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Deviant Agent's video: Top 10 Places You Should NEVER SWIM Even If You Want To

@Top 10 Places You Should NEVER SWIM (Even If You Want To)
Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/9Z67ig You can probably think of lots of places that are great for swimming. Pools, the beach, or even comically small inflatable pools. But in this video, we're going to tell you about ten places where you should absolutely, under no circumstances, ever, swim. Why? Because I’m trying to keep you safe. Also, they’re super weird and interesting. Almost everyone loves to go swimming; I mean that’s one of the best things to do in the summer. Going on a vacation to a place you’ve never heard of is the thing to do, in order to “see the world”. It’s important to perform some research before you go swimming, as not every body of water is meant for swimming. Here is a list of the top 10 places in the world you should never swim in. . Lake Karachay: a lake in the southern Ural mountains in central Russia, has been called the most polluted place on earth. During the 50s, when the Soviet Union didn’t really care that much about being super safe with how they dealt with their nuclear waste, some of it was just dumped into this lake. Some parts of the lake are so irradiated that they would kill you in an hour if you stuck around. The Russian government has begun filling up the lake with concrete. If you still want to go swim there even after hearing this, you better get there while you still have the chance. # 9. The Ganges River. If you ever find yourself in India looking for a place to swim, you better avoid the Ganges River. The Ganges has become so polluted due to India’s rapid industrialization, that over six hundred kilometres of it – equivalent to three hundred and seventy-two miles – are ‘ecological dead zones’ where life cannot sustain itself. Try and not let that life be you. Human and industrial waste is pumped into the river at a disturbing rate. In places, the river has over 70 times the safe limit of toxic chemicals and 3000 times the safe amount of fecal coli form. The Ganges is not only home to a ton of industrial pollution but is also the final resting place for about forty thousand cremated bodies every year. So you’d essentially be swimming in a sort of sludge made partially out of dead people. Overall, research confirms this causes a greater rate of cancer and gastrointestinal disease among people living by the river. Worst of all, since the river is religiously sacred, people disregard the warnings, believing that swimming in it cleanses themselves of past sins. .The Nile River is dangerous, really? Even though in The Prince of Egypt everyone is just chilling in there and leaving babies around? Yes. In reality, the Nile is full of Nile crocodiles, who use the clouded water to hide from their prey. Every year, hundreds of people are attacked by Nile crocodiles in sub-Saharan Africa. For reference, there are only sixteen shark attacks a year in the United States. So to avoid ending up like a wildebeest on the Discovery channel, you should probably just stay on land. . Hanakapiai Beach in Hawaii is absolutely not where you want to go on your vacation. It may look like any other pristine Hawaiian beach where you can go surfing and wear a grass skirt and whatever, but this is a trap. Underneath, there are very strong riptides that have led to eighty confirmed deaths. The beach is so dangerous that there’s even a sign with a death toll marked on it to scare potential swimmers away. This is a dangerous destination due to unseen and powerful rip currents. Waves that are known to sweep people out to sea are also a huge concern, according to The Weather Channel. In the event that a swimmer gets caught in a rip current, the closest safe shore area is about six miles away. Due to these risky conditions, 83 people have drowned there over the years, according to news reports. . The Samaesan Hole has been described as a “black silty hole of death.” It is the deepest diving site in the Gulf of Thailand, with a depth of two hundred and eighty feet. If you really want to dive into this “black silty hole of death” you’re going to have to deal with strong currents, oil tankers passing through, poor visibility, and Barracuda. The US Navy also used to use the site as an ammunition dump, so there’s always the possibility of bumping into the wrong thing and just blowing yourself up. . Gansbaai, South Africa, didn’t get the nickname ‘Shark Alley’ for nothing. Often referred to as the “Great White Shark Capital of the World,” Gansbaai is a premier cage-diving location that promises to offer a truly thrilling experience. The area is the best place in the world to get up close to Great White sharks as they hunt and move through this area year-round. Obviously, you should not be swimming anywhere that is called ‘Shark Alley’ unless you are a crazy person. . The Blue Lake in Russia . Queensland, Australia. . New Smyrna Beach. Florida For business/copyright issues: damblazers@gmail.com

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