Thursday, March 30, 2017

10 most dangerous oceans in the World


10 most dangerous oceans in the World


Travel to the beach is fun. sunbathing, swimming or surfing to attract the best. However it turns out, there are several beaches that should not be visited for safety reasons.

Check out his review below, as quoted from the Telegraph:

1. Coastal Amazon River, Brazil
The beach at the tip of the Amazon, Sarang Piranha & anaconda

The Amazon River is a river in South America which is the second longest river in the world. The Amazon River has the greatest total flow of any river, carrying more than the Mississippi, Nile, and Yangtze rivers combined. Amazon also has the largest peraliran system of the entire river system. Although the longest river Nile, but Amazon may be considered "the strongest" (seen from the amount of water flowing per second). Amazon flow is one-fifth of the total number of fresh water entering the ocean around the world. Coastal waters of the Amazon River is inhabited piranha, anaconda, and electric eels. For safety, you should stay on the ground.


2. Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands US
Former War, Turkish It Prone Nuclear Radiation

Bikini Atoll is a place located in the Micronesia region that is part of the Marshall Islands located in the Pacific Ocean. Located in the north of the Equator, the place is also a place for a nuclear test since World War 2 until December 1945.

Bikini Atoll became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. Now Bikini Atoll became a tourist destination, referred to like a dive, because the underwater beauty is very beautiful and a lot of fish that live under the sea Bikini Atoll.

However, UNESCO World Heritage Site is also dangerous for two reasons, namely nuclear radiation and sharks. Bikini Atoll is a 20 testing nuclear weapons in 1946 to 1958. Although it has been declared safe by the US government, residents of Bikini Atoll refusing back here, and food products that come from here, is not recommended for consumption. Due to the absence of fishing for many years in this area, the population exploded marine animals, including a population of sharks is ready to attack divers.


3. Fraser Island, Australia
Beware! This beach Full Beast in Land & Sea


Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world with an area of ​​360 square miles. Fraser Island is located east of Australia about 200 kilometers north of Brisbane, Queensland. Fraser Island is listed as a World Heritage Site in 1992. Fraser Island included in the Great Sandy National Park.

The island can be reached by ferry. Here there are many camping places with ocean and migrating whales. There are also some areas closed for rehabilitation. However, travelers should be careful. The waters surrounding Fraser Island in southeast Queensland is a dangerous area to visit, unless you want to swim with sharks and jellyfish as well as combating the flow of high waves. Problems exist not only in water, on land you will meet poisonous spiders are deadly, sea water crocodiles, and also dogs Dingo, who reportedly often attack humans.


4. Playa Zipote, Mexico
Turkish Death, It Took Many Lives

Zipote Playa is a small white sand beach in Oaxaca, Mexico. Even though it looks pretty and small, this beach has taken many lives visitors. In the local language, Zipote itself means "coast of death". The beach is so named because the waves are big waves and strong sea currents. Many tourists are tempted to swim in the clear blue waters but eventually abject. The beach is most dangerous when the full moon, At that time, the higher the sea water and the waves were getting bigger.

5. Copacabana Beach, Brazil
To Copacabana, do not take Wallets

City of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil is a city famous for its carnival festivities and paradenya. The city also has beautiful beaches, Copacabana Beach. This beach is located south of the city of Rio de Janeiro, and has white sand along the 4 km. Copacabana beach stretches from the Posto Dois up to Porto Seis.

Every year, Copacabana routine becomes a celebration of the seconds turn of the year. The coast will be visited by thousands of tourists who dressed in white, celebrate the New Year. However, because it is very crowded, the beach is vulnerable to thieves and pickpockets. Therefore, you should leave your valuables in the hotel while visiting Copacabana.


6. Chowpatty Beach, India
This beach Dirty & Full Pollution!



Chowpatty beach is one of the most famous public beaches in India. The beach is located in the city of Mumbai. Every year, on the beach held Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, where hundreds of people from all over Mumbai will come to honor the god Ganapati at Chowpatty beach overlooking the Arabian Sea this.

Unfortunately, due to become common place and the site of many of the event, Chowpatty Beach has long held a reputation as one of the polluted beaches in the world, and the sea is really not suitable to be used as an outdoor location. The atmosphere is very crowded and dirty, everywhere visible vending snacks and also a lot of cows roam freely.


7. Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia
Many Poisonous Jellyfish, Beware Swim Here



Queensland is the second largest state in Australia after Western Australia, In the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The second Australian state is known as water attractions. With the Coral Sea and the Pacific Ocean, making the waters in these two regions rich in marine species of interest.

However, every year between October and April, thousands of box jellyfish inhabit northern shores of Australia. The jellyfish is one of the most poisonous animal in the world, and become the cause of at least 70 deaths since 1883. Usually highly toxic, even swimmers who will be affected by the sting of heart failure even before they managed to reach the shore.

8. Praia de Boa Viegem, Brazil
Already Many Sharks Ganas, Rawan Criminal Pula



Popular beaches in the city of Recife, Brazil each year attract tourists who want to bask in the sun, and once claimed to be free of sharks. But since 1992, at least 50 shark attacks were reported, 19 of them fatal.

According to experts, this is due to damage to the ecosystem due to fishing vessels. Not only beaches, the city of Recife was enough to watch out for crime-prone. In fact, the beach is quite beautiful. In the waters there are rows of coral reefs that is flat and wide, and when the water was receding presence will be easily visible. Unfortunately, now swimming at this beach is not allowed because a shark attack stretcher. Even in 2006, already installed safety nets shark on this beach.


9. Hanakapiai, Hawaii
Caution When Dragged Waves Surfing in Hawaii



Hanakapiai beach is the beach in the Hawaiian Islands. This beach has a length of 3.2 kilometers and is known as a popular hiking trails in Hawaii.

During summer, the beach sand looks very pretty and quiet. This makes it one of the most popular tourist attraction in Hawaii.

But like many of the beaches in Hawaii, this beach has waves are quite harmless. On the beach there is no rock big enough to break up large waves toward shore.

In front of this beach swimming prohibited sign has been installed. At least, in recent years 83 people have died as a result of the flow of deadly waves at this beach. The swimmer who died reportedly drifted even when they are in shallow waters.


10. Gansbaai
Gansbaai, Shark Sarang Most Threatening World

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