Stay On Land: The Most Dangerous Places to Swim Around the World

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6. Eagle’s Nest Sink Hole

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Although this sinkhole is okay to swim, it becomes dangerous when someone decides to dive into it. Located in Florida, Eagle’s Nest Sink Hole dips down below to 300 feet. It has been responsible for at least 10 deaths. Given that it has become a notoriously dangerous place for cave divers, it has been closed indefinitely. The danger of the holes inside the sink makes even experienced divers change their minds. Only experienced divers can enter the hole and still they are recommended to stop when they make it to the sign underwater.