These Are The Most Dangerous Places In The World
2023 ж. 25 Қар.
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Picture yourself standing on a deserted island, surrounded by dozens and hundreds of sinuous bodies slithering and rustling around you. A wave of fear tightens your chest, your heart pounds rapidly, and as you glance around, you discover the source of your terror - snakes. They're seemingly everywhere, even coiled around the trees. It feels like a nightmare, yet it's not. You've just found yourself in one of the most frightening locations on Earth. And there are plenty more where that came from. We've curated a list of the top places you'd be wise to avoid at all costs.
15 Most Dangerous Places in the World.
I'm surprised my ex gf's home isn't on the list.
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I hear that lol
😂😂This struck me as so funny 😅
Is it jamaica, Haiti or dominican republic?
The government should be made to clean up their mess!!!
I gets worse the concrete and steel dome hey built over where they dumped all the radio active byproducts is now cracking
I 💯AGREE WITH YOU THEIR NEVER HELD ACCOUNTABLE!!!! IF THEY HAD TO FIX EVERY LEAK OR OR ATOMIC RESIDUE THEYD QUIT, or better yet, test the stuff around their own homes or houses
and who's gonna made them?
Not the whining do nothing sheeple thats 4 sure@@alonelypotato2788
Who's going to make them?
Laundry rooms are dangerous too. Fires caused by the build up of dryer lint are very common and they spread quickly to nearby structures. Lint is like the perfect tinder for combustion. Keeping your dryer’s lint filter and exhaust ducts clean and free from buildup is an excellent way to prevent fires
😮wtf..are you talking about it's an atomic bomb
I clean out the lint trap after each and every load of laundry. Fire is terrifying!!
House fires have me so paranoid, mostly because I've grown up with dogs. I dislike the idea of running the dryer while I'm gone, and my dog's left alone at the house. I can't stand the idea of my dog being trapped in a house, helpless. I always clean the lint trap, avoid using the dryer when I'm not around to supervise it, and shut off the power to appliances that aren't necessary.
Yes atomic bombs are dangerous they are very heavy and if they fall on you they can easily break bones
What the hell are u talking about
The events of Bikini Atol just infuriate me, from the poor residents being made to move, to the irrepairable damage to the ocean floor, plus the poor animals who lived there. What was it all for???
Testing bombs. Idk. I'mma silly woman so I'm prolly thinking backwards but I'd think they could've just "tested" those bombs on the enemy in the next war, cause there always is one somewhere. Why ruin an island paradise +++?? Infuriating!
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206yea you are silly. It’s called testing, they didn’t even know how far the fallout would’ve spread. Could even hurt them at home.
It makes me angry!!! Killing everything!! So violent and un empathetic
@@jenittav08quit being such a simp.
I agree. Proof of how dump humans are, especially the government putting so many things at risk from bad long range repercussions.
Good job India for protecting that island. We all know what happened to countries/ indigenous people that were 'visited'
I'm sorry i just can't cry for the actual reason of the death of this utterly naive (even though as this stade, the frontier between naivety and plain stupidity is really blurring) young man : everybody on his entourage warned him, co workers, friends, and his family simply forbid him to go on that island (yeah, I know he was an adult, but when your own family members are forbidding you to do something and you are an adult, then the reasonS behind it must be real). But the ego was way to huge on this man, like believing that HE would convert them, when he knew the backstory of this place and that a lot of people before him tried to go on that island, from evangelists to tourists to sailors...... EVERYBODY knew that it was a no go zone for frigging centuries , not to mention the reason that with his modern man's immune system he could be a human ticking bomb for the islanders. Again, so many reasons not to go, reasons that he knew damn well but refused to acknowledge them, believing that just because HE felt like it, that the islanders would convert in masses to christianity.
What happened to them? They were taught that cannibalism is wrong and they shouldn't eat their own kind? Stfu, your ignorance is showing
It's a damn good thing there's no gold or oil there. That's why they are left alone.
Snakes in trees?!? Next they’ll tell us there’s fish in water!!!!!! 😱😱😱
Or birds in the sky!! Could you imagine?!
