The most dangerous beaches in the world

Most tourists want to go to the beach in the summer, but many beaches have deadly dangers.

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Last year, Reunion Island introduced a series of measures to prevent sharks from attacking tourists.French territory in the Indian Ocean has occurred 20 cases of shark attacks, killing 7 people since 2011.This means that 13% of shark attacks occurred around this small island in the last 5 years.

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The waters around Fraser Island off Queensland, Australia is extremely dangerous for visitors because the area is packed with sharks, poisonous jellyfish and strong ocean currents.The island is also home to some of the world's most poisonous spiders, saltwater crocodiles and wild dogs.

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The waters off Gansbaai beach in South Africa are considered the territory of the great white shark.The cause of the large white shark is crowded because the area has 60,000 seals.This is a rich source of food for sharks

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Praia de Boa Viegem is one of the most popular beaches in Brazil.The sea used to have no sharks, but since 1992, at least 50 shark sharks have been recorded there, including 19 fatal cases.Environmentalists say that the coastal ecosystem is destroyed, causing sharks to feed more near shore.

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The beach in Shenzhen City is the place where most of the drowning children in China happen.

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From October to April every year, box jellyfish are usually crowded along beaches in northern Australia.This is one of the world's most unique animals, causing 73 people to die from 1883 to the present.The sting of box jellyfish can stop the victim from breathing before being taken to shore.

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Volusia Beach in Florida State (USA) , witnessed 267 shark attacks from 1882 to the present, more than the total number of shark attacks in South Africa.People in Florida also face another danger: lightning, when at least 71 people were killed by lightning strikes in the state from 1997 to 2006.

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Chowpatty Beach in Mumbai (India), known as one of the most polluted places in the world.The sea water here is absolutely not safe enough to bathe.

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Visitors to Copacabana beach in Brazil not only face shark attacks but also theft.Therefore, you should leave the camera and wallet at the hotel when going to the beach here.

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Bikini Atoll Island of the Marshal Islands faces two dangers, shark and nuclear radiation.This was a test site for 20 nuclear weapons from 1946 to 1958. The waters around the island also have many sharks with hundreds of shark attacks on divers occurring each year.

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The black sand beach on Kilauea Island, in the Hawaiian Islands lies next to one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes.The volcano on Kilauea Island has been operating continuously since 1983, erupting hot lava into the sea.The Hawaiian Islands also saw 102 shark attacks from 1828 to date, of which 8 were deadly.

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Beaches in the Brazilian Amazon region are the obsession of many tourists, as piranhas often attack people.The area is also home to giant pythons and electric eels.