
With summer approaching, it would be useful to inform you about the world’s most dangerous waters. So, if you have booked your trip to one of these places, then it might be wise to alter your plan. Here are the deadliest water bodies where swimming or surfing is not advised.
While the scene and waters surrounding Fraser Island looks beautiful, it is strictly a prohibited zone, as the seas are home to loads of jellyfish and sharks. The water also carries strong rip currents. The island is home to a few world’s deadliest spiders and crocodiles. There are also dingoes seen, which are known to attack humans at times.
The beach is dangerous for its strong rip currents. The coast is especially unpredictable because there are no reefs to block the water currents. The spot is known to have taken the lives of many beach visitors.
There is a wooden sign near the beach, which welcomes visitors to the beach and cautioning not to swim, for the strong water currents have killed people. You can enjoy the beauty of the beach, but do not ever go for swimming, surfing or bathing.
❑ Stinson Beach, California
❑ Chowpatty Beach, India
❑ Amazon Basin
❑ Gulf Coast, U.S.
❑ Niagara Falls, Ontario
❑ Potomac River Maryland-West Virginia Border, USA
❑ Volusia County, Florida
❑ Gansbaai, South Africa
❑ Tualatin River, Oregon, USA
❑ Port St Johns’ Second Beach, South Africa
❑ Northern Territory, Australia












