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Places To Visit Before They Disappear

“We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives, other souls.” – Anais Nin

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Places To Visit Before They Disappear

The world is a beautiful place, and with the creation of airplanes and busses we have the ability to explore every inch of this earth. The following content is will show a list of places that will disappear within 100 years. If you are an adventurer, traveler, and explorer these places should be move to the top of your list to visit.

1.Glacier National Park, Montana, USA

If you are in the United States, this is a definitely a place that you need to visit. You have the ability to camp, hike, and enjoy nature in all its beauty. This place is set to disappear in 2030.

2. Great Wall of China, China

A historic site, The Great Wall of China has been up for over 2,000 years and due to the air pollution in the country, this monument is said to soon disappear in 2035.

3. Venice, Italy

The city where magical gondola rides occur is said to disappear in 2035. The magic of Venice is something that every traveler needs to experience and if you are into romance, this place will take your breath away.

4. Mount Killimanjaro, Tanzania

This mountain is said to be the highest point in Africa coming in at 4,000m above sea level. Since 1912-2007 it has been estimated that 85 percent of its glacier top has disappeared. This is a must visit place within the coming years.

5. Tikil National Park, Guatemala

Guatemala is a beautiful country the is enriched in culture and delicious food. One of the places that is a must visit is the Tikil National Park. It is known to have been a city for ceremonial purposes for the Mayans. It is said that illegal looting and forest burning are causing the disappearance of this city.

6. Madagascar Forrest, Madagascar

Located in the western part of Madagascar this forrest calls for the thrill-seeker, adventurer and explorers. Its majestic rivers will lead the traveler to an indescribable scenery.

7. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galapagos Islands are considered to be one of the world's most visited destination for wildlife sightseeing. Due to foreign species the islands ecosystem has been changing drastically.

8. The Maldives

One of the most photographed destinations is the Maldives. It is known that 80 percent of the island is one meter above sea level and there's a possibility that rising waters can cause for a disastrous destruction.

9. The Dead Sea, Israel

We talked about Africa's highest point now it's time to talk about the world's lowest point. The Dead Sea or Salt Sea is known to have shores below sea level. This place has beautiful sunsets, and is an amazing way to visit Israel or Jordan.


Hope you get to visit all these awesome places!

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