"Top 10 Dangerous Beaches"
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These are the 10 most dangerous beaches in the world
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These are beaches that are impossible to relax on as you would be spending too much time simply trying to survive.
N Sentinel Beach is located on an island of the same name and is infested with sharks.
Bikini Atoll is a beach on the US Marshall Islands known for its beautiful sea life.
Fraser Island is an island that many call paradise, but it's also paradise to sharks and dangerous breeds of jellyfish.
Chowpatty Beach in India is the most polluted beach in the world.
In 2160 , thousand tons of coal was spilled into the beach's waters.
There's an estimated 60,000 sharks in the waters, meaning that anyone who swims there is doomed.
Next up is the black sand beaches of Kilauea in Hawaii , where the sand is black due to the active volcano.
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