www.bakso-kaget.com Curiosity: The most dangerous places in the world

1. Fraser Island, Australia
Despite numerous beautiful beaches with white sand and crystal clear waters, Fraser Island is an extremely dangerous place to be around. The deserted beaches are home to deadly spiders and aggressive wild dingo dogs, while the sea is infested with sharks and venomous jellyfish.

2. Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country in West Africa. What makes this place dangerous is the high threat of terrorism and kidnap attacks. Many attacks have been mounted on hotels, cafes, restaurants, and other places where people tend to gather. Some of the attacks were even conducted by terrorist groups from neighboring countries such as Mali and Niger.

3. Lake Nyos, Cameroon
Situated in Northwestern Cameroon, Lake Nyos sits on area of volcanic activity where carbon dioxide leaks from beneath the ground. During a “limnic eruption,” the carbon dioxide bursts out from the bottom of the lake to form a deadly cloud. Because the gas is heavier than air, it descends, pushing oxygen away and suffocating any life in the area. Two eruptions in the 1980’s killed over 1,700 people and 3,500 livestock in the area.

4. North Sentinal island, India
The North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands that politically belong to India. The island is known for picturesque pristine beaches and stunning nature…but the natives are extremely hostile and violent toward any outsiders. They reject any contact with other people and have been even known to kill several intruders.

5. Naples, Italy
One of the largest Italian cities, Naples is famous for stunning architecture and delicious cuisine; unfortunately, the city is also referred to as one of the world’s largest deathtraps. The reason is simple – the whole city sits on the gigantic supervolcano Campi Flegrei. Scientists have found that any eruption of the volcano could kill millions of people living in the area.

6. Lake Natron, Tanzania
Located at the base of a mountain in Tanzania’s Gregory Rift, Lake Natron is undoubtedly one of the deadliest bodies of water in the world. The water is over-saturated with salt, can reach temperatures of up to 60 °C (140 °F), and has a pH between 9 and 10.5—so corrosive that it can calcify dead bodies, strip ink off printed materials, and burn the skin and eyes of animals and humans.

7. Guatemala
Guatemala is well-known for a high crime rate, but this is not the only reason this Central American country made it to our list. Its location and topography makes Guatemala prone to at least three types of devastating natural disasters: earthquakes, hurricanes, and mudslides. In 1976, for example, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake killed 23,000 people here.

8. Alagoas, Brazil
Some of Brazil’s metropolises such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are known to have a very high crime rate. However, it is in fact the tiny and way less-known coastal state of Alagoas that has by far the highest murder rate in the country…possibly even in the world. Every year, more than 2,000 people are killed in this state with just about 3 million inhabitants.

9. North Korea
Regarded as a totalitarian dictatorship, North Korea is widely accused of having one of the worst human rights records in the world. Both locals as well as visitors can be arrested for things that people living in democratic countries find normal. Due to the worsening relations between North Korea and the US, this Asian country is particularly dangerous for American tourists who might be detained here.

10. Snake Island, Brazil
Regarded as a totalitarian dictatorship, North Korea is widely accused of having one of the worst human rights records in the world. Both locals as well as visitors can be arrested for things that people living in democratic countries find normal. Due to the worsening relations between North Korea and the US, this Asian country is particularly dangerous for American tourists who might be detained here.

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