Most people are aware that weather gradually changes the landscape. This happens so slowly that you don’t notice it happening. Once in a while, years of erosion, wind and rain can make a place disappear altogether. These places are slowly going away and you should see them before they do.
Galapagos IslandsThe tourist attractions here are causing overuse and environmental damage, according to the experts at the Weather Channel.
The AlpsThis mountain range is giving in to the effects of global warming and may not be a viable place for ski visitors for much longer.
The Great Barrier ReefCyclones and pollution are damaging this fragile ecosystem and it’s in danger of being gone relatively soon.
The Dead SeaBecause of a lack of governmental protection, experts say the Dead Sea may be dried up sooner rather than later.
Kurumba IslandLocated in the Maldives, the island is suffering from rising sea levels and many parts are predicted to be underwater soon.
The Taj MahalDamaging pollution is wearing away at the outside part of this building in India. Among the wonders of the world, experts say it could be closed in as little as 5 years.
MadagascarThis entire island is being destroyed due to poaching and logging. This endangers the animals and people who call it home.
Glacier National ParkClimate change is slowly shrinking this national park and the glaciers are slowly melting away.
St. Mark’s SquareIn Venice, this tourist attraction is in danger due to rising sea levels and consistent flooding.
Congo BasinLogging is destroying this part of the world, increasing flooding and reducing the ability to live there.
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