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In Pics: World's Most Dangerous Places To Avoid Visiting

Most Dangerous Places in The World: Our planet is home to countless exciting and dangerous locations, from war-torn countries and areas prone to natural disasters to mysterious and terrifying places, many spots on Earth are best to avoid visiting.

 

Snake Island, Brazil

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Snake Island, Brazil

 It is famously referred to as the home of venomous snakes, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world for visitors or residents. The island is known for the presence of the lethal golden lancehead viper, which is found nowhere else on Earth and its venom is so potent that it can dissolve human flesh.

 

Danakil Desert, East Africa

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The Danakil Desert is located near northeastern Ethiopia, south of Eritrea, and northwest of Djibouti. The place is characterised by its volcanoes, which emit toxic gases and generate such intense heat that humans cannot survive there.

Oymyakon, Russia

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It is located in the heart of Siberia, east of Moscow and is one of the coldest inhabited places in the world. The extreme cold conditions significant challenge for its residents to survive. The lowest temperature recorded their -71.2°C (-96.2°F). Only about 500 people can live here, and they face immense difficulties. T

 

Bermuda Triangle, North Atlantic Ocean

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The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most famous and dangerous areas in the world, located near the North Atlantic Ocean. Its boundaries are not clearly defined, but it is generally described as a triangular region between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. For many years, the Bermuda Triangle has been known for the mysterious disappearance of ships and aircraft. 

 

Death Valley, California, USA

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Death Valley is home to the highest recorded temperature on Earth, reaching 56.7°C (134°F) on July 10, 1913. It is the driest location in North America and these factors result in calling it Death Valley. Winters here can be extremely harsh, posing threats to both residents and wildlife and there is a risk of sudden floods from the surrounding mountains.