About 20 miles off Brazil’s southeastern coast, there’s a 106-acre island that most people will never see in person. Ilha da Queimada Grande, part of the State of São Paulo, has earned a reputation as ...
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Why Snake Island is one of Earth’s deadliest places: 4,000 venomous vipers per square metre, even the Navy stays away
Just 33 kilometres off the coast of São Paulo, Brazil, lies a place few dare to approach, Ilha da Queimada Grande, better known as Snake Island. Its nickname isn’t just folklore. The island is home to ...
Just 20 miles off the coast of southeastern Brazil lies a place so dangerous it has been permanently closed to the public. Known as Snake Island, or Ilha da Queimada Grande, this remote outpost is ...
If you are not a fan of snakes, then Mount Chappell Island, Tasmania is probably not the best place for you to visit! In this idyllic setting, Australia’s largest and most venomous tiger snakes ...
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