These 9 famous landmarks are about to disappear forever, all because ...
Under the impact of climate change, these famous landmarks will disappear completely in the near future.
You think climate change is only a dream, but no, the truth is that under the effects of global warming, climate change and human impact, some landscapes of the Earth is really in danger.
According to estimates by experts, these places are at risk of disappearing in the next few decades. So if you have the opportunity to set foot on this beautiful place before they "completely extinct".
1. Easter Island, Chile
Easter Island is in danger because the statues and landscapes are affected.
You know, Easter Island is really in danger. This is because a large number of tourists visit and "donate" on the island a lot of waste.
This unintentional action has partly caused the statues and landscapes to be affected, destroying the ecological landscape on this fragile island.
2. The Great Wall
Using stones in fences to sell or erosion from sandstorms caused much damage to the Great Wall.
The Great Wall is visited by millions of visitors every year. However, there is a heartbreaking fact that many people here have "accidentally" brought 1-2 stones to celebrate.
Along with that, destructive acts, using stones in fences to sell or erosion from sandstorms also make this great building much damaged.
According to statistics, almost 22% of the walls and about 2,000km in the Great Wall have disappeared and this number has not stopped.
3. Madagascar Forest
Activities of burning forests for agricultural land and logging will make Madagascar's forests soon disappear.
Although it is hard to believe, all the Madagascar forest creatures will disappear by 2025 if they are not immediately rescued.
It is known that the activities of burning forest for agriculture, logging and legal hunting make Madagascar disappear from the planet within 10-20 years.
In addition, the island still contains many animals that have not been studied and they are at high risk of extinction.
4. Ruins of Bagan, Myanmar
Tourism activities have caused heavy ruins here.
Bagan has more than 2,000 Buddhist temples and the temple was built in the 11th and 12th centuries.
With active restoration from 1995 - 2008, the temples here have also recovered quite a lot. However, unfortunately, after that, the tourism activities have caused the ruins here to be severely devastated.
Specifically, many visitors have tried to climb on the towers to be able to look around more clearly, making the construction heavy.
5. Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Garbage is flooded on sandy beaches, under the coast . causing a loss of beauty and heavy pollution here.
US naval forces often train missiles on the island, and that greatly affects the flora and fauna here.
In 1975, the training ended but instead, commercial tourism activities threatened the ecosystem. Garbage is flooded on sandy beaches, under the coast . causing a loss of beauty and heavy pollution.
6. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa and is covered by thick snow.
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa and is covered by thick snow. However, over the past 100 years, snow has begun to melt quickly.
Experts predict that the snow layers on this mountain will disappear by 2033.
7. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef will disappear in the next 20 years or more.
Global warming is a serious threat to Great Barrier Reef (Australia). Because if the temperature goes up by 1 degree Celsius, the seaweed begins to die and coral reefs are affected by strong sunlight.
Charlie Veron, head of Marine Science, Australia shared in the Times: "The Great Barrier Reef will disappear in the next 20 years or more."
Once the amount of carbon dioxide increases, reaching the predicted levels in 2030 and 2060, all coral reefs fall into unfortunate fate.
8. Lake Nicaragua
Nicaragua is the only place in the world where freshwater sharks live.
Nicaragua is the only place in the world where freshwater sharks live. In July 2014, the government approved the construction of the Nicaragua Channel connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean together.
Therefore, hundreds of villages will be forced to evacuate. And obviously, this plan will "turn" over 0.5 million hectares of tropical forests and swamps in Nicaragua.
9. Seychelle Islands
Climate change and rising sea levels will make the island disappear.
Climate change and rising sea levels will cause coral reefs to erode, the island almost disappears here.
Experts estimate that Seychelles's sinking under water is only a matter of time.
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