These are the Deadliest Tourist Attractions on Earth

Unfortunately for them, the ignited the entire thing, causing a 60-year continuous burn that isn’t going to change for another 100 or so years. You can’t really put this fire out, so tourists come from far and wide to see this terrifying hole burn itself away, one second at a time. 

Teahupo’o 

This beach is home to the world’s heaviest and deadliest waves. Only the most experienced (and craziest) surfers should even dare to put their boards in the water here at Teahupo’o, but apparently, riding a wave there is a once in a lifetime experience that nobody who has lived to tell the tale would trade for anything. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.