most dangerous tourist destination!

But before I tell you, I have a teeny tiny question: Are you a fan of snakes? 

Before you answer so fast, read the next paragraph and maybe you might just change your mind!


1. Snake Island, Brazil

Shrouded some place off the shoreline of Brazil, this island is broadly perceived as the most perilous spot on earth.

The reason behind this is very straightforward: this spot brims with one of the most venomous snakes on the planet- Bothrops.


There are also about 5 snakes per square meter on this island. That just means that you're more likely to bump into snakes at every turn than you will in other parts of the world.


There have also been cases of people getting bit and dying afterwards on this island and so the Brazilian government has warned against any guests or tourists visiting Snake island.


And there you go!

10 most dangerous tourist destinations/attractions you should never, ever visit!


Thanks for reading and please leave a comment. We would love to know if you have visited these locations or if you know any who have and what the outcome was.


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