Take a look at 10 stunning but most dangerous natural wonders of the World
This peak located between France and Italy is a popular destination for skiers and climbers. It sadly witnesses about 100 deaths each year on average
Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Scotland. The summit is 4,411 feet above sea level. It is infamous for most accidents.
Mount Fuji located on the island of Honshū, about 100 km southwest of Tokyo, is an active stratovolcano in Japan. Commonly called 'Fuji-san,' it’s the country’s tallest peak.
The highest mountain in the world has been a top choice for trekkers and climbers. About 8 out of 800 climbers lose their life while trying to conquer the mountain every year
Africa’s highest point at 19,340 feet, Mount Kilimanjaro is also one of the highest volcanoes in the world. One of the most dangerous natural wonders of the world, it records 10 deaths on average every year
Located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, it is famous for its giant, ancient sequoia trees, and Tunnel View. On average, 12-15 deaths are recorded per year in Yosemite
Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa. It is also famous for its hiking trails and cable car. Average deaths per year is 15 here.
It is a mountain of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and border between Switzerland and Italy. It is a favourite spot amongst serious hikers. The average deaths here is 12 per year.
The Grand Canyon is a river valley in the Colorado Plateau revealing layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. With 12 annual deaths, it is also one of the deadliest natural wonders.
Ireland's Cliffs of Moher are a natural masterpiece. They are a breeding site for over 30,000 seabirds and were classified as a Refuge for Fauna in 1988. Average nine deaths are recorded here every year