Discover the 10 most dangerous places in the world

April 28, 2016 19:55

There are some amazing places, breathtaking views, but also some of the most dangerous places on the planet that you wouldn't want to visit.

1. Death Valley in America

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Death Valley is likened to an oven, and anyone who comes here will have to accept that their skin will be burned. The temperature in Death Valley is considered the highest on the planet at 56.7 degrees Celsius.

No matter how strong you are, you will quickly dry up under the blazing sun and the furnace heat here. Without water, you can only survive 14 hours.

2. Danakil Desert in Eritrea, North Africa

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The temperature here often reaches 50 degrees Celsius, with active volcanoes around, hot springs always emitting toxic gases, Danakil is the most terrifying place when mentioning the word desert.

Although it is considered as “hell”, Danakil still attracts many explorers around the world. However, it is recommended that it is only for experienced and professional people, absolutely not for “half-hearted” people!

3. Mount Washington, USA

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The summit of Mount Washington holds the record for the fastest and strongest winds on the surface of the Earth. The fastest recorded speed is 203 mph (327 km/h). That's enough to blow anything in their path away.

But the wind is not the only thing to worry about here, the temperature here can drop to minus 40 degrees Celsius, along with heavy snowfalls make this area an extremely dangerous place. Although only 1,917m high, this mountain is listed as one of the most dangerous places on the planet!

4. Mount Sinabung in Indonesia

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This is an active volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Eruptions occur frequently, destroying the homes of thousands of people. Nearby towns and villages have been covered with lava and ash several times in 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015.

The most recent eruption was on February 27, 2016. The eruption created a deadly cloud of gas, rocks and ash at an altitude of 2,500 meters. And everyone is worried because no one knows when the next eruption will happen.

5. Brazil with Snake Island

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Hidden off the coast of Brazil, this island is known as one of the most dangerous places on the planet. Because it is home to the world's most venomous snake: the Bothdrops. Researchers estimate that there are up to five snakes per square meter.

This place is quite famous for the stories of people who died instantly because of the animal called Bothdrops, and most typically the story of the lighthouse keeper. Since then, the lighthouse on Snake Island has been operated automatically and the Brazilian government has banned tourists from setting foot here.

6. Madidi National Park in Bolivia

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Don’t wonder why such a beautiful place, with boats, water, and trees, is a deadly dangerous place! It’s simple, because there are dangers lurking everywhere that you don’t even know about. This is where many of the world’s most dangerous and aggressive animals and plants live.

The plants here can cause severe itching, rashes, and dizziness, and even the smallest open wound can be infected with tropical parasites. It may be beautiful to look at, but don’t be foolish enough to come here and “give your life”!

7. Kamchatka Valley of Death, Russia

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The Kamchatka Peninsula, in the Russian Far East, is also home to Death Valley, not far from the famous Geyser Valley. But the toxic gas concentrations in this place can threaten the life of any living thing that comes near it: all plants and animals die instantly, and humans quickly feel sick, feverish, dizzy and chilled.

8. Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands

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At first glance, with its blue sea and long sandy beaches, this place looks like paradise, right? But in fact, this place is the site of countless nuclear experiments, which turned this beautiful island into a dead zone used for radioactive activation.

People here have been forced to leave their homes, and only a very few dare to live here. You would not want to come here if you knew that the radiation here can cause complications and cancer is the highest in the world.

9. Afar Basin in Ethiopia

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The Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia's Afar region is one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. Small earthquakes constantly shake the area, causing countless deep fissures to form in the ground.

Because Erta Ale contains two lava flows in its crater, and the amount of lava is constantly changing, causing the ground to shake up and down.

10. Lake Natron in Tanzania

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This photo looks like it was taken from space, but it is actually a photo of Lake Natron in Tanzania. The lake's alkaline soil is a threat to any living creature that comes near it.

And of course swimming in this lake is completely prohibited and not only that, the strong rotten egg smell of hydrosulfide (HS) gas will not allow you to admire the beauty of this place.

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