There are the most thrilling and dangerous locations around the world. Most of the destinations in the world are well known for their beautiful nature and then there are some places that most famous because they are very too dengerous. If you’d like a mixture of the most lovely, but risky places then these list is just for you.
The Death Road (Bolivia)
Most travelers likely recognise an area which known as "The death road" ( Yungas road) could be trouble for you. The path connects with Bolivia’s northern area to its capital and starts with a 15,000 ft incline that eventually winds and descends again. however that’s not what reportedly causes 300 to 400 deaths per year. The route has a section with an 11,000 ft decline plus a few boundaries where numerous thrill seekers go over the edge. Cyclists love the street challenges, because of this more than 20 have pedaled off the road within the last decades. still, the view of the Andes is simply beautiful.
Death Valley, USA
If the Earth is our house, then death Valley is its sizzling hot oven. This beautiful desert holds the record for the most highest temperature recorded on this planet 134 °F (56.7 °C). no matter how many stamina you have, the blazing sun and searing heat of death Valley will make you exhausted in some time. without water, you can't stay here for more than 14 hours.
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is a waterfall which located in southern Africa over the Zimbabwe's Zambezi river rush. Zambezi river is the 4th largest river in Africa, which defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The sound of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers, while the spray from the falling water is rising to a height of over 400 meters and it can be clearly visible from 50 kilometers. in case if you want to take a high dip in the Victoria devil's Pool, understand that it could only be done during the late summer, because during summer season the water level in the Zambezi River drops sharply, and you can also walk through some parts of the waterfall. However, during the rest of the year Victoria Falls is a roaring like machine with its full power. The view from Victoria Falls is truly amazing. Few deaths have been reported at this Victoria Falls, but in 2009, a guide pulled a traveller back to safety.
The Danakil Desert, Eritrea
Hot climate which continuesly top 120 F degree, live volcanoes, geysers which create dengerous toxic gases and it’s very hard to think of a big brutal landscape than Danakil desert in Eritrea. most people would likely consider this horrible area as a ’’Hell on the planet’’, but it still attracts lots of fearless and brave adventurers from all over the world. simply understand that visiting the the Danakil desert on your personal, with a skilled guide.
Snake Island, Brazil
Ilha da Queimada Grande (Snake Island) is a Hidden paradise off the coast of Brazil, this island is mostly recognized as the most dangerous area on the earth. The reason for this is quite easy, this area is a house of the most poisonous snakes within the world, Bothrops. analyst estimate that approximately 5 snakes per square meter stay on these island. There are numerous stories of people succumbing to the dengerous predators in no time. one of these stories remembers a lighthouse man who was attacked by the snakes and died. After that incident the lighthouse has been automated and the government of Brazil has prohibited any traveler's from going there.
Madidi National Park, Bolivia
At first view, this region looks very beautiful, but it is really very dangerous place on the earth. Because, it’s a home of the most poisonous fauna within the world, touch with any of the plants which growing on this park can cause extreme itching, dizziness and rash. Any cut or small wound, can become infected with tropical parasites.
Lake Natron, Tanzania
it may look like an wonderful landscape, but this surreal image is actually the photo of Lake Natron in Tanzania. The alkali salt crust at the surface of the lake is so risky that every one living creatures die simply getting into touch with it. Because of that reasons, swimming is strictly prohibited in Natron Lake and the strong smell of hydrogen sulphide coming from these lake’s surface won’t allow you to enjoy the beautiful scenery for a long time.
"Yungas road/Death road" (CC BY 2.0) by AHLN |
The Death Road (Bolivia)
Most travelers likely recognise an area which known as "The death road" ( Yungas road) could be trouble for you. The path connects with Bolivia’s northern area to its capital and starts with a 15,000 ft incline that eventually winds and descends again. however that’s not what reportedly causes 300 to 400 deaths per year. The route has a section with an 11,000 ft decline plus a few boundaries where numerous thrill seekers go over the edge. Cyclists love the street challenges, because of this more than 20 have pedaled off the road within the last decades. still, the view of the Andes is simply beautiful.
"Nuevas aventuras" (CC BY-SA 2.0) by anieto2k |
Death Valley, USA
If the Earth is our house, then death Valley is its sizzling hot oven. This beautiful desert holds the record for the most highest temperature recorded on this planet 134 °F (56.7 °C). no matter how many stamina you have, the blazing sun and searing heat of death Valley will make you exhausted in some time. without water, you can't stay here for more than 14 hours.
"Sunset at the Victoria Falls" (CC BY 2.0) by fvfavo |
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls is a waterfall which located in southern Africa over the Zimbabwe's Zambezi river rush. Zambezi river is the 4th largest river in Africa, which defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The sound of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers, while the spray from the falling water is rising to a height of over 400 meters and it can be clearly visible from 50 kilometers. in case if you want to take a high dip in the Victoria devil's Pool, understand that it could only be done during the late summer, because during summer season the water level in the Zambezi River drops sharply, and you can also walk through some parts of the waterfall. However, during the rest of the year Victoria Falls is a roaring like machine with its full power. The view from Victoria Falls is truly amazing. Few deaths have been reported at this Victoria Falls, but in 2009, a guide pulled a traveller back to safety.
"Erta Ale, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia 3" (CC BY-SA 2.0) by filippo_jean |
The Danakil Desert, Eritrea
Hot climate which continuesly top 120 F degree, live volcanoes, geysers which create dengerous toxic gases and it’s very hard to think of a big brutal landscape than Danakil desert in Eritrea. most people would likely consider this horrible area as a ’’Hell on the planet’’, but it still attracts lots of fearless and brave adventurers from all over the world. simply understand that visiting the the Danakil desert on your personal, with a skilled guide.
"Emerald Tree Boa" (CC BY-SA 2.0) by Eric Kilby |
Snake Island, Brazil
Ilha da Queimada Grande (Snake Island) is a Hidden paradise off the coast of Brazil, this island is mostly recognized as the most dangerous area on the earth. The reason for this is quite easy, this area is a house of the most poisonous snakes within the world, Bothrops. analyst estimate that approximately 5 snakes per square meter stay on these island. There are numerous stories of people succumbing to the dengerous predators in no time. one of these stories remembers a lighthouse man who was attacked by the snakes and died. After that incident the lighthouse has been automated and the government of Brazil has prohibited any traveler's from going there.
"Cruising down Rio Beni" (CC BY 2.0) by Hanumann |
Madidi National Park, Bolivia
At first view, this region looks very beautiful, but it is really very dangerous place on the earth. Because, it’s a home of the most poisonous fauna within the world, touch with any of the plants which growing on this park can cause extreme itching, dizziness and rash. Any cut or small wound, can become infected with tropical parasites.
Lake Natron, Tanzania
it may look like an wonderful landscape, but this surreal image is actually the photo of Lake Natron in Tanzania. The alkali salt crust at the surface of the lake is so risky that every one living creatures die simply getting into touch with it. Because of that reasons, swimming is strictly prohibited in Natron Lake and the strong smell of hydrogen sulphide coming from these lake’s surface won’t allow you to enjoy the beautiful scenery for a long time.
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