Don't go to this island, it's the most dangerous in the world
As autumn sets in and grey skies take over, we're already thinking about our next vacation and the sun that will gently settle on our skin... While many people dream of fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters as their ideal holiday destination, people must be careful when choosing their destination.
Indeed, some corners of the world, which appear heavenly, can be highly dangerous. One of the main causes of danger is some of the most ideal destinations is the attacks from animals such as jellyfish, sharks and many other species.
The beach considered the most threatening is Cape Tribulation Beach in Australia. It's home to many snakes, crocodiles, jellyfish... but is especially famous for its frightening "cassowary", a bird that can measure between 1m20 and 1m80 and fly at a speed of 50km/h.
The most fearsome bird in the world!
If it feels attacked, the bird can “inflict fatal wounds with its sharp claws,” says the Geo website. Its dagger-shaped claws lacerate their victims/prey with disconcerting ease.
We warned you, it’s better not to venture there…
(MH with AsD - Source: Geo - Illustration: Unsplash)