TOP 10 AMAZINGLY DANGEROUS PLACE TO VISIT IN THE WORLD. OR TO NOT VISIT. (Your choice) 
A THREAD!!!

A THREAD!!!

10) SKELETON COAST (Harsh Climate)
Skeleton Coast is spread across the south of Angola to the north of Namibia. It stretches from the Kunene River (south) to the Swakop River. The skeleton coast ranks in the list of “the deadliest places on earth” because of it’s harsh climate,
Skeleton Coast is spread across the south of Angola to the north of Namibia. It stretches from the Kunene River (south) to the Swakop River. The skeleton coast ranks in the list of “the deadliest places on earth” because of it’s harsh climate,
and it offers almost zero chance of survival. The weather, hot winds, and lack of food, and water makes it difficult for travelers to explore this silent place.
9) Madidi National Park (A Jungle Paradise)
Madidi National Park is situated along the Amazon river in Bolivia and has an area of around 19,000 square kilometres. The national park, which is a dense forest, is filled with all kinds of flora and fauna, and some of these plant
Madidi National Park is situated along the Amazon river in Bolivia and has an area of around 19,000 square kilometres. The national park, which is a dense forest, is filled with all kinds of flora and fauna, and some of these plant
species are dangerous and not edible. The forest is filled with predators owing which tourists are advised against visiting the park on their own.
8) Death Valley, USA (Most Extreme Place On Earth)
If the Earth is our home, then Death Valley is its scorching hot oven. This stunning desert holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on our planet — 134 °F (56.7 °C). No matter how tough you are,
If the Earth is our home, then Death Valley is its scorching hot oven. This stunning desert holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on our planet — 134 °F (56.7 °C). No matter how tough you are,
the blazing sun and searing heat of Death Valley will make you exhausted very quickly. Without water, you can live here for only 14 hours.
7) Oymyakon (Experiences An Extreme Climatic Condition)
Oymyakon is a small village located in the Oymyakonsky district in Russia. This place is considered to be one of the most dangerous places because of its extreme climatic condition. The severe temperature makes it
Oymyakon is a small village located in the Oymyakonsky district in Russia. This place is considered to be one of the most dangerous places because of its extreme climatic condition. The severe temperature makes it
impossible for life to sustain in this region. The temperature drops to as low as -40 degrees Celsius (-90 degree Fahrenheit), making it impossible for tourists or travelers to visit the place safely as not many can survive this temperature.
6) The Danakil Desert, Eritrea
Baking temperatures that often top 120 degrees F (50 degrees C), numerous active volcanoes, geysers that spit toxic gases — it's hard to imagine a more brutal landscape than Africa's Danakil Desert. Most people would probably consider this terrible
Baking temperatures that often top 120 degrees F (50 degrees C), numerous active volcanoes, geysers that spit toxic gases — it's hard to imagine a more brutal landscape than Africa's Danakil Desert. Most people would probably consider this terrible
place a literal ''Hell on Earth'', but it still attracts lots of brave adventurers from all around the world. Just keep in mind that visiting the the Danakil Desert on your own, without an experienced guide, is strictly forbidden.
But, it looks so beautiful.
But, it looks so beautiful.

5) Mount Washington, USA
The summit of Mount Washington holds the world record for the fastest winds on the surface of the Earth. The highest recorded speed here is 203 miles per hour (327 km/h). The strong winds, however, are not the only concern in this area — the freezing
The summit of Mount Washington holds the world record for the fastest winds on the surface of the Earth. The highest recorded speed here is 203 miles per hour (327 km/h). The strong winds, however, are not the only concern in this area — the freezing
temperatures that can drop as low as -40 degrees and continuous heavy snowfalls make Mount Washington a very dangerous place. Despite its modest height — 6,288 feet (1,917 meters ) — Mount Washington is one of the world's deadliest peaks. The loads that the human body experiences
4) Afar Depression, Ethiopia
Erta Ale volcano, in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. Small earthquakes are constantly shaking the region, forming numerous deep chasms. This happens because Erta Ale contains two lava lakes in
Erta Ale volcano, in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, is one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet. Small earthquakes are constantly shaking the region, forming numerous deep chasms. This happens because Erta Ale contains two lava lakes in
its summit crater. The amount of lava in them is constantly changing, causing the Earth's surface to shake up and down.
Taking a picture here would really hit though...
Taking a picture here would really hit though...

3) Death Road Road (Extremely Dangerous Road)
North Yungas Road is known as the “Death Road” for all the right reasons that you can guess. Driving up or down this 43-mile (69-kilometer) switchback is extremely dangerous because of fog, landslides, waterfalls and cliffs falling
North Yungas Road is known as the “Death Road” for all the right reasons that you can guess. Driving up or down this 43-mile (69-kilometer) switchback is extremely dangerous because of fog, landslides, waterfalls and cliffs falling
2,000 feet (610 meters) in each turn. Until 1994, almost 300 drivers were killed every year, justifying its nickname and putting it in the list of the most dangerous places to visit in the world.
Riding a powerbike here would be epic though.
Riding a powerbike here would be epic though.
2) Gates Of Hell (Door To Hell)
The Turkmenistan Darvaza Gas Crater is known as the “Gates of Hell.” It is a natural gas field within an underground cave; Geologists set it on fire to prevent methane gas from spreading, and it has been burning since 1971. It is located in the
The Turkmenistan Darvaza Gas Crater is known as the “Gates of Hell.” It is a natural gas field within an underground cave; Geologists set it on fire to prevent methane gas from spreading, and it has been burning since 1971. It is located in the
middle of the Karakum Desert, about 260 kilometers north of Turkmenistan’s capital, near the village of Derweze, Ashgabat.
Yo! It looks so beautiful.
Yo! It looks so beautiful.

1) Valley of Death, Kamchatka, Russia
The Kamchatka Peninsula, in the Russian Far East, also has its own Death Valley. It's located not far from the famous Valley of Geysers. High concentrations of toxic gases found in this area pose a serious threat to every living thing:
The Kamchatka Peninsula, in the Russian Far East, also has its own Death Valley. It's located not far from the famous Valley of Geysers. High concentrations of toxic gases found in this area pose a serious threat to every living thing:
plants and animals die quickly, while people soon start to feel unwell and get a fever, dizziness and chill.
Who else wants to visit this place so bad???
Who else wants to visit this place so bad???

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