This one doesn’t have a big crime rate as some other Brazilian countries, but it’s near Amazon River and right in the middle of the Amazon rain forest. This means that when you try to swim, don’t forget that you’re sharing it with piranhas, anacondas, electric eels, and more.
Dallol is often regarded as the hardest place on earth with temperatures of up to 94.3 degrees Fahrenheit. Not only that, but underground water is extremely salty and acidic and the geysers there spout toxic gases.
Lake Nyos sits at the area of volcanic activity. And because of that, during a “limnic eruption”, carbon dioxide bursts out at the bottom of the lake to form a deadly cloud which can suffocate any life in the area around it.
5. Haiti
Being the third largest country, Haiti is one of the most hurricane-prone countries in the world. Not only that, but the country itself is poor and unable to fund food defenses and warning systems. https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/haiti.asp
4. Burkina Faso
What makes this West African country so dangerous is the high threat of terrorism and kidnap as they’re usually in hotels, restaurants, cafes, etc. Some of the attacks are even from terrorist groups from neighboring countries such as Mali.
3. Death Valley, California
Although one of the top rated attractions, Death Valley has its name for a good reason. Its extremely hot in the summer with temperatures that can go up to 134 degrees Fahrenheit. It can also be very cold in the winter if visitors aren’t prepared. https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/death-valley-national-park/1653515.html
2. Fukushima, Japan
Fukushima is infamously known for its 2011 nuclear explosion. Even after that, there are still very high levels of radiation that are recorded within the area, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world. But not as much as…