We bring you a brief overview of the most dangerous beaches in the world; from those with insects, and jellyfish to those with snakes, sharks and leopards.
Northern Coast Beach, Australia - This beach stretches across northern Australia, and if you ever have the chance to visit - beware of poisonous snakes hiding in the bushes, and the dangerous sharks in the sea.
Cape Town Beach, South Africa - If you are planning to visit the South Africa's most famous beach, do not be surprised when you notice that there are no locals in the sea - it's because they know that lethal sharks are hiding in the water.
Horry County, USA - This beach is located in South Carolina and is known for its crystal clear water. It is believed that so far, it took more than 500 lives. In it reside deadly snakes and anacondas, which, though there are not many, pose a risk to all visitors.
Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii - this is one of the most famous beaches in the world, and is also known for not allowing tourists to swim in it. The government of Hawaii does not allow tourists to reside on this beach, and the reason is life-threatening insects.
Long Beach Island, USA - At first glance, this beach is beautiful and really takes your breath away, but if you even think for a moment to plunge into the water – better don’t. There are small sharks swimming that can smell human flesh from a distance of three kilometers.
Marshall Beach, USA – it is located on the island of Marshall in the U.S. This beach is home to a number of snakes, leopards and deadly sharks. They say it is best to avoid it and not approach it.
Alter do Chao Beach, Brazil - located in Sao Paolo, and is known for its aggressive piranhas that live in the water. Although piranha itself is not too dangerous, if they are in the flock – you should not approach them.
New Smyrna Beach, USA - this is one of the most dangerous beaches of Florida. Although it is beautiful and really promising, it hides in its waters some of the most dangerous sea creatures that will literally cost you life.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/picturegalleries/8820384/The-worlds-most-dangerous-beaches.html
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