It sure doesn’t look like a killer.

The Bolton Strid has all the charm of a picturesque country creek, burbling along among moss-covered stones in a wooded stretch of Yorkshire, England. Its banks are only about about six feet apart.

But this particular stretch of water is also extremely perilous, with some locals claiming a 100 percent fatality rate for anyone unfortunate enough to fall in while trying to jump across it.

Signs along the bank warn: “The Strid is dangerous and has claimed lives in the past. Please stand well back and beware slippery rocks.”