The most terrifying waters in the world

Hidden under the deep blue water are scary, life-threatening "assassins" of human beings at any time.

The list of the 6 most dangerous and scary seas in the world is voted on based on the natural properties of the sea as well as the types of poisonous creatures capable of attacking and endangering humans.

1. Fraser Island

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This is the island with the longest beach on the planet (120km).

The island of Fraser, located along the southeastern state of Queensland, is noted as the island with the longest beach on the planet (120km).

Despite having the wildest and most attractive beauty in the world, very few people dare to come here to swim and relax. Because, hidden under the clear blue water is "scary assassins" , they are box jellyfish, sharks and many hungry crocodiles.

Not only that, on land, where the fine sand stretches hundreds of kilometers are hundreds of fierce Dingo dogs (the only wild dog found in Australia, they are known as the master predators and are dynamic. Australia's largest terrestrial predator.

2. New Smyrna Beach

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Scientists call this sea "Red Triangle".

National Geographic Channel (USA) said that New Smyrna beach is " the shark's attack center of the world".

Scientists have referred to the frequent occurrence of white shark attacks in Floria state as "Red Triangle".

However, Florida's undeniable waters are the "paradise" of water sports like surfing, motorboat surfing, swimming .

3. Cairns Beach

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There are many poisonous jellyfish Chironex Fleckeri, which can kill people in minutes.

Not that sharks are travelers who travel far from Cairns beach in eastern Queensland, this "ocean killer" is as small as a human hand. They are called by the name: Chironex Fleckeri.

Chironex Fleckeri is the name of a poisonous jellyfish, with thousands of venom contained in meter-long tentacles, capable of causing people pain, coma, even death in minutes.

Because of that, they were called "The Hand of Death" . Confirmed science, poisonous Chironex Fleckeri is the most deadly species in the world. From 1884 to 1996, 63 deaths were recorded.

4. Playa Zipolite beach

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The scary assassin here is the fast flowing water and huge waves.

Not a shark, nor a jellyfish, the "scary assassin" who lives at Playa Zipolite beach on the southern coast of Oaxaca state (Mexico) is fast-flowing water and huge waves.

Dubbed "Dead Beach" , very few swimmers and veteran surfers dare to assert themselves at the beach causing the most accidents in this world.

5. Gansbaai Beach

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This beach has the densest shark density in the world.

This is the beach with the densest shark density in the world , on average there is a white shark per cubic meter of water!

Although there are no tourists who dare to bathe here, however, the activities of watching sharks and whales on the yacht are very attractive to tourists.

6. Kauapea Beach

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This place is near the active volcanic area, so the water temperature at this beach is up to 43 degrees C.

It is called "Heaven and Hell on Earth". One cannot deny the mysterious pristine beauty of the beach located in Kalihiwai, Hawaii.

However, because it is located near the active volcanic area , the water temperature at this beach is up to 43 degrees C. Therefore, visitors come here often have activities such as sunbathing, picnic, surfing . .