10 Natural Wonders are in the verge of extinction

by admin on May 3, 2011

Some amazing travel destination may not be appeared after ten years. Many travel wonders in the world would be the sad victim of man-made disaster.

Belize Barrier Reef
World famous Belize barrier reef has already lost most of its diversity. Like the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the Belize Barrier Reef leads a tenuous existence.  Once famous and most diverse ecosystem has been going through severe bad time. Unscrupulous and dishonest miners, loggers and poachers  are the main enemy to the amazing place.

The Congo Basin
Only Congo basin provides two fifth oxygen of the world. It is also a great place for minerals, food and also medicine. After Amazon it is second largest rain forest in the world. But it is feared, it could be lost by 2040.

The Dead Sea
Level of world famous Dead Sea has been dropped significantly. Analysts fear it may be disappear within fifty years. As it gets very little water from the lone water source (The Jordan River) thanks to surrounding countries inhabitants is the lake’s sole source, and as surrounding countries increasingly use lake water.

The Everglades
It is the only place in the world where crocodiles and alligators live together. But everglades may not survive in near future. Illegal encroaching and pollution have already put it in danger. It has already half of its territory.  World famous big cats would be lost very soon.

Madagascar
World fourth largest island would extinct by next thirty years. It is place attract tourists for  flora and fauna. Madagascar long and diverse forest would be gone because of illegal logging and poaching.

The Maldives
World lowest nation sits only eight form sea level. Maldives government is seeking for foreign land for probable destination. Whole country most probably go under water in coming decade.

Other popular tourist destination like Rajasthan, Ranthambore, the Tahuamanú Rainforest and the Yangtze River Basin are also fearing to extinct. You would get more information at http://travel.yahoo.com/p-interests-39412377

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