Weather of Arabia - less than 100 miles from Sao Paulo, there is a beautiful island off the coast of Brazil called "Ila de Quimada Grande". This island is characterized by wonderful tropical weather, rainforests and a picturesque coast, but the presence of thousands of species of snakes is a matter of concern. For this reason, not everyone can visit it, and some have called it "Snake Island".
The Snake Island in Brazil hosts a large number of the most deadly snakes and snakes in the world, as the average number of snakes on the island ranges from 1 to 5 snakes per square meter. Smithsonianmag estimates that there are only 2,000 to 4,000 golden bearheads - one of the most dangerous venomous snakes in the world - on the island.
The blood and venom of this type of snake can kill a person in less than an hour, and many local legends refer to the terrible fates that await people who wander the beaches of the island. For example, one of the rumors tells that a fisherman landed on the island in search of bananas, but was discovered days later in his boat dead in a pool of blood, with snakebites on his body.
There is a large and dangerous number of snakes and snakes on the Snake Island in Brazil, which made visiting them a serious threat to human life. The presence of these poisonous animals caused the death of many people who landed on the island, whether they were tourists or lost sailors.
Because of this danger, the Brazilian government has issued an official decision banning anyone from entering the island without prior legal permission, whether it is locals, tourists or researchers. The Brazilian government requires, in any legally permitted visits, the presence of a specialized doctor accompanying the delegation, with the aim of reducing the risk of dangerous snakebites and reducing the chances of death.
The Brazilian Navy stops annual visits to the island, in order to preserve the lighthouse located there. This decision aims to preserve the safety of visitors and prevent any accidents that may endanger their lives.
Snake Island was inhabited until the late 20th century, when people began migrating from it. According to TheTravel 's report, the last people to inhabit the island were the lighthouse keeper and his family, and they were all killed when snakes broke into their house through the windows.
However, the most important question remains, how did the snakes get to the island despite not being able to swim?
A local legend, according to All That's Interesting, claims that the snakes were brought to the island by pirates who were seeking to protect their treasure buried on the island.
On the other hand, the scientific site World Atlas indicates that the snakes were found on the island due to the rise in sea level. The island used to be part of the Brazilian mainland, but when the sea level rose more than 10,000 years ago, the land separated and turned into an island.
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