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The Most Dangerous Islands in the World

The Most Dangerous Islands in the World

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Islands are supposed to be sunny, peaceful, and warm - exotic locales where you spend time on the beach, maybe do a bit of snorkeling, and even enjoy a few fruity drinks. Except sometimes, none of that happens. The world sports many deceptively beautiful islands, ones that look pleasant but are actually terrifying. From former nuclear test sites to places that are home to deadly creatures, these scary isles have more going on than we realized. And we wanted to know more. We found out what people who've been to 10 of the most dangerous islands in the world said about them, and were left ready to just stay home. Vote up the islands you will most definitely take a hard pass on, too.
Date: 2023-11-13

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Most dangerous places I've been: We lived in Turkey during the late 1950s when my Dad was in the Air Force. He was told to vary his route to work daily due to snipers in the hills. Another time, we were told to stay in our house due to some government official attempting to leave the country by way of the road in front of our house, because there might be shooting! Not very comforting at all! Kind of surprised families of were allowed to go there.
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tbh I'm shocked that North Sentinel Island's clear boundaries have been respected into the modern era considering how many indigenous people and cultures have been lost to colonization, but at the same time that shit always starts with friendly gifts and visits, and they've made it clear they aren't interested in anything cute from any of us. I kind of love that for them.
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Since I have seen the first thumbnail recommendation at the end of the video. Most Dangerous Island Prison, I am going to watch the second ( Everything We Know About The World's Most Isolated Tribe) and:
x The Most Destructive Pandemics and Epidemics in Human History
x Juana Maria The Woman Who Inspired Island Of The Blue Dolpins

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Un-subbed because I have reached my limit for completely tasteless jokes at the expense of the dead, the oppressed and victims of violence, when they aren't good enough to be considered even remotely funny, never mind have any chance of actually making me laugh. It was interesting while it lasted tho.
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There's an island or two off the east coast of Canada, one should like New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, should be one province in this, the year of our lord 2024, that do not meet your description sunny, idyllic for months of the year!
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I will never feel sorry for a Christian missionary who purposefully ignores everybody who tells him to not go to the island where the indigenous people will make you an obituary.
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7: 53 My older brother swam in a jellyfish lake called Jellyfish Lake in Palau.
He said that it was like swimming in a mass of jellyfish.

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I'm surprised you didn't mention Nauru (highly contaminated by the former phosphate mining) and Novaya Zemlya (site of the Soviet nuclear testing)
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There are no crocodiles in or around K'Gari. Well not yet anyway although with warming waters they are moving further south.
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