The most dangerous beaches in the world, sharks, jellyfish and pollution
We are all ready for vacation right? So are the tours operators for weeks now are planning the next summer season. But before you travel, take a look at the beaches where we go: could be dangerous!
The Forbes magazine says in The World's Most Dangerous Beaches also picked up by Corriere. Fabulous beaches but hide sharks, jellyfish Assassin, pollution, accident, lightning and so forth.
For example, in Volusia County, Florida at New Smyrna Beach (see photo) there are shark attacks with a certain frequency. Out of 112 attacks occurred worldwide, 12 have occurred in this beach. And the shark seems to be our main concern.
To see the images of all the most dangerous beaches here.While, to read the full list click on continue.
List of most dangerous beaches in the world
New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Fla, and Hawaii (shark attack)
Hacks Point Beach, Kent County, Md.. (pollution)
Beachwood Beach West, Ocean County, NJ (pollution)
Northern Australia (jellyfish attacks)
Brevard County, Fla. (Dangerous currents)
Florida and California (accidents between boats)
Florida and Colorado (lightning)

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