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The world's most dangerous beaches - Telegraph

Bikini Atoll, US Marshall Islands
This Unesco World Heritage Site is dangerous for two reasons: nuclear radiation and sharks. It was the site of more than 20 nuclear weapons tests between 1946 and 1958, and – although the islands were declared "safe" by US boffins in 1997 – their original inhabitants have refused to return, and eating locally-grown produce is not advised. So no chomping on fallen coconuts. Furthermore, the lack of fishing in the area during the last 65 years means that sea life – including sharks – has flourished, which, along with the numerous shipwrecks in the region, attracts hundreds of divers each year.

Amazon beaches, Brazil
A paddle in the Amazon means you're likely to be sharing the water with piranhas, anacondas and electric eels. Stay on the shore.

Bikini Atoll, US Marshall Islands
This Unesco World Heritage Site is dangerous for two reasons: nuclear radiation and sharks. It was the site of more than 20 nuclear weapons tests between 1946 and 1958, and – although the islands were declared "safe" by US boffins in 1997 – their original inhabitants have refused to return, and eating locally-grown produce is not advised. So no chomping on fallen coconuts. Furthermore, the lack of fishing in the area during the last 65 years means that sea life – including sharks – has flourished, which, along with the numerous shipwrecks in the region, attracts hundreds of divers each year.

Amazon beaches, Brazil
A paddle in the Amazon means you're likely to be sharing the water with piranhas, anacondas and electric eels. Stay on the shore.
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