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What place has the most riptides?

Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii, USA Nestled along the unforgiving Na Pali Coast of Kauai, Hawaii lies the picturesque Hanakapiai Beach. The waves at the beach are known to be mighty, and coupled with its rip currents, they pose an imminent danger to swimmers.



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Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii - Powerful Rip Currents Nestled in the Napali Coast of Kauai and only accessible by the Kalalau Trail, Hanakapiai Beach is one of the most dangerous places in the world to go swimming due to powerful rip currents and waves that are known to sweep people out to sea.

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Rip currents, lightning, sharks, sun burn, poor water quality and marine debris — now that certainly does not evoke thoughts of an idyllic beach day, but anything can happen and its best to be prepared. In fact, these are just a handful of the many dangers you can encounter at the beach on any given day.

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Lake Victoria, Tanzania and Uganda. Lake Victoria is referred to as the world's most dangerous lake. Don't let the calm water fool you; more than 5,000 people die in the waters every year.

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Montserrat. This island has the lowest crime rates in the entire Caribbean.

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The moon changes its distance from Earth as it rotates around its axis an also revolves around Earth. It orbits quite fast. At night, the moon rises and the distance between Earth and Moon is lesser. Therefore, sea waves get attracted towards the moon and get stronger.

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