10 Fabulous Places You Need to Visit Before they Disappear

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

The glacier has been melting down for about 125 years now. This caused it to lose most of its volume and beauty. So, if you are a fan of adventure and winter, don’t hesitate to travel to Canada, the country of politeness, to experience the icy lands and what’s left from it before it is completely gone.

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#6 – The Dead Sea, Palestine/ Jordan


The Dead Sea, Palestine Jordan
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The saltiest sea on earth and the world’s healthiest resort is one of the top places that should be visited before it disappears because within the last 40 years, the Dead Sea experienced 40% shrinkage and it is expected to be completely gone in the next 50 years, which is a seriously scary amount of time.

It is known that Cleopatra and many other legends used to take dips in this mineral-rich water. Travelers from all over the world choose to visit this incredible place due to its huge benefits to the body, such as:

• It gets rids of toxins from the skin and helps in good blood circulation.
• It gets rid of dead skin cells and cleans skin pores.
• It helps relieve muscle tension, lessens stress and anxiety.
• It helps firm up skin tissues and strengthens them against any inflammation.
• It relaxes the body and eliminating aches and body pains.
• It helps in treating eczema and lessens skin inflammation.

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#7 – Machu Picchu, Peru


Machu Picchu, Peru
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Home to the ruins of the Inca Empire, the place that has one of the most panoramic views in South America, and one of the newest Seven Wonders of the World, the Machu Picchu attracts many tourists due to its unique history and gorgeous sites, which negatively affected the “lost country” because they keep damaging the ancient structures by jumping and walking all over them.

If the authorities didn’t take a stand to protect what is left of controlling the flow of tourists, the greatness of Machu Picchu may disappear within the next few decades.

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