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What are the top ten forbidden places for terror in the world?
Java Valley Cave in Indonesia is the most terrifying and bizarre. There are six big caves in this valley, which are trumpet-shaped and are all big traps. Needless to say, the lives of those who "mistakenly" enter the valley cave are uneasy, and even those who keep their distance are not spared. When people or animals pass through the hole, they will be "dragged" into the valley by a strong attraction and eaten. Even if there is still a distance of 6 to 7 meters from the mouth of the cave, it will be "sucked" in by the magic mouth and swallowed in one gulp. According to reconnaissance, there are so many bones in the cave that it is difficult to tell which are human bones and which are animal bones.
No.2: Death Zone where death is inevitable-kamchatka peninsula
The Death Valley of the former Soviet Union is on the kamchatka peninsula: This 2-meter-long and l-3-meter-wide Death Valley is rugged and rugged, and bears, wolverines, wild boars and other wild animals are dying, and the bones are horizontal and bleak everywhere. Humans who mistakenly entered the area were not spared. According to statistics, at least 3 people died here. It is speculated that harmful gases are accumulated in the valley. Surprisingly, the cottages close to this valley have not been affected by harmful gases.
No.3 place: the birthplace of brainless babies-Kubatang, Brazil
Among the lush mountains in the tropical Brazil, there is a city-Kubatang that scares Brazilians. Twenty years ago, dozens of babies born in this city had no brains, and Kubatang got a nickname full of fear overnight-"Valley of Death".
The chimneys in Kubatang continuously release colorful industrial waste gas, and the city is filled with a rancid smell. However, anyone familiar with Kubatang knows that the local government has made great efforts to remove the label of "the most polluted city on earth" in the past 2 years.
But for environmental protection organizations and scientists, Kubatang is still a dangerous area, where the seriously polluted air, soil and water resources are quietly and slowly devouring life. Researchers have found that the residents of Kubatang City are surprisingly high in the probability of suffering from various cancers: in areas such as Kubatang and neighboring Santos City, the rate of bladder cancer patients is six times higher than that in other cities; The cancer prevalence rate of nervous system (including brain) is four times that of other cities; In addition, the prevalence of lung cancer, throat cancer, oral cancer and pancreatic cancer is twice as high as that of other cities.
4th place: paradise of animals in hell on earth-American Valley of the Dead
At the junction of California and Nevada, there is a world-wide valley, which is 3 kilometers long, 6 kilometers wide at the narrow part and 26 kilometers wide at the wide part. On both sides of the valley, cliffs are steep and dangerous, which makes people shudder and turn pale when they talk about it.
in the spring of 1949, an exploration team with a golden dream happily went to the "virgin land", but it never came back and was wiped out. Later, many explorers tried to uncover the mystery of the Great Death Valley, and the consequences were no different from those of the gold exploration team.
Later, scientists used aerial reconnaissance and were surprised to find that this living hell on earth was actually a paradise for animals. According to aerial survey statistics, there are nearly 3 species of birds, about 2 wild donkeys, more than 2 species of snakes and 17 species of lizards in this valley of the dead. They fly, climb, run or lie down, and they are happy. The mystery of why this valley killed people and kept animals has not yet been revealed.
5th place: "the graveyard of animals"-Death Valley in Italy
The Death Valley near Naples and Villeneau, Italy, is called "the graveyard of animals" because it takes the lives of animals without harming human beings.
According to the investigation of scientists, there are more than 4, corpses (heads) of all kinds of birds, animals and animals that died in the valley, including dozens of birds, 19 reptiles and more than ten mammals. Their death, not killing each other, nor committing collective suicide, let alone man-made, is what the root cause is, which is still unknown. What's more interesting is that the valley kills animals, but there is no harm in passing people. According to statistics, more than 3, animals die here every year.
No.6: No Man's Land No More-Northern Tibet
In the middle of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, there is a place called "the forbidden area of life" by scholars and experts from all over the world, which is the no man's land in northern Tibet.
The "no man's land" is in the northwest of Tibet, with an area of 6, square kilometers and an average elevation of 5, meters. This place is almost deserted except for mountains, lakes, grasslands and wild animals. In history, some people once explored, but because of lack of food or disorientation, few people survived. In people's impression, "no man's land" is a desolate and horrible world.
The "no man's land" gives people the feeling that the natural scenery is beautiful at first. Here, the color contrast between the blue sky and the earth is strong, there is no air pollution, and the air transparency is very high. Everything looks very clear, which often gives people the illusion of distance.
The beauty here is a kind of rough beauty, especially in the hinterland of "Shuanghu", which gives people the feeling that they are not on the earth. The scenery here has far exceeded many people's previous aesthetic experience.
The "no man's land" can be said to be a huge natural wildlife park. The grassland here is very broad, but the growth period of grass is short, but it is still a large Gobi. When cars run freely on the land without roads, you can often see herds of wild horses and antelopes. Others, such as deer, Tibetan wild donkeys, wild yaks and even wolves and bears, often appear in the field of vision and then disappear in the distance.
The living conditions in "no man's land" are very bad. The oxygen content in the air here is very low, and the climate change is capricious. Although there are many lakes, they are all saline-alkali water. In recent years, under the organization of the government, some herders have moved to the "no man's land", so the "no man's land" is no longer empty, but friends who go there should be more careful. After all, it used to be a "forbidden area" for human beings.
7th place: Lop Nur, the most conquered death zone
Lop Nur used to have many names, some of which were named because of its characteristics, such as Aoze, Yanze and Ganhai, and some were named because of its location, such as Puchanghai, Prison Lanhai and Peacock Sea. After the yuan dynasty, it was called rob Naoer. In the Han Dynasty, Lop Nur was "3 miles wide, with its water pavilion, which did not increase or decrease in winter and summer", and its abundance made people guess that it "sneaked underground, and the south also accumulated stones for the China River". This view of mistaking Lop Nur as the upper source of the Yellow River has been circulating for more than 2 years from pre-Qin to late Qing Dynasty. By the fourth century AD, Loulan, the west part of Lop Nur, which used to be "a big wave of water is bound to flood", was in a tight situation to restrict water use by law. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, when Lop Nur rose, it was only "eight or nine miles long from east to west and two or three miles wide from north to south", making it a small lake. In 1921, the Tarim River diverted eastward and flowed into Lop Nur. By the 195s, the area of the lake had reached more than 2, square kilometers. In 196s, Lop Nur gradually dried up due to the cut-off of the lower reaches of Tarim River, and completely dried up at the end of 1972.
lop Nur, the three words give people more mysterious feelings than just geographical names. There is a passage that describes her very aptly: "Lop Nur actually means to merge into a watery lake, which is the largest mobile saltwater lake in the inland. Nature once created Lop Nur, a 5,4-square-kilometer lake. In the last hundred years, the lake has dried up to the bottom. Now, it shows us a barren scene: the lake has dried up, the river has been cut off, and the castle has experienced vicissitudes. Life seems to come to a sudden stop here. Is this the road that Tang Xuanzang went to learn from the West in those days? Is this where Marco Polo passed from Venice to the ancient East? The camel bells on the Silk Road and the songs and dances of the ancient city of Loulan have all disappeared, leaving only the mystery, so that explorers can risk their lives to dig and crack it ... "
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