Top 10 most dangerous tourist destinations in the world

Top 10 most dangerous tourist destinations in the world

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Here’s a list of most dangerous tourist destinations in the world
Top 10 most dangerous tourist destinations in the worldHere’s a list of most dangerous tourist destinations in the world
The island in Brazil is home to thousands of golden lanceolate vipers, one of the most venomous snakes.
Snake IslandThe island in Brazil is home to thousands of golden lanceolate vipers, one of the most venomous snakes.
Death Valley in USA holds the record for the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth.
Death ValleyDeath Valley in USA holds the record for the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth.
Volcano Villarrica is an active volcano located in Chile.
Volcano VillarricaVolcano Villarrica is an active volcano located in Chile.
 The air at Mount Everest contains only about one-third of the oxygen leading to risks of hypoxia.
Mount Everest The air at Mount Everest contains only about one-third of the oxygen leading to risks of hypoxia.
It is one of the most spectacular scenic cliffs in Norway.
TrolltungaIt is one of the most spectacular scenic cliffs in Norway.
It is considered as the world’s most dangerous hiking trail.
Mount Huashan Park TrailIt is considered as the world’s most dangerous hiking trail.
The Kjeragbolten is a massive boulder wedged between two cliffs in Norway.
KjeragboltenThe Kjeragbolten is a massive boulder wedged between two cliffs in Norway.
These falls are considered as the world’s largest single-drop waterfall.
Kaieteur FallsThese falls are considered as the world’s largest single-drop waterfall.
These cliffs in Ireland are considered dangerous due to their sheer height unstable edges and unpredictable weather conditions.
Cliffs of MoherThese cliffs in Ireland are considered dangerous due to their sheer height unstable edges and unpredictable weather conditions.
The colourful hydrothermal Dallol terraces are found 127 meters below sea level in Ethiopia.
Danakil DepressionThe colourful hydrothermal Dallol terraces are found 127 meters below sea level in Ethiopia.

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