Consumers wishing to visit rare sights may be interested to visit some of the world's top "endangered" regions.
A list of top sites to visit before they disappear has been compiled by askmen.com, reports Reuters.
They include Dampier Rock Art Complex in Murujuga, Australia, which contains petroglyphs that are thought to date back to 10,000 BC.
Industrial development and the discovery of natural gas both pose threats to this ancient site and as such it may be advisable to visit it while it is still possible to do so.
Panama Canal also makes the list, which has seen a reduced ability to accommodate ships due to an increasing amount of silt on the bottom of nearby Gatun Lake.
Climate change is also threatening Greenland, which comprises around five per cent of all the ice in the world, meaning that those wishing to visit the region should get their skates on.
In related news, a number of travel hotspots were identified by ABC News, including Nicaragua, Bhutan and Kazakhstan.
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