40 Places You Should Never Swim, Insurance Won’t Help Here

Published on 04/14/2019
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Eagle’s Nest Sink Hole

This sinkhole is located in Florida. Although it is fairly safe for a swim, it could be very dangerous to dive in. The said hole has a depth of a jaw-dropping 300 feet and it has caused a minimum of 10 deaths. Because of the said incidents as well as the intent to ensure people’s safety, the hole has been closed indefinitely. What made the sink extremely dangerous are the holes inside it. You can enter the hole if you are a highly-experienced diver, but you have to stop once you reach the sign underwater. The warning on the sign is what we have already told you: It’s too deep in the hole, you might get stuck and not make it out alive.

Eagle's Nest Sink Hole

Eagle’s Nest Sink Hole

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Kipu Falls

Kipu Falls is on the list of popular tourist destinations, but it is also where many people have drowned. Although there is no specific explanation of why people have drowned, the number of people who drowned there is not something we can easily ignore. Many of the residents in the area claim that the reason behind the drownings is hidden whirlpools and ancient gods which are all based on their local folklore. However, the most logical explanation for this is the large number of people going there. With many tourists in the area – especially those who have been drinking – the incidence of drowning is most likely to occur. This logic is somewhat similar to shark attacks in the sea: the more people swimming in the water, the more likely there is to be an attack.

Kipu Falls

Kipu Falls

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