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Introduction of World 10 Tourism Taboos
Cave in Java Valley, Indonesia 1
Java Valley Cave in Indonesia is a mysterious and dangerous cave in Indonesia. There are six big caves in this valley, which are trumpet-shaped and are all big traps. It is considered as a hole of death that can also be killed.
The caves in Java, Indonesia are the most horrible and strange. There are six big caves in this valley, which are trumpet-shaped and are all big traps. Needless to say, the life of people who "mistakenly" enter the cave in the valley is 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 hole by strong attraction and eaten. Even if there is still a distance of 6 to 7 meters from the hole, it will be "sucked" in by the magic mouth and swallowed in one gulp. According to the local people, there are so many bones in the cave that it is difficult to tell which ones are human bones and which ones are animal bones.
Many people come to explore and explore the caves in Java Valley, but all of them are disgusted on the spot, and the number of missing people here has also increased with the passage of time. Some scientists say that Java Valley Cave itself has a strong magnetic field, which will interfere with the normal work of most equipment and even make some precision instruments completely scrapped. Moreover, this magnetic field is limited to the vicinity of this big cave. This powerful magnetic field will disappear as long as it is a little far away from the cave or the mouth of the cave. As for why, no one knows.
2. Death Valley in kamchatka peninsula
Kamchatka peninsula is located in the northeast of Asia, that is, the Russian Far East. "Kamchatka" means "distant land" in Russian. In kamchatka peninsula, it is even more surprising that there is a valley called "animal grave". Many living animals will die for no reason as long as they walk into this valley. This valley of death is located at the foot of Mount Krunuki. The valley is full of bones of various animals, including birds, foxes and bears, with tens of thousands.
The forest keeper once witnessed a bear trying to devour the dead animals in the valley. He was alive and kicking when he came in. On the way, he grabbed his neck with his claws and touched his mouth. He just opened his mouth in front of the dead body and suddenly fell with a plop. He fell to the ground. After several struggles, he couldn't move any more. Others saw a fox walk into the valley, only walked more than 500 meters, suddenly began to spin in the same place, and lay there dead a few minutes later. It is said that breaking into this valley has killed more than 30 people.
In the past, Soviet scientists conducted many adventurous investigations and explorations on this "Death Valley", but the conclusions were inconclusive. Some people think that the "murderer" is hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide gas accumulated in the deep pit; Others say that the fatal cause may be the potent poison hydrocyanic acid and its derivatives. However, it is puzzling that the villagers who are only a stone's throw away from the "Death Valley" and are not separated by mountains and forests have never been affected by these poisonous gases and have been safe for generations. So this toxic gas theory is obviously unconvincing.
3. Brazil Kuba Hall
Against the background of lush mountains in tropical Brazil, there is a city that makes Brazilians feel pale-Kubatang. Twenty years ago, dozens of babies born in this city had no brains, and Kubatang got a nickname full of fear overnight-"Death Valley".
In Kubatang, colorful industrial waste gases are constantly released from chimneys, and the city is filled with a rancid smell. But 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 20 years.
But for environmental organizations and scientists, Kubatang is still a dangerous area, where seriously polluted air, soil and water resources are quietly and slowly devouring life. The researchers found that the probability of residents suffering from various cancers in Kubatang city is surprisingly high: in areas such as Kubatang and neighboring Santos city, the prevalence rate of bladder cancer patients is six times higher than that in other cities; The prevalence of cancer in nervous system (including brain) is four times that in other cities; In addition, the prevalence of lung cancer, laryngeal cancer, oral cancer and pancreatic cancer is twice that of other cities.
4. Death Valley in America
In the mountains of California adjacent to Nevada, there is a huge "Death Valley". It is 225 kilometers long, 6 to 26 kilometers wide and covers an area of 1400 square kilometers.
It is said that in 1949, an American expedition happily went to the "virgin land" and got involved because it got lost, and almost the whole team was destroyed. A few people who survived also died mysteriously soon. Since then, some people who have explored or tried to solve the mystery of Death Valley have been buried in the valley.
Later, scientists used aerial reconnaissance and were surprised to find that this hell on earth was actually a "paradise" for birds and animals. According to aerial survey statistics, there are more than 300 species of birds, more than 20 species of snakes, 17 species of lizards and 1500 wild donkeys in this valley of death. They are actually carefree there. They are flying, crawling, running or lying down, very comfortable. So far, no one can figure out why this canyon is so cruel to humans, but so kind to animals.
5. Death Valley in Italy
The "Death Valley" in Italy is just the opposite of the Death Valley in the United States-it only kills birds and animals, but it is very friendly to human beings. Known as the "Animal Cemetery", this Death Valley is located near Naples and Lake Villeneuve with beautiful scenery. It used to be a virgin forest where all kinds of wild animals lived. But somehow, more than 37,000 wild animals die in this valley every year.
According to the investigation of scientists, dozens of birds, animals, reptiles and mammals were found to have died suddenly in the valley. Their death is not killing each other, nor is it a collective suicide, let alone man-made. What is the root cause is still unknown. More interestingly, the valley kills animals, but passers-by are not hurt. Scientists and zoologists have visited the valley many times, but they have never found a specific answer.
6. Heizhugou in Sichuan
One of the "Valley of Death" in China is Mount Emei in Sichuan, also known as Heizhugou. Usually few people set foot in it. The entrance to Death Valley is called the Gate of Hell, and even hunters are afraid to enter.
