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Are you thinking of where to go to be thrilled? Want to take it to the limit?
Test your survival skills? See how much the world can dish out? Well, here's
some places you might have missed on those 'hot vacation spot' lists!
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Some Very Strange And Dangerous Places! Enjoy! :)
Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Pacific Ocean:
Also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, it is a gyre of marine litter
in the central North Pacific Ocean. Some say it is larger than the U.S. state
of Texas, others estimate it's larger than the continental United States,
however the exact size is not known for sure. The Patch is characterized by
exceptionally high concentrations of pelagic plastics, chemical sludge, and
other debris that have been trapped by the currents
of the North Pacific Gyre. One man's garbage? Check it out if you dare.
Izu Islands, Japan:
Because of their volcanic nature, the islands are constantly filled with the stench of
sulfur (makes the hair raise on the back of your neck as you smell this odor of farts).
Residents were evacuated from the islands in 1953 and 2000 due to volcanic activity and
dangerously high levels of gas. The people returned in 2005 but are now required to carry
gas masks with them at all times. Bring your mask and have some fun!
The Door to Hell, Derweze, Turkmenistan:
While drilling in Derweze in Turkmenistan in 1971,
geologists accidentally found an underground cavern filled with natural gas.
The ground beneath the drilling rig collapsed, leaving a large hole with a
diameter of about 50-100 meters. To avoid poisonous gas discharge, scientists
decided to set fire to the hole. Geologists had hoped the fire would go out
in a few days but it has been burning ever since. Locals have named the cavern
The Door to Hell. Visit this place from a distance. Going inside this cavern
is really risky - bring a fire protection suit for this place!
Alnwick Poison Garden, Denwick Lane, Alnwick, NE66 1YU, England
Well now, this could be fun. The Alnwick Poison Garden is a garden devoted
entirely to plants that can kill. Flame-shaped beds contain belladonna, tobacco
and mandrake. The Alnwick Garden has a Home Office license to grow some very
special plants; cannabis and coca which are found behind bars in giant
cages - for obvious reasons. Just tape your mouth and be sure not to let any
plant touch you and you could have the adventure of your life!
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Asbestos Thetford-Mines, Quebec, Canada:
Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring silicate minerals highly
prized for their resistance to fire and sound absorption abilities.
Exposure to it causes cancer and a variety of other diseases.
It is so dangerous that the European Union has banned all mining and use of
asbestos in Europe. In Canada though, at the Thetford Mines, you are in luck! You
can visit a big open pit asbestos mine which is still fully operational.
The workers in the mines aren't required to wear any sort of respiratory protection, and in some sections
of the nearby town, residential areas are butted right next up against piles of
asbestos waste. The mine offers bus tours of the deadly environment during the
summer months. Tickets are free. If you visit here, don't forget your full body
bio-hazard suit.
Ramree Island in Burma:
Ready for life on the wild side? Visit here to the swamp home for 1000s of enormous salt
water crocodiles, the deadliest in the world. It is also home to malaria carrying mosquitos,
and venomous scorpions. During the Second World War, the island was the site of a six week
battle in the Burma campaign. Here is a description of one of those horrifying nights:
'That night [February 1945] was the most horrible that any member of the M.L.
[motor launch] crews ever experienced. The scattered rifle shots in the pitch black swamp
punctured by the screams of wounded men crushed in the jaws of huge reptiles, and the blurred
worrying sound of spinning crocodiles made a cacophony of hell that has rarely been duplicated
on earth. At dawn the vultures arrived to clean up what the crocodiles had left. Of about 1,000
Japanese soldiers that entered the swamps of Ramree, only about 20 were found alive.'
North Yungas Road:
Ths Road of Death or Death Road is a 43 mile road leading from La Paz to Coroico,
35 miles northeast of La Paz in the Yungas region of Bolivia. It is legendary for its extreme danger. 200 to 300 travelers
are killed yearly along it. The road includes crosses marking many of the spots
where vehicles have fallen. The road was built in the 1930s during the Chaco War
by Paraguayan prisoners. It is one of the few routes that connects the Amazon
rainforest region of northern Bolivia, or Yungas, to its capital city. Because
of the extreme dropoffs of at least 2,000 feet, single-lane width - most of the
road no wider than 10 feet and lack of guard rails, the road is extremely dangerous.
Further still, rain, fog and dust can make visibility precarious. In many places
the road surface is muddy, and can loosen rocks from the road.
Mud Volcanoes of Azerbaijan at Lokbatan:
Azerbaijan has mud volcanoes - hundreds of them.
Mud volcanoes are the little-known relatives of the more common magmatic variety.
They do erupt occasionally with spectacular results, but are generally not considered
to be dangerous - unless you happen to be there at the wrong time: every twenty years
or so, a mud volcano explodes with great force, shooting flames hundreds of meters
into the sky, and depositing tonnes of mud on the surrounding area. In one eruption,
the flames could easily be seen from 15 kilometers away on the day of the explosion,
and were still burning, although at a lower level, three days later.
The Zone of Alienation:
The Zone of Alienation is the 19 mile exclusion zone around the site of the Chernobyl
nuclear reactor disaster and is administrated by a special administration under the
Ukrainian Ministry of Extraordinary Situations (Emergencies).
Thousands of residents refused to be evacuated from the zone or illegally returned there
later. Over the decades this primarily elderly population has dwindled, falling below 400
in 2009. Approximately half of these resettlers live in the town of Chernobyl; others are
spread in villages across the zone. Because of looting, there is a strong police presence.
So if you choose to visit here, you could either be shot or get radiation poisoning.
Ilha de Queimada Grande:
Off the shore of Brazil, almost due south of the heart of Sao Paulo, is a Ilha de Queimada
Grande (Snake Island). The island is untouched by human developers, and for very good reason.
Researchers estimate that on the island live between one and five snakes per square meter.
The snakes on Queimada Grande are a unique species of pit viper, the golden lancehead.
These snakes are responsible for 90% of Brazilian snakebite-related
fatalities. The golden lanceheads that occupy Snake Island grow to well over half a meter
long, and they possess a powerful fast-acting poison that melts the flesh around their bites.
This place is so dangerous that a permit is required to visit.
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