10 Fabulous Places You Need to Visit Before they Disappear

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

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#3 – The Great Barrier Reef, Australia


The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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According to U.S & world report, the Great Barrier Reef is the best travel destination and one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. Also, it is a UNESCO heritage site, the blue water is home to many rare and beautiful fish of all shapes and sizes, bursting with colors.

The Great Barrier Reef will definitely mesmerize you. Unfortunately, more than 50% of the Reef disappeared within the last 27 years due to global warming, and it was reported that it could be completely damaged by 2030.

This fact is heartbreaking, but we can take advantage of it and attempt to visit it as soon as possible. Plus, Australia is really gorgeous so it is going to be a win-win situation after all.

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#4 – Glacier National Park, United States


Glacier National Park, United States
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One of the most beautiful parks in the United States is going to become a vanished place due to climate change. A park full of glacier presents a great attraction for travelers around the states and also the world. At first, there were over 150 glaciers spreading all over the park, now it has only 25 glaciers left. That’s awfully sad.

According to scientists, by the year 2030, there will be no glacier left around the park which will also affect the wildlife in there. In case you are interested, hop on the next flight and enjoy what’s left from glaciers around the park while witnessing the life of grizzly bears, the elk, and the wild goats.

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#5 – The Athabasca Glacier, Canada


The Athabasca Glacier, Canada
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Speaking of glacier, Canada also holds one of the largest lands with glacier, and it’s wildly known for tourists coming from all over the world to witness one of the earth’s most beautiful places. Same as the glacier national park, climate change is affecting it negatively, along with the overflow of tourists.

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