You should definitely go outside more often.
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One more reason why I don’t have any desire to travel to places that are hazardous to humans. My sense of adventure is not enough to make me risk getting sick, injured, or dying from being over confident about my survival skills. I’m happy to stay home and watch videos on KZhead about said locations… Cave diving or exploring is another thing I’d never consider attempting! Gases that will make my teeth fall out…nah bruh. That’s a hard pass for me. $12-$17 per day is a sad thing for those people who are forced to work in. Poverty and the lack of opportunity for people living in areas like that, especially show how money can be used to treat people like expendable commodities
Don't worry, you are the most dangerous shh walking on earth.
Don't visit San Francisco, then....same deal.
Yeah cuz Nola is real safe. 🤷♂️
I had a home where I had to let the water trickle in the bathroom overnight so I could shower, do dishes, etc the next day. When I forgot, I went to my parents a few miles away with a newer house :) I was lucky!! I love nebraska (dead center of the US) and I’d much rather move north into colder areas than south to warmer areas. I hate heat and humidity. Now that I’m married and we have a nicer house and 10 acres, we have a skid loader we use for snow removal and my husband grew up doing construction and now works in a steel mill so cold doesn’t bother him like heat does.
I praise you for surviving this and getting on with it ❤ We don’t know what we’ve got until it’s gone at times. It’s scary
I feel that same way about colder climates. I prefer them, even enjoy them, and have an extremely tolerance for heat and humidity but a weird tolerance for cold. I do f know where I get it from, I mean I live in the Cape Cod area and it gets pretty cold but we have a good mix of all seasons and I'm miserable in the summer while everyone else is loving it. Nebraska looks beautiful like my kind of place! Us cold lovers are a rare breed haha
@@luxbrumalis823 I won’t ever live in any other state, we have 180 acres of pasture land waiting for us about an hour from where we are right now (husbands grandfather homesteaded the land and it’s been passed down to his mom and now husbands sister and him and eventually to our son. Our son decided he only wanted to stick with sports that are outside unlike basketball :) we freeze and melt within the same season. Baseball and football.
God gives this beautiful world And human destroy Even when they know it is only temporary
I really am glad India is protecting the Sentinelese. They're just an island of people living their lives. I wish people would just leave them alone.
That island could have life changing things (plants,animals, minerals) They're protecting something it's best the world knows what.
It’s just like Chicago
When he said Sinabung, I understood "Cinnabun" major facepalm moment. Hours later and my wife is still laughing at me.
You're not alone! A lot of that going around in the comments! 😅
Man cinnabun is good 🤤🤤🤤 nom nom nom 😏😜
Watching from Greece.hi everybody. Very interesting video.
Hello, from California! 😊
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We as humans are lucky living on this breathable and beautiful planet, but humans don't really appreciate what we have because of all those ridiculous wars that are going on now! 😡😥🙏✌🌎
Those who do not appreciate (earth) are those who litter. In any way shape or form. Companies polluting waterways, to Jon Q Public throwing his fast food garbage out the window instead of finding a garbage and disposing of waste correctly! Also.. Don't be wasteful. Thank you!
30:08 This how you know it's an AI channel. Sulfur doesn't smell like "Fried Eggs", but rather of rotten eggs. It's why it's used as part of a compound in natural gas lines to help people detect gas leaks.
I enjoyed this video. Thank you for the insight ❤
Prolly learned more in this video than in the past 20 yrs
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The portrayal of #2 is unusual. The danger is non-existent if the law isn't broken. If folks don't trespass/inflict their existence where it's clearly and transparently not wanted, they're in no danger.
And yet people still walk into McDonald's
@@joeo1725B/c McDonald's isn't vorbidden (yet)...
Wow, thank you so much, I really enjoyed rhis doc. I knew of only a few of these locations, it was really interesting to learn about the rest
Its sad. We have huge deserts all across the world these things could have tested on. Why a beautiful island wirh all the wild life.
