
6. Half Dome, California
There are many places where people who are passionate about trails can have fun, but the Half Dome in California is only for those who are extremely prepared!
You can find this mountain in Yosemite National Park, where it’s going to take you over 10 hours to complete a hiking trail. Although trails are equipped with cable wires that are meant to help tourists, they are not strong enough to save someone’s life in case of an incident.
There are over 60 visitors who have slipped on the trail and lost their lives, but that doesn’t stop other adventurous people from trying it out. This touristic attraction welcomes millions of curious visitors every year, and many are those who are daring to try its dangerous and deadly trails. Those who were lucky enough and came back alive said that the views make up for all the risks during the adventure!
4 thoughts on “Tourists Should Stay Away From These 8 Dangerous and Popular Attractions!”
I have been to several of these n so have my adult children with their young families. You FOLLOW the rules and you will be ok!!
Stay away from it I say.
I myself haven’t been to any of those places but being from Cherokee NC with the Great Smoky Mountains neighboring our Reservation, you see people taking risks all the time. Of course everyone loves seeing the wildlife but when they want to crowd up around the elk, putting themselves and the elk in danger, is not smart at all. The same goes for bears who are even more dangerous and to some people they don’t care! Clingman’s Dome and the Chimneys are other great places to see but not without risks. Not that far of a hike but the high elevations, steep paths to the top and sometimes high winds are unseen hazards to remember.
I have been to most of thee places and always felt safe because I can walk and chew gum at the same time, ( i. e. obey the signs and rules.)