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Your own bathtub.
Hazard(s): drowning, wrinkly fingers. How ironic. Ok, ok, we know it’s a bathtub - most people bathe there. Notwithstanding this, it is necessary to list the danger that seven inches of water can bring to the bathroom. Amazingly, 402 people died in bathtubs in the US in 2004. Fear: Low. Some might be surprised how easy it is to fall asleep in a tub while intoxicated. Personally, I was not. Lake of the Ozarks, USA. Hazard(s): drowning, keg-stands. The US Coast Guard lists the Lake of the Ozarks as the third most dangerous body of water in the US behind the Atlantic Ocean and the Colorado River. While many of the dangers discussed in this list involve natural phenomena, this lake is actually dangerous because of the people who play in it. As of 2006, 151 of Missouri’s 212 BUI arrests occurred on the Lake of the Ozarks. Fear: Medium. Anyone who has been on the water with a drunken skipper can relate. Angel Falls Hazard(s): While many people would enjoy a lazy float down the Kerep River, it is pretty unlikely that anyone could enjoy the 979 m (3,212 ft) drop at the end of the ride. Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world and one of Venezuela’s top tourist attractions. Most of us don’t have to worry about stumbling across this natural wonder by accident as it is surrounded by dense jungle.
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The River Citarum, West Java.
Hazard(s): used syringes, fecal bacteria, plague. The pollution in the River Citarum is so bad that the citizens here no longer bother to fish its waters but rather sift through the rubbish on the surface and find items to trade and sell. Under the strain of five million people, the river has been regarded by many as the most polluted river in the world. Fear: High. This is how plagues are born. Hot Springs (anywhere). Hazard(s): utter and miserable death. To most, a beautiful cool evening in a hot spring might sound like a perfect night. However, the warm water, lack of proper filtering equipment, and lack of sanitizing chemicals are ideal for the dreaded Naegleria fowler. Also known as the “brain eating amoeba,” the Negleria fowler enters through the nasal cavities and begins feasting on your gray matter. Within days, the victim experiences changes in taste and smell, followed by fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. Within two weeks, the victim succumbs to coma and, finally, death. Overall Fear: High
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