Samuel L. Jackson:"I'm tired of this muddafuggin snakes on this muddafuggin Island!!!"😂😂😂
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I've holiday'd on Fraser Island twice and both times was amazing, Dingo's raided our camp only at night and while we were asleep. They keep their distance for the most part. 10/10 would recommend
3:51 "few people realised how severe the contamination would be" Well, what did you really THINK was gonna happen, IT'S AN ATOMIC BOMB!!!
My thoughts, exactly. Ludicrous
I really enjoyed that. Nice one.
So, pretty much, we caused the most dangerous places in the world? Sounds about right...
Thank god😊😊😊
Friedliche Völker,angenehmes Klima...liebreizende Tierchen....ich weiß ehrlich nicht..für welchen der vorgeschlagenen Urlaubsziele ich mich letztendlich entscheiden werde😂 Danke fürs hochladen LG, Elke ❤
Love it 😂😂 great humor ❤❤
We had a bad cold spell a couple years ago of a week of -38F windchill, our cats and dogs were NOT happy they had to live inside. Our dogs are half husky but even then we only let them out for short periods of time. Our cats had 10 acres of free range and got super bored inside meowing to go out. At the same time we were pup sitting two pups that weren’t potty trained yet (got from breeder to give new owners from out of state but due to terrible weather we had them that week too so they got confined to linoleum kitchen floor and puppy pads-won’t do that again!) 5 dogs and 2 cats (plus a horse but horse lived at a relatives barn so well taken care of during the cold spell)
Well done,great video
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Interesting video truly appreciate it 1 of the best of it's kind
😢 how sad, our Government, clean it up!
Actually, kitchens are very dangerous also.
Especially with angry people who have access to a large range of "tools"...
So are the gheys
Every one Nose that😑😑
@@tasosdiaforetico7377But it's obvious that you don't know basic spelling. "Everyone nose that" lmaooo 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 *knows"
@@tasosdiaforetico7377everyone knows you don't know how to spell
Good show, worth a view...made me think about how some people seek out danger while most, like myself go out of their way to avoid it... It depends to a certain extent but what's the insane motivation to go places that would rather kill you than have you as a guest? Americans in North Korea for example..or the foolish boy on Sentinel Island...Haha, freehanding El Capitan like hannold did several times...its not that curious why he went into retirement.
I am impressed by the research that you've done. I love your voice as a narrator. so much of this stuff I didn't even know even though I knew a lot of the places. but very interesting Channel very educational very wonderful thank you❣👍❤✌
I think it’s AI
@@candimandi I think he has a voice that would certainly come off as sounding AI, but nah, I'm sure it's a living being. Possibly re-recorded for the vid? ✌
You can run but you cannot hide from pyroclastic flows sad but true.
I love ur content bro❤❤
Looking at subscribers which is many ought a mattic or maddic subscriber love this stuff thanks and merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 everyone
ReYOUniverse you done did it again 😁👍🇺🇸
😊 very interesting!!
most of the ship were preloaded ahead of time 1/3 to full war time capacity with fuel ammo ,and supplies and sailed or towed to that spot
Several places I had no idea existed. American Dad mentions at least 7 places on this list!!💯💯
Brilliantly researched. Enjoyable viewing 👍🏾
I often crossed Death Valley CA. When I was longhaul trucking. A ranger told me, among the people that die there yearly. Are even experienced athletes, that know better. But try anyway. Not even with proper water. One guy died less than 1/8ml from his truck. Where he had 2gal's of water on the front seat.
Makes me absolutely disgusted, with our country and its choices.
The ariel photos of the 'Operation Crossroads' nuclear bomb tests were photographed from a RB29 'Superfortress' photo recon aircraft named 'Overexposed', in 1947 that same aircraft met it's end on the hills near to where I live in the UK, by flying into the hill in cloud killing all 13 crew on board. There is still a significant amount of wreckage there at the crash site today.
How this people leave in that cold weather 😩 I wouldn’t last a day
Blue Bottles, or the Portuguese Man of War, are not jellyfish. They are siphonophores which is a community of animals that live together working cooperatively through specialization of parts.
