10 Leading Causes of Travel Deaths (maybe) - Instablogs
10 Leading Causes of Travel Deaths (maybe)
Bobette , New Orleans: Jun 19 2008
Made Popular Jun 19 2008
The number of ways that you can die are uncountable but not to great that you can’t bring a little imagination to the proceedings and start adding up how many travelers and backpackers bite the dust each year and go to travel heaven, where every...
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
I travel a whole lot, Bobette. Now, you’re scaring me! Ok, ok, I’ll stay away from swinging coconut trees, civil wars, and travel guidebooks that are not pocket size. :):)
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
Coconut trees always freaked me out.. And nearly a thousand people die because of coconuts falling on them? Wow that’s serious. Bobette, I did not know about the travel guides falling and killing people. The rest of the reasons aren’t too funny.. The coconuts aren’t funny either
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
I know death is never funny but this article is so hilarious to me. I have never laughed so hard at a serious topic but I couldnt help it
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
It really is funny I don’t blame you.. Drunken swimming in the sea can be added as a reason too. At Goa, India, tourists usually drown and die after attempting to swim in an inebriated state
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Taylor Flatt pceverything.org
Petersburg, United States
Wow that is funny. But why would you want to go to an area where there was civil war and take pictures? Honestly, that’s an insult to the people living there.
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
I agree that is totally nuts. I think they do it for the rush like folks who jump out of airplanes.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
People would go, thinkin the situation is calm.. But in such places situations are always volatile... Imagine you are in South Africa during those riots.. though it can’t be called a civil war.. just an example
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Taylor Flatt pceverything.org
Petersburg, United States
Well, sort of, the article had said that they would go in taking pictures. I understand that people might go in thinking it is calm, but their intentions aren’t always that great. That’s what I’m getting at.
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
I believe another reason is because people think that the tourist area is far from the fighting.
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