The modern world, despite its seemingly thorough study, keeps many dangers. To this day, there are places on the planet where even the most desperate adventurer will not dare to go.
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The word "beach" evokes pleasant associations with the gentle blue sea, the gentle whisper of coastal waves and a pacifying vacation. However, this idyllic fantasy is far from reality in many parts of the planet. For example, the beaches of Australia have repeatedly been recognized as one of the most dangerous places in the world for recreation and water sports. The main problem is definitely sharks. Attacks by marine predators are reported regularly. The second most common danger that can await carefree vacationers is box jellyfish. Contact with this type of jellyfish leads to severe burns, which in some cases can be fatal. However, the threat to life can lie in wait not only in the water. Not so long ago, Australian biologists noted a sharp increase in the incidence of crocodile attacks. As a rule, the main place of concentration of reptiles is observed on the northern coast of the mainland. Over the past 25 years, there have been at least a hundred cases of attacks, at least ten of which resulted in the death of people.
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Ethiopian volcanic desert Danakil holds one of the top positions in the ranking of the most dangerous places for tourists. Smoking volcanoes, sulfur lakes and unbearable heat - Danakil is often called Hell on Earth! The desert landscape, shimmering with a riot of colors, resembles the surface of a distant uninhabited planet and attracts travelers from all over the world with its dangerous beauty. Daredevils are not stopped by the fact that being here is simply life threatening. The scorching air of the wasteland is saturated with sulfur vapors and toxic gases generated by seething lava and melting rocks. And the lack of oxygen and exhausting heat often cause a deterioration in well-being. In addition, Danakil is divided between two hostile tribes - the red Afars and the White Afars. Each of the groups is considered to be the sole master of the desert, which often leads to bloody armed clashes.
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Traveling to the countries of the Black Continent is always fraught with risk. The difficult economic and political situation in many parts of Africa, armed conflicts, widespread poverty and hunger make the continent one of the most problematic corners of the world. In addition, cases of cannibalism still occur here. The most dangerous regions are Nigeria, Sierra Lyone, Benin, Togo and even South Africa. Here and now, religious cults that use human flesh for ritual purposes are widespread.
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The place with the poetic name City of the Sun (Cité Soleil) is located on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, the capital of one of the poorest states in the world, Haiti. According to the representatives of the organization "Red Cross", Cité-Soleil personifies the whole burden of the country's problems - lawlessness, unemployment, appalling unsanitary conditions, lack of public organizations, crime and violence. The bulk of the city's buildings are dilapidated dilapidated housing and slums, whose inhabitants eke out a beggarly existence. Streets littered with garbage and sewage are becoming a breeding ground for viral diseases. As a result, the average life expectancy of local residents does not exceed 50 years. The city is divided into spheres of influence between local groups, whose members are drug dealers and kidnappers.