10 most unique destinations in the world
The Earth is full of surprises to discover. But are you brave enough to visit the most extreme climates, or dive in shark-infested waters?
1. Most Active Volcano: Kilauea, Hawaii
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Kilauea volcano began erupting in 1983. For nearly 40 years, the mountain's molten lava has not stopped and destroyed more than 200 houses on the island.
However, the sight of hot lava flowing slowly from hell on the ground and pouring into the sea is attractive to adventurous tourists.
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Many tourists and photographers choose to come to Hawaii just to once in their life admire this natural spectacle with their own eyes.
Tours to visit and see volcanoes by boat here are also very popular.
2. Coldest Place on Earth: Oymyakon, Russia
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Oymyakon is a Russian village that demonstrates humans' ability to adapt to harsh climates.
Winter in Oymyakon has an average temperature of -50 C. The record was set in 1924, with a temperature of -71.2 degrees.
Because it is so cold, trees cannot grow here. The main foods of the people are fish, reindeer meat, and wild birds.
3. Hottest place on earth: Death Valley, California, USA
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There is much debate about the hottest place on Earth. Some say the Dasht-e Loot desert in Iran, but most agree it is Death Valley in California, USA.
Death Valley is located between the states of California and Nevada.
The average temperature is always near 60 degrees Celsius, making this place arid and scorching hot.
However, this is considered an ideal place to watch the stars at night.
4. The world's highest waterfall: Angel Falls in Venezuela
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At 979m high, Angel is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall.
Angel Falls is located in the Guayana Highlands, the water flows from the Churum River into the valley below.
This famous waterfall has appeared and been the inspiration for many famous films, including the animated film Up (2009).
This is also one of the many interesting destinations in South America.
5. Highest place in the world: Mount Everest, China-Nepal border
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Every year hundreds of climbers from all over the world come here to conquer the heights, but not everyone is successful.
6. Most dangerous city on earth: Caracas, Venezuela
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Theo Daily Star, Venezuela's bustling city of Caracas has been named the most dangerous city in the world. This conclusion is based on the number of 119.87 murders in the city.
7. The most dangerous sea on the planet: Gansbaai, South Africa
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Standing in a cage or underwater glass to watch sharks swim around is an activity that attracts intrepid tourists. And there is no better place to experience it than at Gansbaai Beach in South Africa.
This is the place with the largest number of white sharks in the world. Shark diving service is also very popular.
8. Best place to see snow: Paradise, Washington, USA
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Paradise is an area at an elevation of 1,600m on the southern slope of Mount Rainier in Mount Rainier National Park.
This is a tourist attraction that attracts visitors all year round.
In spring and summer, the beautiful mountain scenery, trails and small flower bushes at the foot attract many tourists to come for hiking and sightseeing.
In winter, heavy, even and continuous snowfall makes Paradise truly a paradise of white snow.
9. The most populous place in the world: Tokyo, Japan
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With 37,800,000 people living in the city, Tokyo is the most populous city in the world.
Surprisingly, it is also the safest place in the world.
10. The least populated country in the world: Greenland
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This vast and beautiful country covers 2,166,000 km², but has only 58,000 inhabitants.
Most people live in lovely wooden houses in small coastal communities.