The Deadliest Island in the world: From 20 Lakh Snakes to Mysterious Death Know all about it
The Deadliest Island in the world: From 20 Lakh Snakes to Mysterious Death Know all about it
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Have you ever heard about the Snake Island of Brazil? The deadliest Island in the world is situated in Brazil. It is among the most beautiful places in the world with the most dangerous snakes. The island is commonly known as Ilha da Queimada Grande. It is located about 90 miles off the São Paulo coast, and seems like another one of those beautiful places—at first glance.

 Every Brazilian knows about the island but never dreams of going there as it is the home of between 2,000 and 4,000 species of golden lancehead vipers, one of the deadliest snakes in the entire world. These vipers' venom can kill a person in under an hour, and numerous local legends tell of the horrible stories that awaited of the "Snake Island."’

Scary Stories of Island

There was a fisherman who landed on the island in search of bananas only to be discovered days later in his boat, dead in a pool of blood, with snake bites on his body. As per the information from 1909 to the 1920s, a few people did live on the island.  But a lighthouse keeper along with his entire family, died when a cadre of snakes slithered into his home through the windows.

On the one hand, people does not want to go at this island due to the deadliest snake. Meanwhile on the other hand some people are very fond of traveling to adventure places and the deadliest place. For people who are fond of adventure, they are not afraid to go to such dangerous places and always want to experience something different Snake Island in Brazil is best full of the deadliest snakes, beauty and adventure. Although the island is very small it is home to about 20 lakh snakes

 The world's most poisonous snake Golden Pit Viper is also found in large numbers on this island. As per the information, only expert researchers and navy officers can visit this island. It is forbidden for common people to go here. The vipers’ presence is the result of rising sea levels. Snake Island used to be part of Brazil’s mainland, but when sea levels rose over 10,000 years ago, it separated and became an Island. 

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