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I would definitely have added Pattaya to this Forbes' list, with all the carnage that goes on there whether on land or at sea ….....

World's most dangerous beaches Fri May 9, 12:18 PM ET

SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - A beach vacation usually conjures up images of lying on white sand relaxing not dicing with death but Forbes.com has come up with a list of the world's most dangerous beaches.

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Strong currents and deadly jellyfish are among the dangers that spring to mind but the biggest fear is sharks, according to Stephen P. Leatherman of the International Hurricane Research Center & Laboratory for Coastal Research in Miami.

"But in reality, you've got a better chance at winning the lottery than getting bitten," he told Forbes.com, adding that there were only 112 incidents globally of shark bites in 2007.

Following is a list of the most dangerous beaches by category which was prepared by Forbes.com and focuses mainly on the United States. The list is not endorsed by Reuters:

1. Shark Attacks/Bites

New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Florida.

The were 112 incidents of shark-human "contact" in 2007, according to the International Shark Attack File released in March but only one resulted in a human fatality. New Smyrna, an inlet on the eastern coastline of Florida, had the most attacks, with 17 bites recorded.

2. Pollution:

Hacks Point Beach, Kent County, Md./Beachwood Beach West, Ocean County, N.J.

According to the National Research Defense Council, an environmental action group, these two beaches had the highest percentage of samples exceeding U.S. health standards in 2006.

3. Jellyfish Attacks:

Northern Australia

The coast of Northern Australia serves as a home to chironex fleckeri, also known as the box jellyfish, which has caused 60 deaths in the last 100 years, according the Center for Disease Control, Australia. While fatalities are rare, about 40 people are hospitalized each year in the Northern Territory. Last year, a 6-year-old boy died in the Tiwi Islands, north of Darwin.

4. Lightning:

Florida

Florida tops off the list as the most dangerous spot for lightning, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Between 1997 and 2006, there were 71 deaths caused by lightning in Florida, more than any other state. Popular beaches such as New Smyrna and Clearwater are often evacuated and then closed for days because of the threat of lightning.

5. Boating Accidents:

Florida

Data by county or beach is not available, but according to the U.S. Coast Guard's Boating Safety Division, the state of Florida reported 633 boating accidents and 68 fatalities in 2006, the highest number of any state in the country with more people actively involved in boating in Florida.

6. Rip Current Drowning:

Brevard County, Florida

In 2007, 10 people drowned in Brevard County due to the rip current alone, according to the United States Life Saving Association.

(Editing by Belinda Goldsmith)

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I would definitely have added Pattaya to this Forbes' list, with all the carnage that goes on there whether on land or at sea ….....

For Katoy attacks, which should be somewhere between:

1. Shark Attacks/Bites

and

3. Jellyfish Attacks

but doesn't fit exactly in one of the above groups.

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5 out of the 6 most dangerous beaches in the WORLD are in the USA. I'm not going there on holiday then... :o

Prehaps thats why The Beach Boys went into music ! :D:D

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that's using the word "music" loosely!

5 out of the 6 most dangerous beaches in the WORLD are in the USA. I'm not going there on holiday then... :o

Prehaps thats why The Beach Boys went into music ! :D:D

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The biggest danger at beaches is deceptive wave conditions. The Wedge in Newport Beach, CA and Sandy's Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii have probably caused more broken vertebrae and parapalegics than any other beaches. The wave conditions, not very big waves, tend to slam body surfers and swimmers head-first into reefs or sand.

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Would it be reasonable to expect the thread heading to be changed to accurately reflect the story ie

"The Most Dangerous Beaches in the US".

Not that I don't think the US is the world :D

Reminds me of walking into a Wendy's Icecream shop in the US a number of years ago. Sign on the wall read "3000 stores around the world". Sure enough, there were probably 3000 stores listed, reaching all the way from southern Florida, to southern California, across to Hawaii, and then on to Alaska :o

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They forgot the Island of Java Indonesia. Surf waves are over 7-8 meters high. I watched 4 surfboards snap into shreads my first 10 minutes of surf camp.

Thank god I went there for R&R - To go fishin.

Because the 3 way rip tides & cross currents I was only able to catch enough fish for 60-80 people -Along with all kinds of other grinds. The fishing was way off the hook!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And I lived in Maui & I got to be honest G-land surf camp in Java made Jaws in Maui look anemic!

I used to tow surfers out & every now & then help search & rescue at Jaws. I would never volunteer in Java. Not a chance in hel_l!!!!!

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