Don’t they also have eyes and jellyfish don’t? Thank you bringing me back to my college biology class lol
@@treebeard8475 Some Jellies have light sensitive cells that could be considered a primitive form of eye. But they have no brain so they wouldn't have a clue what they were seeing anyway. Imagine being a semi blind eye floating along with zero thought.
@@kingklabe Hard to picture it’s like saying picture being a tree lol I can’t really imagine other than you know when the suns out you know what’s around you and can feel the temperature around you maybe?
Hahah. I posted this same comment..didnt want to attempt the spelling so left that part out lol.
LOL - I did have to google the spelling tbh. Cheers!@@davidbordwell8346
I used to go to a hot springs at the Arctic circle in Alaska.
38:40 yeah theres a SERIOUS problem with the dingoes(native dog) biting ppl. over the years ppl have left food around camps sites allowing scavenging and even offered them food to get them closer for pics...so the dingoes dont really have a healthy 'fear' of ppl like most wild animals would. its illegal to have any kind of interaction with them, yet ppl still do it and then piss and moan b/c they got bit (where i live on the mainland i can see the island) the jellies n sharks....well those are 'luck of the draw' encounters, sharks are gonna shark and we kinda look like seals
Those crystal caves are amazing.
Those sulfur miners should be paid more than that for all their hard work. That's pitiful
Makes me wonder how many animals were harmed when they brought them to those islands. Its disgusting, cruel and wrong to ever use animals for any kind of laboratory testing!! 😞💔
makes you wonder what's going on in those kind people heart and head
Yes They should have never hurt those animals and fish and people
I assume all animals and life forms were obliterated.
The most dangerous event I lived through, was in a lecture hall, after a certain student consumed 3 cans of baked beans, sat near the air-con and let rip. The herd charged, half-stunned to the only 2 exits....the horror,the horror. = I saved myself, by just sitting there, in a daze. Have flared nostrils ever since. Women instinctively stare at my deep-sea air-holes. Damn, it's a sob story.
Wow Wee! And here I thought my falling off a cliff, hitting rocks all the way down, mostly with my face or being hit head on, on the highway was bad! But damn boy, you've really had it hard! I'm surprised that you survived! Congratulations! 🏆 I love it! 💩😅
Sentinelese, most intelligent people on earth.
I had that thought a bit of history on the island though explains why they are so against visitors, a few generations ago their population was halved by slave traders , sociologically in tales passed down father to sons as is common amongst tribal folk they trust nothing that appears from the sea with good reason. India may not have the greatest record on human rights being still a caste system , they are at least doing the right thing here for the Sentinelese, for what reason I am not sure but at least they are.
Nah fr, I wish people would just let them be. Not everyone has to live modern and connected. They're just people vibin on their island, let them.
@@kitkat-dax11 thats wht I called them intelligent.
I say check the island out and see what life changing if any material could be discovered from their. The people can left alone.
@@JuanMejia-md8re The island was checked out a generation ago and the Sentinelese felt the whip of pirates and slave traders , they dislike people going there for many reasons, check out what can be discovered there in other words plunder their home land yet again. Just leave them in peace would be my humble opinion, for what that is worth.
They should have something along the lines of hand crank generators. I think that might help, if you have them up high, and a bunch of them 'll
Crystal Cave reminds me of that one level in the Dark Soul games 😂
I want to visit every place!
I watched all the Yakutia videos. I could find it's ironic that it's in this video 😅
There are enough beautiful things to see and explore that you don't need to do dangerous dumb things like this to enjoy a beautiful site
It's not mentioned here that due to a misunderstanding of the lithium isotopes in the bomb, Castle Bravo was much more powerful than expected. That spread the contamination a lot further and faster than anticipated. Certainly didn't help matters.
For those wondering the heat index in the crystal cave at 23:25 113 degrees Fahrenheit with 100 percent humidity like mentioned will make it feel like 306.8 degrees Fahrenheit which is considered extreme danger on the code so even though it is 113F it will be as if it was 306.8F
So, in essence, South Carolina in July, in the shade.
