The World's Top 10 Riskiest Beaches

Hanakapiai Beach – Monster Of Rip Tides: Located in Hawaii, Hanakapiai Beach may lure you in with its beauty, but beware of the rip tides that have claimed many swimmers' lives.

Skeleton Coast – Don’t Turn Into A Skeleton!: Namibia's Skeleton Coast earned its name from the numerous shipwrecks caused by the Benguela Current. Sharks and predators roam the coastline

Cape Tribulation – Stingers, Stingers Everywhere: Australia's Cape Tribulation is teeming with deadly stingers and crocodiles. Even the trees here are infamous for their stinging properties.

New Smyrna Beach – Deadly Jaws Await: Although picturesque, Florida's New Smyrna Beach is infested with sharks, posing a serious threat to swimmers and surfers alike.

Fraser Island – The Sweet Sinners: Fraser Island in Australia may seem idyllic, but its waters are home to dangerous jellyfish. Additionally, Dingoes, a breed of wild dogs, patrol the beaches

Gansbaai – Home Of Sharks: South Africa's Gansbaai is infamous for its shark-infested waters, making it a perilous destination for swimmers and surfers.

Playa Zipolite – Fatal Tides: Despite its reputation as one of Mexico's only nude beaches, Playa Zipolite is also known as the 'Beach of the Dead' due to its treacherous riptides.

Kilauea Beach – Warning, Hot Waters Ahead: While visually stunning, Mexico's Kilauea Beach sits near an active volcano, resulting in scorching hot waters that can be fatal to swimmers.

Chowpatty Beach – Toxicity At Its Peak: Mumbai's Chowpatty Beach is plagued by pollution, with untreated sewage and garbage littering its shores, posing serious health risks to visitors.

Amazon River Beaches – The Deadly Trap: The beaches along the Amazon River in Brazil are home to a plethora of deadly creatures, including electric eels, piranhas, anacondas