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WORLD'S PLACES THAT WILL SWALLOW YOU ALIVE
WORLD’S PLACES THAT WILL SWALLOW YOU ALIVE. There are some places on earth you should never visit, no matter how much you need a holiday. We're talking lakes that'll kill you in a single hour, caves that will boil you alive, and radioactive islands where the rats will give you bubonic plague. I don't wanna put you off traveling for life, but after reading this article, you won't believe just how dangerous our planet can be. If you're planning a road trip, you might wanna steer clear of Yungas Road in Bolivia. This terrifying track twists and turns along a sheer cliff-face, climbing to a height of 15,260 feet above sea level. In places, the road is only 10 feet wide, with no guardrails to protect you from the blood-curdling 2,000 foot drop. Clouds of dust from the poorly maintained track make it hard to see, while humid winds from the nearby rainforest create regular rainstorms and mudslides. No wonder this place has earned the nickname Death Road. Despite its deadly reputation, plenty of daredevil drivers continue to use the route. Cars, trucks, and lorries often needed to pass each other, forcing one vehicle to teeter on the very edge of the narrow track. During the 1990s, between 200 and 300 people lost their lives each year after losing control of their car and plunging into the abyss below. Thankfully in 2006, the Bolivian government built a newer, safer road which most cars choose to drive on instead. And who can blame them? If you do insist on driving Death Road, which is technically now illegal, though rarely enforced, remember there's no turning back once you begin. You are not going to wanna make a U-turn. With places like Yungas Road, clearly the world can be a scary place.
By John Adeck2 years ago in Wander
Sunrise Desert Safari in Dubai: Your Journey into the Wild Side!
Welcome to the Sandy Oasis! Ever fancied the thought of romping through endless mounds of sand? If you're nodding, then a Sunrise desert safari in Dubai will get your pulse racing. This ain't your average touristy fare; it’s a headlong dive into the heart of Dubai’s sandy wilderness. The desert – it's a whole different beast, an untouched charm casting a magnetic pull on globe-trotters. It's like stepping onto a movie set, a world away from the city's skyscrapers. Grab your hat, mate, we're going on a wild ride!
By Next Holidays2 years ago in Wander
Green Planet Dubai: Offers an Eco-Wonderland Right in the City!
A Sneak Peek into the Urban Jungle Imagine this: a lush, tropical rainforest, teeming with life, and not a leaf out of place. But wait – it's indoors! Green Planet Dubai offers exactly that. A slice of the wild nestled within Dubai's urban sprawl, this biodome brings the magic of the rainforest right to your doorstep. It’s more than a tourist attraction; it’s an ambitious project that recreates a delicate rainforest ecosystem inside a modern city. For anyone with a hankering for nature and a passion for the planet, the green plant in Dubai stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Buckle up, folks, it's time for an urban jungle adventure!
By Next Holidays2 years ago in Wander
A Unique Dining Experience: Dinner in the Sky Dubai
a large crane lifts a table with 22 diners and their wait staff 50 meters (164 feet) into the air. Once in the air, the diners enjoy a delicious meal prepared by a world-class chef while taking in stunning views of the surrounding area. The safety of Dinner in the Sky is of paramount importance. The tables are made of lightweight materials and are equipped with safety harnesses for all diners. The cranes are also inspected by qualified engineers before each flight. As a result, Dinner in the Sky is one of the safest dining experiences in the world.
By Next Holidays2 years ago in Wander
Hassle-Free Travel by Choosing Private Airport Transfers in Paris
When traveling to Paris, one of the most important aspects to consider is how to get to your accommodation from the airport. The last thing you want is to start your trip stressed and tired from navigating public transportation or dealing with the uncertainty of taxis. This is where private airport transfers in Paris come to the rescue.
By Noble Transfer2 years ago in Wander
Whale-Watching the Dunsborough Way!
A variety of distinctive characteristics make Dunsborough, located along Western Australia's stunning coastline, a fascinating visit. Its pristine sandy beaches and azure waters provide the perfect backdrop for a variety of water sports, such as scuba diving, snorkelling, and, of course, whale watching. If you're thinking about spending that long-awaited vacation whale-watching in Dunsborough, we've got you covered! You'll find some helpful advice in this post on how to put together your vacation and make it extra unique. We'll help you take care of a few essentials so that you can have an awesome whale-watching experience in Dunsborough. Let's get started!
By olivia williams2 years ago in Wander
Planning Makes It Perfect! Plan Your Next Hervey Bay Water Adventure!
Forget about last-minute plans! While some might say spontaneous adventures are the bomb, nothing beats the awesomeness of a well-organised trip. So, if you're all set to visit Hervey Bay and go on a Hervey Bay whale-watching tour, why not plan your activities ahead of time? Trust me, it'll take your trip to a whole new level. Here's the lowdown on how to plan like a pro and make your water adventures in Australia absolutely epic!
By olivia williams2 years ago in Wander
"The Enchanted Summer Festival"
Once upon a time in the quaint village of Harmonyville, the residents eagerly awaited the most anticipated event of the year: the Enchanted Summer Festival. It was a vibrant celebration filled with laughter, music, and enchantment that brought together people from all walks of life. The festival's magic was said to infuse happiness into the hearts of all who attended.
By Kalai Karthi K2 years ago in Wander
What To Know Before And While Whale-Watching In Sydney
The natural world has always fascinated us, driving us to explore the unknown and embrace unique experiences. The mysteries of the ocean never cease to amaze us. Whales, in particular, hold a special place among the ocean's mesmerising inhabitants, with their immense size and majestic presence. Picture yourself observing the grandeur of Humpback whales gracefully gliding through the ocean while the refreshing sea breeze brushes against your face. And when you are inspired to pack your bags for a whale-watching expedition and think of a destination,Sydney undoubtedly tops the list. We have compiled a comprehensive list of tips for whale-watching in Sydney to make your journey the most fruitful.
By olivia williams2 years ago in Wander
Australia - An Introduction
Australia Australia is a country and continent in Oceania. It is the only country in the world to also be a continent. It comprises seven states and territories, the island of Tasmania and several other little islands. The island of Australia itself is surrounded by the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is the sixth largest country in the world at 7,682,300 square kilometers. It is approximately 4,000 km from east to west and 3,200 km from north to south. The capital city of Australia is Canberra. The national language of Australia is English.
By Aashini Rastogi3 years ago in Wander








