10 places to visit before they disappear
There is a new trend that is reshaping global tourism, and it is traveling to destinations that are set to soon disappear. As the climate changes, the sea levels rise, and excessive tourism and environmental destruction begin to impact some of the most recognizable locations in the world, people are scrambling to explore them before it is too late. Melting glaciers and sinking islands, the ancient heritage sites are in decay. It is a combination of adventure and awareness in this type of last-chance tourism. It is an indication of a dawning awareness that a lot of natural marvels and cultural riches are at risk- and that they are not here forever. These destinations are increasingly becoming must-visit before they disappear by conscious travelers who are searching to find rare and meaningful experiences in the face of the increasing level of uncertainty.
The Maldives is becoming one of the most threatened travel destinations on Earth as rising sea levels move closer to submersion.
Mass coral bleaching has endangered the colorful marine life of the reef, which is the attraction of divers who want to see the beauty of the reef before it deteriorates further.
Snowy ice caps and wild animals that are delicate ecosystems draw eco tourists in the hope that they will see their beautiful scenery before it becomes like any other terrain.
Deforestation and fires are acutely affecting biodiversity, and this is compelling visitors to patronize eco-tours that can help in conservation.
Its famous glaciers are melting at a very high rate, and only a few years can be available to witness these natural ice giants before they vanish.
The city is even sinking, as the waters and extreme flooding are on the rise, and its historic canals are getting more vulnerable.
Uncontrolled erosion and over-tourism also jeopardize the ancient ruins, thus imposing tight restrictions on the number of visitors, which can continue to rise.
The rate of water depletion is alarming, and sinkholes are forming, changing the landscape significantly.
The Pacific Island country is at existential risk due to high sea levels, which makes this country a heartrending and uncommon place to visit.
The region is home to mangroves and Bengal tigers, and is endangered by the rising waters and climate-related catastrophes.
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