5 Most Dangerous Places in the World
5 Most Dangerous Places in the World

5 Most Dangerous Places in the World is worth-reading article if you like travelling and your like to visit and read about new, interesting and amazing parts of the world.

There are a large number of areas that are visited by millions of people each year just because of their historic importance, wonderful architecture or beautiful scenery.

However, we have complied a list of 5 Most Dangerous Places in the World for you that are not only dangerous but also interesting and amazing.

Following are 5 most dangerous places in the world:

1. Snake Island – Brazil

There is an island about 25 miles off Brazil’s coast where no local would ever dare to walk. The locals say that the last fisherman who strayed too close to his shores was found drifting in his boat days later, lifeless in a blood pool.

But there’s no escaping that the most abundant thing on Snake Island is the snakes, to be precise, about 2,000-4,000 of the most venomous snakes in Latin America.

The island’s threat comes in the form of the golden lancehead snakes – a pit viper species and one of the world’s deadliest serpents. The is certainly the most dangerous place on earth.

2. Gates Of Hell – Turkmenistan

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.

3. The Elephant Kingdom in Chonburi – Thailand

A lake full of gigantic crocodiles in the Elephant Kingdom in Chonburi

n, right? But with fewer cute cartoon mice and a whole lot of… crocodiles! Yes, we also thought this sentence would end in “elephants” Anyway, the crocodiles are free to roam the water, and even jump and snap their jaws while tourists feed them meat from a small, half-enclosed raft, and some tourists also tease the hungry crocodiles by leaving the meat Hanging and then throwing it at the last second, and we heard that the tourists who do that are the most delicious prey for crocodiles

4. Lake Natorn – Tanzania

The deadly salty water of lake Natron in Tanzania

Lake Natron is a mineral-rich soda lake in northern Tanzania, at the border with Kenya. It’s a breeding ground for hundreds of thousands of lesser flamingos, despite the highly alkaline state of the striking red waters. 

Lake Natron fool us. This lake is better known as one of the most inhospitable areas on Earth. North Tanzania’s Lake Natron looks and acts a lot like a lake of fire. The lake’s high levels of Natron (sodium carbonate decahydrate) make its waters corrosive to human skin and eyes, sometimes reaching a ph level of over 12.

5. Madidi National Park – Bolivia

Madidi National Park has a wide range of Poisonous herbs, insects, and plants

Madidi National Park is situated along the Amazon river in Bolivia and has an area of around 19,000 square kilometers.

Madidi Garden contains some of the most dangerous organisms in the world, and touching them can create all sorts of health problems and even death.

and if you’re unlucky enough to cut your finger during the trip You are most likely to be infected with tropical parasites and insects.

The forest is filled with predators owing which tourists are advised against visiting the park on their own.

The forest is one of the largest protected areas of the world because it houses highly dangerous animals, birds, and plants and bags a place in the list of most dangerous places to visit on earth.

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