These are the Deadliest Tourist Attractions on Earth

This rain isn’t spaced out either, in fact, sometimes it will rain more than 5 feet in one day. 

Chevé Cave

If you’re visiting Oaxaca, try the molé, then head to the Chevé Cave to (safely) go deeper into the Earth than you can literally anywhere else. This place is not for the claustrophobic or inexperienced, visitors trek downward for around 3 hours to get to the crux of this exploration. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.