10 Most Dangerous Beaches in the World.. * read in 1st comment,👇👇👇

1 Kilauea – Hawaii Hawaii is famous for amazing beaches, big waves, and perfect sunbathing weather but it’s not without its dangers. Hawaii also has numerous volcanoes with Mt. Kilauea being the most active.
The sand on the Kilauea beach is black from volcanic ash and while it may be an amazing place to visit, there is still the danger of the volcano erupting.

2 Playa Zipolite – Mexico
The name supposedly translates to “beach of the dead” which alone should put off visiting here but it still has a large number of tourists visiting every year.

3 Fraser Island – Australia
Sadly Fraser Island is a paradise that is forbidden to people as the seas are home to dangerous jellyfish and sharks. The beach is just as dangerous too as the island is home to some of the world’s deadliest spiders and a few large crocodiles too.

4 Gansbaai – South Africa

5 Volusia County – Florida

6 Chowpatty Beach – India

7 Bikini Atoll – US Marshall IslandsThe seas are shark-infested and it was once a testing ground for nuclear weapons between 1946 to 1958.Around 20 nuclear bombs were set off on the islands infecting the area with radiation. The government has since declared the area safe.

8 Schitovaya Bukhta – RussiaSchitovaya Bukhta is known to be one of the greatest surfing spots in the world but unfortunately, there are also numerous military facilities based here.

9 Heard Island – Antarctica

10 North Sentinel Island – Andaman Islands

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