"Heizhugou" is named after the Han people. Because there are many unsolved "mysteries" in Heizhugou, the local Yi and Han people call Heizhugou the "Devil Delta" in the southern forest region.
When local people talk about Heizhugou, they will tell you some mysterious historical events: It is said that in the early days of liberation, the remnants of Hu Zongnan entered half, and more than 30 people disappeared; It is said that three PLA scouts entered Heizhugou from Ganluo County, and only one platoon leader survived. It is said that in 1995, a surveying and mapping team of a certain PLA unit sent two soldiers to the high side of Heizhugou to buy grain, but they disappeared while passing through Heizhugou, and later found their weapons; 1976 Three members of Sichuan Senkan No.1 Brigade were missing in Heizhugou, and the people of the county mobilized to look for them. Three months later, only three fleshless bones were found.
Now scientists have determined that the unique geographical location of Kehei Zhugou is related to the unique geological structure and basalt (which will make the compass fail). The specific situation needs to be studied.
7. No man's land in northern Tibet
In northern Tibet, south of Kunlun Mountain and Kekexili Mountain, north of Gangdise Mountain and Nyainqentanglha Mountain, there is a vast and inaccessible area, that is, no man's land in northern Tibet. No man's land covers an area of more than 600,000 square kilometers, with an average elevation of more than 5,000 meters. The climate is dry and cold and the air is thin. Known as the "forbidden zone of life" by the outside world.
Apart from mountains, lakes, grasslands and wild animals, this place is almost deserted and uninhabited. People have explored it in history, but few people survived because of lack of food or disorientation. In people's impression, "no man's land in northern Tibet" is a desolate and terrible world.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, Sino-Tibetan geologists in Tibet have made many multidisciplinary investigations to fill this gap in the world geological history. Others have also conducted various investigations and explorations on the "no man's land in northern Tibet" in various ways, and the mysterious veil of "no man's land in northern Tibet" has gradually been unveiled.
The beauty here is a rough beauty, especially in the hinterland of "two lakes", which gives people the feeling that they are not on the earth, and the scenery here has far exceeded many people's previous aesthetic experience. "No man's land" can be said to be a huge natural wildlife park. The grassland here is vast, but the growth period of grass is short, but it is still a large Gobi. When cars run freely on land without roads, you can often see herds of wild horses and Tibetan antelopes. Other wild animals, such as deer, Tibetan wild donkeys, wild yaks and even wolves and bears, often appear in the field of vision of researchers and then disappear in the distance.
The living conditions in "no man's land" are very bad. The air here has a low oxygen content and the climate is changeable. 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.
8. Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Chernobyl nuclear power plant is the largest nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union, with four units. 1on April 26th, 986, the world's worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The catastrophic fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which is located/0/30 km north of Kiev, Ukraine, led to the leakage of radioactive materials, which polluted most parts of Europe. The international community widely criticized the Soviet Union for blocking the news of the nuclear accident and its slow emergency response. The accident was exposed to the world only after Sweden found that the radioactive material content was too high.
After the accident, the quarantine area became a paradise for some wild animals. Although animals are also exposed to radiation, the damage to them is very slight compared with humans, so it is a good thing that they have an accident. Animals in isolated areas, such as mice, have adapted to radiation and their life span is similar to that of mice in areas not affected by radiation.
9. Wawu Mountain in Sichuan is fascinating.
Hongya swamp area in Sichuan has complex terrain and abnormal geology. Once outsiders enter, they find that the path is complex and the lake is criss-crossing, so it is difficult to get lost. They don't know how to advance and retreat, and they are at a loss, just like losing their due judgment and reason. When they enter, they are basically at a loss, missing or dying. They are called "lost souls" by the locals.
Among all kinds of strange events in Wawu Mountain, compass failure is the most common one. This is reminiscent of geomagnetic anomalies. The earth's magnetic field has two magnetic poles, namely the geomagnetic south pole and the geomagnetic north pole. But their position is not fixed, but constantly changing. Geomagnetic anomalies are easy to cause compass failure. However, there are different views on the source of Wawushan magnetic field. Some people say that it is the tidal effect of the moon on the earth, and some people say that there are huge meteorites hidden underground.
10, Lop Nur
Lop Nur is located in Ruoqiang County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Historically, Lop Nur was a foggy lake with an area of over 1 1,000 square kilometers. This used to be a land with rich products and beautiful scenery. Historically, Lop Nur nurtured the residents of Loulan ancient city. Lop Nur was called "Yanze" in the Western Han Dynasty, and "Han Shu" compiled by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty was called "Puchanghai". It was called "Robnaoer" in the Yuan Dynasty, and this title continued until modern times. The latest research shows that at the beginning of the last century, there were big fish weighing dozens of pounds growing in Lop Nur Lake. But now, all this has changed beyond recognition.
Lop Nur, which is inaccessible, is full of mystery. It is called the forbidden area of life, and the legendary stories that happened here are often accompanied by disappearance and death. Some people say that Lop Nur is the "Devil's Triangle" on the Asian continent, and the ancient Silk Road passes through here. Throughout the ages, many ghosts and ghosts have wandered here, and bones are everywhere. When Xuanzang, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, traveled to Dunhuang on his journey to the west, he wrote in "Records of the Western Regions of Datang" that "there are many evil spirits in Shahe River, and none of them died in hot air ...". Many people die of thirst not far from the spring, and incredible things happen from time to time.
The above are the global 10 tourist forbidden areas, so we should avoid these places when we go out to travel, so as to avoid unexpected situations, which will lead to our travel mood and physical and mental health.
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