Hi, it’s Katrina! From some extreme weather conditions, to the most polluted city in the world, here are 8 of the world’s most dangerous places. Be careful if you ever plan to visit some of these amazing locations on earth! Follow us on instagram!
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8. Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert covers 40,000 square miles (103,600 km2) and is located mostly in Chile, with its outer reaches extending into Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina.
7. Agbogbloshie Dumpsite
Hopefully you’ve noticed the warnings on the packaging of your smartphone, tablet, laptop, and other devices about how they can’t be tossed into the regular garbage.
6. Mount Washington
Nestled among New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Mount Washington is only 6,288 feet (1,917 meters) above sea level, but it’s infamously known as the world’s most dangerous small mountain.
5. Mailuu-Suu
Mailuu-Suu is a mining town in southern Kyrgyzstan with a population of around 20,000. It’s the former site of the Zapadnyi Mining and Chemical Combine, which processed tens of thousands of tons of uranium throughout the Soviet era.
4. Death Valley
California’s expansive Death Valley National Park is known as a land of extremes for its contrasting features, such as the surrounding mountains, which reach over 9,843 feet (3,000m) into the sky, and the Badwater Basin that sits 282 feet (86m) below sea level and marks the lowest point in North America and the second-lowest point in the western hemisphere.
3. Saltstraumen Maelstrom
A maelstrom is a large and violent whirlpool. The world’s largest maelstrom is that of Norway’s Saltstraumen Strait, located just north of the Arctic Circle. The phenomenon occurs at least twice daily, when the fjord tries to equalize with the shifting ocean tide, which rises or falls by about 6.6 feet (2m).
2. Sinabung Volcano
Mount Sinabung is an active volcano located in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It might sound like Cinnabon, but don’t let that fool you! In August 2010, it erupted after sitting dormant for roughly 400 years.
1. Dzerzhinsk
The most polluted city in the world is Dzerzhinsk, Russia, located about 249 miles (400 km) east of Moscow. Nearly 300,000 tons of chemical waste were dumped there over a 70-year timespan, and little-to-nothing was ever done to clean it up.
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