Ten most dangerous places for tourism (Part 1)
Newsland has published the list of the most dangerous vacation spots in 2007. The first place is occupied with Afghanistan - travelers are risking to meet talibs, can be taken prisoner or become hostages of terrorists. The probability to be killed from a bullet of the security guard of an opium field (from third up to two thirds of world deliveries of heroin arrives from Afghanistan) is quite high. Besides in the Afghani ground the huge quantity of not mine cleared bombs and not broken off artillery shells lays. Regarding Afghanistan as tourist direction, the experts give it the highest level of danger.
The second on danger to the traveler goes to the state Somalia. Coastal waters of this country are famous for the pirates, using modern boats with the weapon onboard to plunder yachts and even trading vessels. Besides, civil war in Somali and inter clan skirmishes, in which peace people travelers, and journalists perish, are frequent. Soldiers of civil army periodically kidnap people with the purpose of the repayment or simply plunder them. The level of danger of travel to Somalia is named as extremely high.
The third place is given to Iraq. In this country of tourists the terrorists are killing people or taking them in hostages, and soldiers of coalition forces, who at first shoot trap, and then ask questions are also make potential danger for tourists. The Crime rate in Iraq is above the norm, and in the north of the country the centers of the bird’s flu are noted. There is also a probability to get under cross fire between insurgents and the international forces, and also to be engaged into the epicenter of skirmish conflicting religious groupings. The risk level is extremely high.
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