10 Iconic Places That Will Disappear In The Next Few Decades

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

So according to scientists, the snow will be completely gone by 2033, and even the volcano will lose its appearance. The reason behind it is global warming, the one that many people believe that it is nothing but a hoax, theory, and a lie.

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Culebra Island, Puerto Rico

Culebra Island, Puerto Rico

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Culebra Island is a wonderful destination for vacations and relaxation, but not really, because the US Navy used that space to train on bombardments, forgetting (or ignoring) that they are affecting all the animals and plants.

In 1975, the bombs stopped, but the tourism came along and, well, did more damage than the bombs to the place that already had an unstable ecology. So now, the whole ecosystem of the island is in danger.

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Madagascar

Madagascar

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By 2025, if the forests in Madagascar are not rescued, they will be cut down. It is a horrifying fact because not only it will be a great loss to our planet, but also there are many animal species that call these forests home, some of them we didn’t even get the chance to study them, and soon after the forests are cut down, they will go extinct.

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The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

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There is no human being that walked on modern earth and didn’t know the Great Wall of China. It is one of the most iconic sites that is blowing all of our minds to this day, which is why it welcomes millions of tourists every day.

In order to save a memory of that historic site, people do other things because somehow taking pictures is not enough, so they take a stone or two.

However, they are not the only ones, there are also name-stones sold on the market, vandalism, erosion from sandstorms, and farmers stealing the rocks for fences. So far, 22% of the wall is already gone, and that’s 2,000 km.

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