These are the Deadliest Tourist Attractions on Earth

Hawaii (Seriously, the Whole Place)

The Hawaiian islands are a series of active volcanoes that just so happen to be dormant enough for people to build infrastructure on. However, the volcanoes that reside beneath the streets and houses of Hawaiian inhabitants spew dust and ash into the air, causing blackouts and inescapable pollution clouds that lock residents inside their houses for weeks on end. There are even occasional lava flows that destroy roads and buildings, and there is nothing Hawaiians can do to prevent any of that from happening. 

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The More You Know

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