8 Places You Need to Visit Before They Disappear

in #travel7 years ago

 Our planet is filled with breathtaking travel destinations that we have the opportunity to visit. However, due to climate change, our kids or grandkids may not be able to do the same. In fact, you also may not be able to visit some of these places if you don’t book a flight to them soon. Here, are the places you need to visit before they gets disappear 


 

1. BIG SUR, CALIFORNIA

 Best known for offering you stunning up-close whale watching, this place is constantly getting harmed due to wildfires and droughts in the region. This causes less whale sightings with each passing year more here

 

2. THE MALDIVES

 Due to climate change, the archipelago is actually sinking. Experts note that the Maldives could be completely submerged within a hundred years. more here


 

3. AMAZON, BRAZIL

 Despite it being the largest rainforest on the planet (it is spread over a 2.1 million square mile area), the Amazon could be destroyed soon due to the expansion of agriculture more here


 

4. GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIA

 The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef and is one of the most popular travel destinations on the planet. However, the structure has been eroding in recent years due to environmental challenges. Scientists believe that it could be destroyed within 100 years. more here


 

5. TAJ MAHAL, INDIA

 One of the most alluring architectural masterpieces of all time might collapse soon, mostly due to pollution and erosion. more here


 

7. THE FORESTS IN MADAGASCAR

 Due to mass deforestation and frequent fires, the forests in Madagascar are estimated to exist for another 35 years only. more here


 

8. VENICE, ITALY

 One of the most beautiful cities in the world has been sinking for quite a few years now, and it isn’t showing any signs of stopping. more here

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