1. Swimming Satan, Zambia
Natural pond this one has a name that is pretty awful, Devil's Pool or pond Satan. Located at the top of Victoria Falls, Zambia. At least one person travelers lost their lives in this place every year. Torrent, slippery rocks and high waterfalls make this pool is quite dangerous. But it did not stop the hundreds of tourists who come to this place.
Swimming Satan is in the form of an overdraft ramps are located right at the end of the waterfall. So while swimming, visitors can feel the rush of adrenaline thrill because looking at the waterfall beneath the base within 360 feet. But visitors can only swim here between September and December, because in these months the river is the source of water Swimming Satan relatively shallow and not too heavy.
2. Lake Natron, Tanzania
Lake Natron is a salt lake located in northern Tanzania, near the border with Kenya. The lake water is sourced from the Ewaso Ng'iro and eye ir hot mineral nearby. Its depth is only about three meters. What makes it unique is the lake's surface looks like the planet Mars we imagined in fiction. Bright red with a surface full of cracks.
As reported Amusing Planet, the unique red color was incurred due to high evaporation rate. As with other high-saline lake in the world, the salt content in the water of the lake is a habitat perfect from Halophile, microorganisms that produce a red pigment for photosynthesis. Unfortunately the condition of the lake environment inhospitable to other living beings. The region around the lake is very arid. No animal can survive in this lake. High alkaline content of lake water makes the body of every living being dried up like a mummy.
3. Green Crater Dallol, Ethiopia
Dallol is a volcanic crater that is located in the heart of the desert Danokil, Ethiopia. Dallol glance looks like a lake with a beautiful green water. Besides the surrounding scenery is very impressive, with gorgeous stones like coral yellow and bright orange. Reported curiosity, light green and bright yellow in the pools of the acid because the content of sulfur, iron, and minerals are high.
The plains landscape consists of springs with high acid content, sulfur hills, mounds of salt, and the occasional geyser spouting gas. Dallol is touted as one of the hottest places on earth. Temperatures there can reach 94 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature along with a toxic gas that is ready to gush at any time from one of the geysers there make Dallol as a place of extraordinary and endanger lives. Besides security conditions are quite alarming Ethiopia also contribute to make Dallol hidden from the eyes of the world. Not to mention the risk kidnapped by a local thug of a village near Dallol.
4. The Wave, United States
The Wave is located on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Colorado Plato is indeed a favorite object of photographers landscape. Surface hill forming the pattern U that coincide. Foothill areas looked like the surface of the ocean waves in various shades of red and brown. From there comes the name of The Wave. If you look at first glance like the long hair of a woman overlays reddish brown. If lucky, visitors can find out the dinosaurs and fossil arthropods and insects that live in the Jurassic era.
The beauty of The Wave was also a danger. There have been many lives lost in this place. To the extent that this hill dubbed the Devil's Playground or devil's playground. Temperatures in The Wave was very hot. As reported by Trend Desing, at the peak could make anyone who tried to climb the hill acutely dehydrated to death. In addition to the landscape of The Wave are so vast and almost no climbing lane to make the amateur climbers easily get lost.
5. The Rio Tinto, Spain
Rio Tinto, a river in the southwestern part of Spain this may seem amazing with the water flow red and yellow. But do not be fooled, these beautiful colored water is very dangerous because the acidity level is very high.
Rio Tinto River neighborhood store natural wealth of pure minerals. Over the centuries, miners have been exploiting the mineral in this place. The Romans even making coins of gold and silver they are from the Rio Tinto mine. Now this area is a source of copper and sulfur mines most important in the world. But the pollution caused by the massive exploitation of minerals had been led to the Rio Tinto polluted, so the color of the water turns yellowish red like this.
6. Beach Recife, Brazil
According to Wikipedia, Recife is a metropolitan area that is located in Brazil. The area is nicknamed the Venice of Brazil because of its geological characteristics that are similar to the romantic area in Italian. Own beach is one of the most popular natural tourist destination in Brazil.
Every year the beach there attract thousands of tourists. The scenery on the coast of Recife is famous for beautiful. But this beach is also known as one of the most dangerous coast in the face of the earth. Why? Because the waters of Recife is home to the most ferocious sharks. These waters are touted as one of the beaches with the largest shark populations in the world. Even on the beach was the visitors always see the warning signs about the danger of shark attacks.
7. Kawah Ijen, Indonesia
Kawah Ijen lies between Banyuwangi and Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia. The volcanic crater is located right on the top of Mount Ijen. Mount Ijen is one of the most sought after locations of the climbers. In addition to beautiful scenery, here visitors can see rare flora such as the preservation of the edelweiss is protected by the government. If the hike at night, at certain moments hikers can watch the embers of blue that appears on top of the mountain.
Kawah Ijen crater lake itself is hot with a stunning panorama. Gorgeous water color, light blue-green. Kawah Ijen is known as one of the crater lakes with acid content of the highest in the world. So concentrated acid content there can make all the objects thrown there no trace disappeared. Moreover, sulfur pile that could make anyone who breathe it will cause toxicity.
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