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Monday, August 25, 2014

Top 5 beaches in the world to avoid

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Top in this journey, you're not going to the most beautiful beaches in the world or of France. No, we propose to discover the beaches that are best avoided if you do not want to eat you by sharks or be contaminated with toxic substances.


Maho Beach in St. Maarten (Caribbean) and aircraft
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The West Indies are famous for its sandy beaches. Maho Beach is an exception. Located in Saint-Martin, this beach is famous for its proximity to Princess Juliana Airport. Aircraft approaching the airport at a low altitude and thus graze the heads of tourists. Today, many travelers travel to attend the landing and takeoff of aircraft.


The beach Fujiazhuang China and the millions of tourists
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Located in Dalian (China), the range Fujiazhuang is known to be one of the most crowded in the Middle Kingdom beaches. This is why we recommend you to go if you want to sunbathe in the sun there. It still offers many activities such as boat rides, surfing or even fishing. It is also surrounded by many hotels.


The beaches of Volusia County (United States) and sharks
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A paradise for fans of "Jaws." Hell for others. With about 250 fatal attacks since 1882, the beaches of Volusia County (USA) is one of the deadliest in the world. So be careful if you go from Daytona to New Smyrna (Fla.). The west coast of Australia is also known for shark attacks, as well as South Africa.


Playa Zipolite (Mexico), "Beach of the Dead"
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The "beach of the dead." This is what does the word "Zipolite" in the language "Nahuatl" indigenous. This little bit of Mexico has a very rough sea. Against the currents are particularly violent. Note that this beach is one of the few nudist beaches in Mexico. So if you want to enjoy it, do not hesitate to go without bathing!


The beach Haina (Dominican Republic) and pollution
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After discovering the most polluted cities in the world, you can go to one of the dirtiest beaches. Located in the Dominican Republic, this beach is near a site that recycles lead-acid batteries. This territory is contaminated by toxic substances.

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