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26. Gouffre Berger Cave, France.

Called “The Killer Cave,” Gouffre Berger Cave was the first cave to be explored beyond 3200 feet into the ground. It’s incredible underground caverns, lakes and waterfalls present a challenging trip during heavy rainfall.

27. Damascus, Syria.

Damascus is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, as such the country is threatened with irreparable damage and is not a safe place to visit.

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28. Jacob’s Well, Wimberley, Texas.

Jacob’s Well is a spring flowing into Cypress Creek with a mouth that is approximately four meters wide and a vertical depth of about ten meters. Open-water divers who do have proper cave expertise may find exploring the area quite a challenge.

29. Kashmir and Jammu.

The diverse regions of Kashmir and Jammu are nestled in the Himalayan Mountains. A charming natural and human-made beauty as this location is, this is also a cause of concern for tourists because of a territorial conflict that has been happening between China, India, and Pakistan.

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30. Upper Section of the Futaleufú River in Chile.

This river is among the leading white water kayaking sites in the world. It is also referred to as “the landscape painted by God.” The most dangerous portion of the river is the Upper section as it contains 6 class V rapids, and is not suitable for beginners.

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