Amazon Beaches, South America
The Amazon River is big enough that it’s got its own beaches, which you should probably avoid. Between the piranhas, electric eels, and anacondas that roam these waters, it’s not worth the effort. The worst part is that these are the scary villains you can see. Some of the worst offenders are the ones that are so small, you barely catch ‘em!
The Amazon River also has strong currents that will pull you down to drown. On top of that, the parasites will find their way into your body and multiply like a bad attitude. It isn’t safe to drink, swim, or even go near! The mosquitos near the water – and swarming all over the place, to be honest – carry disease and could give you a serious infection, too.