Nature has lost thousands and millions of years to create spectacular landscapes. Humans only need a few minutes, even seconds to sabotage them.- part 2
Playa Racetrack, Death Valley, USA: This dry lake is home to one of the coolest natural phenomena in the world: large boulders that move across the surface of the lake, leaving trails Long behind Photo: Simanaitis Says.
Sa Porrassa, Spain: In the summer of 2015, a dry, hot climate causes widespread forest fires in Sa Porrassa. Robbie Nimmo and his friend Calum rowed on the island. When they were resting on a haystack, they lit a cigarette and volunteered to throw their medicine on the ground. The fire from the ashram spread all over the island, destroying the ecosystem here. Picture: Diario de Mallorca.
However, in September of the same year, a group of travelers used a SUV to cross the ground, destroying the landscape. Less than four months later, a similar incident took place that severely damaged the area. Photo: Petapixels.
Coral reef off the coast of the Philippines: Dubbed "underwater Amazon," the coral reef off the coast of the Philippines is known for its largest biodiversity in the world. Photo: The Jakarta Post.
In March 1974, the captain of the Caledonian Sky hastily took the ship carrying 100 of these tourists to the reef when the tide was not up, destroying 1,600 square meters of coral. After that, they had to call a tug boat to rescue and cause further damage to the fragile ecosystem. Photo: Internasional.metrotvnews.
Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile: One of the most beautiful parks in the world, Torres Del Paine has a majestic, unspoiled nature setting. However, the area is increasingly severely damaged by fires caused by tourists. Photo: Llama Travel.
In 2005, Czech tourist - Jiri Smitak - caused a large fire, burned 5% of the park. Firefighters take 10 days to control the fire. The people of the Czech Republic are so ashamed of this incident that they have raised more than one million dollars to help restore the affected area. However, the two major fires in 2011 and 2015 caused by tourists make restoration efforts almost ineffective. Photo: PhotoSeek.
The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: The isolated location makes the archipelago an endemic ecosystem, with unique plants and animals nowhere on Earth. However, due to the development of tourism over the past 15 years, Galapgos is at risk of being ruined. Picture: Dive Compare.