Photos: World's Most Dangerous Natural Wonders

Our Earth is rich in incredible and enchanting natural objects, and sometimes we forget that nature can be not only beautiful, but also dangerous. With the help of our photo gallery, find out what natural attractions are the most dangerous in the world.
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Travel company Holidu made interesting research where they compiled a list of more than 100 natural attractions around the world and then compared the average number of deaths and accidents with the number of visitors.
And here is what they have found:

Mountains

Mont Blanc in the Alps (France/Italy) is the most dangerous natural wonder in the world, according to the research, with around 100 deaths per year. According to the various estimates in the media, about 30,000 people try to conquer it every year, with the overall death toll among the climbers standing at over 1,400.
The top ten also included South Africa's Table Mountain, Tanzania's Kilimanjaro, Chinese-Nepali Everest, Japan's Mount Fuji and the Grand Canyon in the United States.

Waterfalls

The most dangerous waterfall has to be the highest one, right? Not at all. The Kaaterskill Falls near New York, with their not-so-astonishing height of just 79 meters, pose a great danger. Its location is what makes it so dangerous: many tourists from the Big Apple come to take beautiful photographs, and just this year, four of them reportedly fell down while taking selfies.

Cliffs

As for the cliffs, the Irish Cliffs of Moher were recognized as the most dangerous. Hikers fall from heights, getting off the safe paths to sit or stand on the edge of a cliff or take pictures of the picturesque surroundings.

National Parks

Yosemite National Park — named in the list as the most dangerous national park — is located in the US. Around 3.5 million people visit it every year, according to park statistics. Yet, there are about 11 deaths and 41 "notable incidents" a year, according to the research.
Take a look at Sputnik Africa's gallery of the most dangerous natural attractions and, foremost, be careful!
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People hike on the Mont Blanc massif in Chamonix on February 5, 2016. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)
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Two-stage Catskill Falls located near New York City.

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Cliffs of Moher, Lislorkan North, County Clare, Ireland.
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In this Sept. 27, 2018 file photo, a couple is married atop Taft Point in California's Yosemite National Park. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers, File)

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Everest Base Camp Trekking Route, Khumjung, Nepal
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Ben Nevis, Fort William, Jungtinė Karalystė
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Mount Fuji (back L), Japan's highest mountain, is seen behind the residential buildings of Kawasaki, from Tamagawa Green Zone Baseball Field in Tokyo on October 26, 2022. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
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The Grand Canyon is located on the Colorado Plateau, Arizona (USA) within the Grand Canyon National Park.

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A pair of tourists admire the view from the top of Table Mountain, Cape Town 22 January 2002. (Photo by ANNA ZIEMINSKI / AFP)

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A tourists is seen in silhouette in front of the Matterhorn mountain on June 30, 2015 in Riffelalp above Zermatt. (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI / AFP)

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A general view of elephants grazing with a view of the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro in the background at Kimana Sanctuary in Kimana, Kenya, on March 2, 2021. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP)

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Along the Ptarmigan Ridge trail… Sanne at 1850 m