Fraser Island, Australia(01 of14)
Open Image ModalHere, dingoes could actually eat your baby (or you). (credit:Flickr:Bramus!)
Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii(02 of14)
Open Image ModalThis sign welcomes you to Hanakapiai Beach. Yea, stay on shore. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Praia de Boa Viegem, Recife, Brazil(03 of14)
Open Image ModalSharks frequent the waters near this picturesque and popular beach. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai (04 of14)
Open Image ModalThis beach in India is one of the most polluted in the world. (credit:Getty Images)
Northern Territory, Australia(05 of14)
Open Image ModalThe very deadly box jellyfish swarm these waters in the summer months (between October and April).\r\n\r\nCORRECTION: A previous version of this slide called the area Northern territories. The area is called Northern Territory. We regret the error. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro(06 of14)
Open Image ModalCrime is the issue at this famous beach. (credit:Getty Images)
Gansbaai, South Africa(07 of14)
Open Image ModalThis area is known as the Great White Shark Capital of the World. Enough said. (credit:Flickr:TheGrantPeters)
Volusia County, Florida(08 of14)
Open Image ModalThe beaches of Volusia County, Florida (between Daytona and New Smyrna beach) have suffered the most unprovoked shark attacks on humans per square mile. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Kilauea, Hawaii(09 of14)
Open Image ModalKilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Lava flows into nearby water, making it a whopping 110 degrees. Just this week, tourists took photos of the erupting volcano from the water.\n\n\nCORRECTION: The lava that flows into the water measures in the thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. The water temperature measures 110 degrees. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Playa Zipolite, Mexico(10 of14)
Open Image ModalThe word Zipolite comes from the indigenous language meaning \"beach of the dead\". The name comes from the beach\'s dangerous rip currents and monster waves. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Second Beach, Port St. Johns, South Africa(11 of14)
Open Image ModalShark attacks have killed numerous tourists and locals alike over the years. (credit:Getty Images)
Cape Tribulation Beaches, Queensland, Australia (12 of14)
Open Image ModalBox jollyfish, venomous snakes, crocodiles and even flightless birds can get you here. (credit:WikiMedia:)
Acapulco, Mexico(13 of14)
Open Image ModalDrug violence has, unfortunately, overrun this famous beach area. (credit:Getty Images)
Sandy Beach Oahu Hawaii(14 of14)
Open Image ModalKahunaHawaii:
Hawaii. Many broken necks, boogie and body surfing haven.. rip will take you all the way to Tahiti