I’ve actually seen this cave on TV.
i’m putting these on my travel list
You saying EVERY SINGLE conversion make me crazy before the end of the video.. sad because pretty interesting
5:26 hearing that sound like it was more than a "test"
Awesome☠️
Those caves with the giant crystals reminds me of the fortress of solitude from superman
The sentineles are smart and they remember what happened years ago!!!! As far as chao he wanted to introduce them to jesus and they had the same thing in mind😂😂😂 like please they where very smart im so happy for them!!!
It’s just like Chicago
My toxic trait is hearing about snake island and wanting to go to snake island, even if I did.
well,despite hursh condition from 1-15 places,still can't kill the camera man.
I'm surprised that the "backrooms" didn't make the list!
They left out my house, if you wake me up over some bulls__t
Chapaqua NY is often dangerous
15 most dangerous place in the world.. (1) Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands 1:10 (2) North Sentinel Island 5:52 (3) strat volcano sumatra island indonesia 9:28 (4) it's a place where winter is coming all the time 13:04 (5) Danakil Desert 16:30
Interesting video, I learn something from it 🎉🎉🎉
What's the most outstanding thing that you learned here?
Someone knew I'd see a World of Warships ad during this video.
It's more about religion the awakening of dinasors! That warmed us
Everest isn't the highest mountain. It's one in south America, actually. It's taller because of its closeness to the equator. The part of the globe closest to the equator is, because of the spin, higher than other part of the globe. Look it up, 😉 if one doesn't believe me. They haven't changed it in gueniss book yet but will soon, but Wikipedia should have the info. Great show besides that minor detail. Thanks
Minor detail: the mountain your speaking of is the furthest point on earth anyway from the centre due to equatorial bulge. Not the highest.
@@user-kf7dn5dh1fi have an equatorial bulge!!?!
That does make it the highest. Just not the tallest from top to bottom.
@Drake2323 higher or lower are the terms used in description of how tall mountains are usually. Also we measure mountains from sea level up, not from the centre of the planet out.
Your talking about Mount Chimborazo in the Andes (if ur gonna pretend to be a know it all, at least know and share it all!), but if u want to be pedantic, then don't forget Mauna Kea in Hawaii!!!
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Mt Washington is not a particularly difficult hike. I did it when I was 11 with no issues and I was not a very athletic kid. The trail is very well maintained and there isn't even much danger of falling to your death. For a tough hike in that part of the country try Mt Katahdin. It's not quite as tall, but the terrain is much more dangerous and there is no road to the top. Although waking up at 5AM in Boston and trying to summit Mt Washington that day would be insanely stupid. It should go without saying that weather is a major factor on any hike of this nature and you do NOT want to be on the summit past about 1PM regardless of what the weather report says. Of course there are hundreds of more dangerous mountains in Colorado, many of which have much more accessible trailheads. Mt Washington is an odd inclusion in this list. The reason for the higher body count is obviously just its proximity to major population centers. The part about "the weather at the summit can be different from the weather at the trailhead" is incredibly obvious to anyone who has ever summited any mountain.
41:50 The reason so many people die on Everest is because they do NOT prepare, they're 50+ years old and Everest is literally the very first mountain they've ever climbed! Likewise experienced climbers intentionally do VERY risky things to get in the record books like not bringing ANY OXYGEN and they die!
Sad what the government did to bikini atol such a beautiful place .i hate the government
This make me sick how we are killing the ocean......
So, I've learned two things; volcanoes are nasty and I'm never going to Indonesia ☠️
Check and check!
I have no intention of ever spending any of my money in any country that hates Americans! Plenty to do and see right here! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Most dangerous places on Earth, city filled with Humans !
✊🏽🧡❤🌐🧡❤✊🏽 Indigenous being displaced for destruction and greed for too long. 😔
The house of your GF.. with your mother in law present, thats the biggest danger 😂
I am so ticked off at the bikini atol it's disgusting and that our country not only displaced a people, but the sheer waste of the resources is astounding and makes me sick to my stomach not to mention the toxicity of the bombs, gas and oils of the ships. Why do we have to be so destructive of life?
