Travelers Aren’t Allowed To Swim In These Natural Spots
Swimming In Queensland – Australia
Overall, Queensland is the second largest territory in the Commonwealth of Australia. While the country has a myriad of natural dangers, its waters are definitely something to consider.
The seas are full sharks, saltwater crocodiles, and jellyfish. The government recommends swimmers only take a dip between the flags at patrolled beaches that have shark control equipment in place. Any other areas you could be in danger.