Most Dangerous Places In Nature

Most Dangerous Places In Nature


Imagine that you are standing in front of an extraordinary natural scene with beauty all around. But after looking a little deeper, you realize that behind this beauty lies a terrible death trap, and your death is certain if you go there. Are these places in the world called the most dangerous places that nature itself has created? You can't even imagine going to these places. Where danger will follow you at every step, so in today's video, we will show you all those terrible places where going once or making a mistake for a moment can be the last mistake of your life. So, please watch the video completely, and new friends must be by your side. Press the bell icon to subscribe. This is the Danake Desert located in the north. One of the most hostile environments in the world. Located about 122 meters below sea level, this region is called the hottest place in the world. The average temperature here is 35 to 40 degrees Celsius during the year, and in summer it is close to 50 degrees. It reaches here. The rainfall is only 100 to 200 millimeters per year. Which turns into steam before it hits the ground. The air here contains toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide and fluorine, which make it dangerous to breathe. Due to the hot lava of the volcano, water comes out in boiling form in many places. But this desert is not just a death trap.

 

It is an invaluable place for researchers. Scientists compare its extreme environment to the conditions on Mars, and some microorganisms are found there. This proves how life can survive even in the most adverse conditions. A coastline in Namibia is called the Skeleton Coast. It is about 1000, five hundred and 70 kilometers long. More than five hundred different types of ships have been destroyed over the centuries, where the hot air of the frigid Benguela Desert combines with the cold Benguela Desert to create a thick fog, which makes shipping extremely dangerous. Added to this are strong waves and adverse currents. Which can carry people 100 100 kilometers from the coast. In June 1900, a ship named Din Star crashed here, and the plane and tugboat sent to rescue the passengers were destroyed. Portuguese sailors named this place the Gates of Hell, and the locals call it Dil and God May Day. The most terrifying aspect of this place is that if a ship were to sink here and some people wanted to return alive, they would be faced with an endless desert. From where there would be no possibility of returning. Although Mount Washington, located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA, is only 1000 nine hundred and 17 meters high, it is one of the most dangerous mountains in the world.

The highest land speed was recorded here in 1934. The wind speed was about 372 kilometers per hour and still regularly exceeded 160 kilometers per hour. Which prevents people from standing still. In winter, the temperature drops to a deadly level. And due to the wind, it feels like about -73 degrees Celsius. The risk is even greater if you go here unplanned. The slippery rocky path suddenlybecomes avalanches or large. All in all, even a small mistake in the mountains can be fatal. Especially this part of the mountain, called Tuk Mane Nyai, is very prone to avalanches in winter. Another mountain located in North Sumatra, Indonesia, has been silent for centuries. This is Mount Sinabung. But in 2010, it suddenly woke up. That means that since then, this mountain has been erupting one after another. The first eruption took place here in August 2010, the smoke of which spread several kilometers into the sky. In 2013, a series of eruptions began again, the most devastating of which occurred in 2014. In February 2018, 16 people lost their lives, and a few kilometers above the mountain. Another volcanic eruption occurred, sending ash into the air and covering the entire sky in darkness. The repeated eruptions here have destroyed many villages several times and displaced thousands of people. In 2021, a powerful explosion occurred that created 13 pyroclastic flows in a row. Within a few hours, Sinabung is still active, and scientists have placed it on the highest alert level. Death Valley, located in California's Mojave Desert, is one of the hottest places on Earth. In 2021, the temperature recorded here was 56 degrees Celsius, one of the highest temperatures ever measured on Earth. In summer, temperatures often exceed 49 degrees Celsius. And at night, it drops below 32 degrees Celsius. As a result, the heat continues day and night. Survival in this valley is extremely difficult with limited communication systems, sudden floods, or cars breaking down in intense heat. 

At least 12 people have lost their lives here between 2000 and 2023. Due to the intense heat. Especially the period from May to September is the most deadly. And the winter is relatively safe. According to the environment here, Fraser Island, or locally, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is the largest sand island in the world. In addition to its natural beauty, it is known for its various dangers. Deep Dengue 2 species of dogs are very rare on the one hand, and very aggressive towards humans. In addition, the coast is surrounded by sharks, and poisonous jellyfish float in the sea, which can cause severe pain, paralysis, or death if swallowed. The sea currents and reef tides on the island are very strong. Which can wash away an experienced swimmer. During the dry season, wildfires spread quickly, and storms cause flash floods. In addition, the dunes can collapse at any time. As a result, an island in Brazil where every step can be a trap for your death is an island located off the coast of São Paulo, Brazil. Ilada Quemada Grande is only one hundred and six acres. This island is home to the deadliest snake in the world. It is believed that there are about 2000 to 4000 Golden Lands vipers living here. They are found nowhere else in the world. They are found only on this island. The venom of this snake is very powerful. Their main prey is migratory birds, and 112 bites can immobilize the victim in an instant. If this venom enters the human body, it can have terrible consequences such as severe bleeding, kidney failure, or muscle damage. The death rate is about 7% if not treated. And even with modern medicine, that rate is only 3%. This is why the Brazilian government has completely banned the public from entering this island. Only researchers are allowed to work here. Would you ever dare to set foot on an island where a deadly snake is hiding in every square meter? And if you want to get the chance, just to see it. Then you can tell us where you would like to go by writing in the comment box.

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