The crystal cave 😍
They killed 475 tons of fish just tuna not to mention all the other living fish and animals 🤦for nothing🤦
No you still need to go to Mars to see a "Martian landscape". That would be like saying diamonds 💎 have the exact same "value" as artificially-human-made diamonds. They might look the same a little bit...but they aren't remotely close to the same in reality. One is extremely rare and the other is easily made, That's why they are so cheap.
Diamonds are not extremely rare. They're one of the most common gems in nature.
It's not just the Japanese authorities that claim there's no problem in eating the local fish after the release of tritium water. It's basically every institution that has expertise in nuclear contamination in the western world, with very solid arguments: ambiant radioactivity is not affected because the initial material isn't so radioactive and the dilution factors are immense. This doesn't belong to the list, and basically casts a doubt on all the rest.
My friend Don drove to the top of Mount Washington... hello Don, if you happen to see this. yes I drove trucks with you.
Man Cinnabon sounds like one mean volcano.
5:37 "There are now 4 to 6 caregivers living on...." Caregivers or test subjects?
I don't see how all those snakes survive because it doesn't seem like there would be enough for them to eat???
Lots of stupid people 😃😃😃
They eat each other.. 🐍
Fish and birds
They are not that dangerous. They only create this fkg myth because they don't want anyone messing around there. Kids do play there and duh, survive.
The lowest elevation in the western hemisphere is right on the back door of the highest point in the "Lower 48".
The bathroom is the most dangerous place in the world. The pollution that comes out of us humans could gag a maggot and make you faint.
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TMI.. Too much info
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There is a real story of some guy illegally went into the cave of crystals by himself to take a crystal, but one of the large crystals broke off and fell on him, pinning him to the ground. He got the small piece of crystal he wanted, but he didn’t expect to get trapped and he told no one he was going into the cave since it is forbidden to go into those caves except for researchers with the proper permit. He knew at that point no one was coming and he was trapped in one of the most inhospitable places on earth. He was cooked to death within an hour, but it must have been a slow agonizing death.
I bet even he had to have enough time to go through the four stages of looming death. You've all most likely heard of them. Denial, anger, another I can't remember then acceptance. Either way a man either gets to know his God or he doesn't but regardless there's no way it doesn't cross His mind in a serious note. Id be willing to bet if he had that time for the four stages he would most certainly come to an inner peace (or a really shitty feeling of utter damnation)
Hé died like a crusader. At the (sword) of crystals
@@richardpotter6313denial, anger, unreasonable bargaining, anger, acceptance.
If he told Noone how did you hear of the story?
@@kabelarose1935 I said that he didn’t tell anyone he was going into the cave because it was highly illegal, but he knew about it because he was one of the researchers that found the cave. No one told his story, he was later found dead inside the cave by the next group of researchers. Since he had a large crystal across his chest and a small crystal in his hands or backpack, it didn’t take long for them to figure out what had happened. Since no one could survive inside that cave for more than about ten minutes, the heat and lack of oxygen is what ultimately cost him his life.
You should really do your research-40 Celsius and -40 Fahrenheit everything's all the same you keep changing the temperatures after -40
Celatex Crystals are the most important thing in the deep blue type these have inferred abilities to learning about vibrations and light in the darkness
You know that island with all the snakes has to have a lot of gold in the ground from pirates!! What better place to put it!!
Source for that? To my knowledge no deliberately buried pirate treasure has ever been discovered anywhere.
@@user-kf7dn5dh1f TROLL!! We have e a TROLL in here!!
@@FirstNationsPisces nope just dont like misinformation.
@@user-kf7dn5dh1f have you been to that island? NO! So how can you say there’s nothing there in the ground!! You can’t troll!
For real though they most likely buried gold there and then put snakes there not thinking that the snake would have a shit ton of babys. And end up taking over
Not like fried eggs, but rotten ones.