10 Most Dangerous Beaches In The World
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10 Most Dangerous Beaches In The World
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Who doesn’t enjoy beach time…paradise gateways under the sun, with sand
and sun-sets… But sometimes beauty comes with a price.
Some beaches are home to several hidden hazards and dangers that can
ruin your happy vacation. From beaches with most shark attacks to those
called dead, in today’s episode, we have collected the 10 most dangerous
beaches in the world.
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NUMBER 10: Cape Tribulation, Australia – Stingers Everywhere
Well from the name you might have guessed that something is troubling
about this beach…
Australia is a beautiful country and offers an abundance of beaches. But
have you ever wondered these beaches might be lethal for your life?! Well,
to your surprise, it is true.
Located in northern Queensland, Australia, Cape Tribulation has a name
that may serve as a warning for many travelers. Cape Tribulation is full of
stingers that will sting you to death. The area is home to poisonous box
jellyfish, venomous snakes, crocodiles, and cassowaries, perhaps
the scariest birds in the world. Cassowaries are large, flightless birds
related to emus, and can grow to weigh more than 160 pounds. When
provoked, cassowaries can be aggressive and capable of inflicting injuries.
Nothing is innocent here, not even the trees that are infamous for stinging!
When touched these trees release powerful toxins and neurotoxins to
humans. These are surely the signs of staying away from this bean
tribulation.
Source:
• 10 Most Dangerous Beaches In The World
NUMBER 9: Gansbaai, South Africa - Home of Great White Sharks
Have you watched the incredible movie ‘Jaws ‘or the other one ‘Deep Blue
Sea’? If yes, then must be aware of how scary it is to come face to face
with the greatest predator of the world. If you haven’t, then just think what
would you do if you come across a shark one day? While that might sound
crazy, but that happens on Gansbaai beach almost every day.
Gansbaai, located on the western capes whale coast, has been called the
“Great White Shark Capital of the World” because of the increased number
of these dangerous predators found lurking off the coast. They take no time
in attacking!
But why these sharks are attracted here? One reason for the attraction of
sharks to this area is the colony of 60,000 fur seals that so-called live in the
small channel of water between Dyer Island and Geyser Rock, which is also
called “Shark Alley.” Therefore, sharks have enough to feed on.
As dangerous as these waters can be, visitors can safely get up close to
these scary creatures by going cage diving with a reputable tour company.
SOURCE:
• Vol. II - GANSBAAI
NUMBER 8: Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii – Monster of Rip currents
Your eyes will be ditched by the beauty that oozes out of this beach.
The glistening golden sands surrounded by black cliffs will call you to have
some relaxation but, BEWARE, the waters will soon turn into riptides!
Nestled in the Napali Coast of Kauai, Hanakapiai Beach is one of the most
dangerous places in the world to go swimming. This is because of the
powerful rip currents and waves that are known to sweep people out to sea.
Many swimmers are long gone somewhere with the dangerous tides.
The closest safe shore area is about six miles away. Due to these dangerous
conditions, it is reported that at least 83 people have drowned there over
the years.
SOURCE:
• 10 Most Dangerous Beaches in the World
NUMBER 7: SKELETON COAST – DON’T TURN INTO A SKELETON!
The so-called, Skeleton Coast is a 40 km wide and 500 km long coastal
stretch in Namibia. The skeletons here might be of humans…or might not
be, but definitely, innumerable ships have been destroyed at this coastline.
This is due to the thick fog, the rough seas, and the cold and unpredictable
Benguela Current of the Atlantic Ocean, which clashes with the dune and
desert landscape And, adding to the fear are the various species of shark
present in the waters.
The name Skeleton Coast derived most probably from the huge numbers of
stranded whales that lost their life here and whose skeletons could be seen
all over the place. This beach is dangerous to swim in unless of course you
accidentally cut your leg on a lost piece of scrap metal from a destroyed
ship. The real danger is in the sand where there are dozens of wrecks half-
buried beneath the dunes that can make traversing the beach incredibly
dangerous.
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