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Dangerous Tourist Attractions Worldwide
Sep 28, 2024
Dangerous Tourist Attractions Around the World
1. Mount Huashan, China
Considered one of the most dangerous hikes.
Hikers walk on planks bolted into a 7,000-foot peak.
A popular pilgrimage site in China.
2. Death Valley, USA
Holds the record for the highest temperature (134°F/57°C).
Dangerous due to extreme heat and lack of water.
3. Trolltunga, Norway
Known for its spectacular yet dangerous hiking trails.
Trekking time estimated at 7-10 hours.
A fatal incident occurred when an Australian girl fell off.
4. Devil's Pool, Victoria Falls
Located on the Zambezi River.
Tourists swim dangerously close to the edge of the falls.
A tour guide died trying to rescue a tourist in 2009.
5. Stairway to Heaven, Hawaii
Officially known as Haiku Stairs.
Fenced off and deemed highly dangerous since a storm in 2015.
6. Death Road, Bolivia
Known for its perilous switchbacks.
Approximately 300 drivers die annually.
7. Yosemite National Park, USA
About 12-15 fatalities per year from various causes.
A reminder to maintain caution in the wilderness.
8. El Caminito del Rey, Spain
Known as the most dangerous hiking trail.
Poor condition and lack of safety features.
Used as a shortcut by locals.
9. Trift Bridge, Switzerland
Suspension bridge 330 feet above the valley floor.
Not as dangerous as China’s glass bridge.
10. Mount Everest
Fatality rate of 6.5%.
Dangers include avalanches, crevices, and altitude sickness.
11. Coconut and Black Cat Trails, Papua New Guinea
Challenging 58 km adventure through hazardous terrains.
Known to be more difficult than the Kokoda track.
12. Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park
Risk of volcanic gases and explosions.
Crater edges can collapse anytime.
13. Mont Blanc, Alps
High altitude mountain risks include ice falls and avalanches.
Combination of elements increases risks.
14. Jacob's Well, USA
High number of fatalities from diving.
Features tricky cave chambers.
15. Heaven's Gate, China
Located at Tianmen Mountain, 24,500 feet high.
Involves climbing 999 steps to reach the cave.
16. Danakil Desert, Ethiopia
Extremely hazardous due to lack of breathable oxygen.
Non-essential travel is discouraged due to banditry.
17. Cave of Swallows, Mexico
Largest known cave shaft in the world.
Base jumping incidents have resulted in fatalities.
18. Snake Island, Brazil
Home to the critically endangered golden lancehead snake.
Known as one of the deadliest islands.
19. Hawksbill Crag, USA
Bluffs have resulted in fatalities due to falls.
Not recommended for families with children.
20. Grand Canyon National Park, USA
Reports between 15-20 fatalities and 300 rescue incidents annually.
Common causes include falls and overheating.
Conclusion
Many tourist attractions pose significant risks.
Visitors should exercise caution and prioritize safety.
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