Ranking The 10 Places to See Before DISAPPEAR in 2024!

Welcome to a journey you can’t afford  to miss! Are you ready to explore the   mysterious beauties scattered around the  corners of the world? Now, have you ever   pondered how prepared we truly are as time  races against us to witness these tremendous  

Destinations? With the “10 Destinations to  See Before They Disappear in the World” video,   we are coming together to find the answers  to these questions and embark on a quest to   discover these amazing places on the verge of  vanishing. Open your eyes because this video  

Invites you to an unforgettable adventure.  Are you ready to begin our world tour? 10- The Alaskan Tundra, Alaska, USA The  vast, desolate arctic tundra covering   Alaska’s northern and western coasts is  the coldest biome in the world. However,   in recent years Alaska’s northern regions are  seeing a dramatic rise in temperature – faster  

Than the average global rate – which has led to  the thawing of the region’s permafrost. Increased   coastal erosion rates will have a direct impact  on polar bears and the prey that keep them alive. 9- Dead Sea, Israel, Jordan&Palestine It’s  a cruel irony, but the Dead Sea is finally  

Dying. Known for its high salt levels – allowing  visitors to float without effort – and alleged   curative properties, the sea has long attracted  tourists and sunseekers from around the world.   A mix of human and geological factors have  contributed to the demise of this ancient sea,  

Where the water levels are falling at a rate  of around three feet per year. Watch out for   the sinkholes if you do visit – around  1000 have emerged over the last 15 years. 8- Glaciers of The European Alps, Switzerland  The Alps started melting 150 years ago at the  

End of the ‘Little Ice Age’, and since the  1980s the rate of glacial retreat has risen   dramatically. One positive outcome of melting  glaciers is that hundreds of new crystal clear   bodies of water have emerged in the Alps. This is  little consolation for locals, who worry that snow  

Avalanches may tumble into the lakes, causing high  tidal waves to cascade through their villages. 7- Great Barrier Reef, Australia Home to  2900 coral reefs, 600 islands and more   than 1500 species of fish, the Great Barrier  Reef is one of the most biodiverse places on  

The planet… for now. Australia’s beloved reef  has lost about half of its coral coverage over   the last 30 years as a result of increased  tropical storms, coral bleaching and ocean   acidification. If carbon pollution levels  and sea temperatures continue to rise,   experts predict that the coral communities  could face irreversible damage by 2030.

6- Komodo Island, Indonesia Established in  1980 to protect the endangered Komodo dragon,   this Eastern Indonesian national  park attracts divers and underwater   photographers for its wealth of coral  species and rare marine mammals. Today,   it is the island and its surrounding waters  that are under threat. Coral bleaching and  

Ocean acidification threaten to kill its  spectacular reefs, while a rise in human   population and backpacker tourism is quickly  changing the face of this once untouched island. 5- The Maldives Pristine beaches, stunning  snorkelling spots and five-star resorts lure   droves of visitors to the Maldives every  year. But the future doesn’t look bright  

For the world’s lowest lying country. The United  Nation Environmental Programme has predicted that   the Maldives could become the first nation  to be lost to the ocean – potentially by   the end of the twenty-first century – if sea  levels continue to rise at their current rate.

4- Patagonian Ice Fields, Argentina Comprising  the largest body of ice in the southern hemisphere   outside of Antarctica, the Patagonian glaciers  are thinning at an average rate of six feet per   year. Just three of the glaciers – including  the poster child Perito Moreno – have been  

Expanding in recent years, but the remaining  90 percent are shrinking. Now’s as good a   time as any to witness southern Argentina’s  ice fields before they are lost to the sea. 3- Venice, Italy The ‘Floating City’ may soon  lose its moniker. Not only has Venice been  

Sinking on its wooden foundations (it subsided  around 120mm during the twentieth century),   it is also under threat from rising  sea levels (approximately 110mm over   the same period). A project to install a  system of mobile flood gates is underway,   but climatologists dispute whether these  defences will be enough to save the city.

2- Glacier National Park, Montana, USA With 700  miles of hiking trails spanning alpine meadows and   gorgeous lakes, Montana’s Glacier National Park is  a favourite among outdoorsy locals and visitors.   But, this rugged national park may soon be facing  a name change. Of the 150 colossal glaciers that  

Existed in the national park 100 years ago,  only 25 remain today. Scientists have given the   surviving glaciers a lifespan of just 15 years if  the planet continues to warm at its current rate. 1- Amazon Rainforest, Brazil

Millions of years old and home to over a third  of planet Earth’s plant and animal species –   plus some of the world’s last uncontacted tribes  – the vast forest nicknamed the “Earth’s Lungs” is   under serious threat from deforestation. Over the  past four decades around 40 percent of the Amazon  

Has been destroyed, primarily for mining,  industrial agriculture and illegal logging. We have reached the end of  our adventure. In this video,   I presented 10 incredible places in the world  that you must visit before they vanish. So,   hurry up! Please like the video and subscribe  to my channel. Thank you for watching. Goodbye.

In this travel documentary, I introduced you to 10 places in the world that you must see before they disappear. I talked about why these wonderful places in the world are at risk of extinction from 2024.

Watch the documentary and learn what you don’t know about The Alaskan Tundra, Dead Sea, European Alps, Great Barrier Reef, Komodo Island, The Maldives, Patagonian Ice Fields, Venice, Glacier National Park and Amazon Rainforest and why these extraordinary destinations are endangered. Remember that you have to hurry to visit these amazing spots in the world. It is up to all of us to save these extraordinary beauties of our planet.#travel #documentary #adventure

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