Roughly 20 miles off the coast of Brazil, an isolated 110 acre mountainous island sits completely alone in the South Atlantic Ocean. The nearest island is a minimum 10 miles away, and is only a fraction the size. What makes this 110 acre island special is who, or rather what, lives there – pretty much nothing. Nothing that is, except for an estimated 400,000 of the most lethally poisonous snakes on Earth! That’s roughly one death dealing serpent per square meter, and that’s why Ilha de Queimada Grande is nicknamed “Snake Island”. Welcome to the last place on Earth you ever want to be…

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