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Dangerous place in the world? Top 10 most dangerous places in the world

Some people may think that the public security in China is not good and feel it is dangerous, but do you know? In fact, some countries abroad are the most dangerous. With the right to hold guns, you can shoot people casually on the street. Would you choose to stay in such a country? So what are the dangerous places in the world? Let’s take a look below.

Dangerous places in the world

Do you know the 10 most dangerous countries in the world

10. Russia,

In this crime-ridden country of the former Soviet Union, what is packed in ***’s Armani suit is no longer rubles, but all kinds of cultural vandals and thugs. The Russian mafia is everywhere, there are more thugs than police, a Russian is murdered every 18 minutes, and in a country of 143 million people, there are an average of 84 murders every day. The core of Russian crime is located in the Chechen Republic in Russia and north of Georgia. Prostitution, drug trafficking and underground restaurants are all under the authoritarian control of the Chechens. Foreigners are often kidnapped because their ransoms are higher. Crime in Chechnya includes (but is not limited to) the following: stealing wallets, cell phones, cameras, cash, physical assault. From a superpower to a third world country, think tanks have begun to ponder whether communism is really the savior of Russia.

9. Brazil,

For anyone traveling to Brazil, whether you are robbed is not a big question, the real question is when you are robbed! The poverty-stricken life and unbelievable wealth can all be seen in this country with rapid economic development. But as the economy boomed, crime rates soared. In some parts of Rio de Janeiro and S?o Paulo, where street crime is rife and no one else is hurt, someone holding a broken bottle to your throat and wanting your necklace is no fun. "Quick robberies" have become increasingly serious in major cities. There are also crimes such as abducting people and taking them to an ATM machine to collect ransom. If you can't afford it, thanks to mobile technology, just call your family. In addition to street crime, organized crime gangs have also launched an offensive against police and public institutions that do not accept bribes. Prison riots were brutally put down, and drugs and drug-related terrorism claimed civilian lives. If you make it through all this – there’s a South American mermaid waiting for you.

8. South Africa,

Any country that is called the "*** capital of the world" should pay special attention to it. Although in 2004, rape crimes had been on a downward trend, reaching 113.7 per 100,000 people, but in 2005, this number rose to 118.3. South Africa also has a terrible statistic that shows it has a horrifyingly high murder rate. The host country of the 2010 World Cup has been among the top five suicide rates among countries. Although most crime occurs in poor areas, this has not stopped the emergence of more and more gated communities in South Africa, and the tourist groups of wealthy people are still equipped with armed bodyguards. In South Africa, farming has become the most dangerous occupation in the world. For every 100,000 farmers, 313 were murdered - about eight times the national average. And, like everywhere else, sex is dangerous in South Africa, where more than 10 million people are infected with HIV.

7. Burundi,

This small and densely populated poor country has unimaginable problems. The country was torn apart by civil war between Hutus and Tutsis from 1993 to 2006. Although there has been a ceasefire, many issues remain unresolved. Large-scale murder and intentional injury, coupled with environmental problems, have become the most troublesome problems for Burundians. The list of assassinated leaders is long, and control of the country has changed hands several times over the past 50 years. Loitering gangsters and children with guns are the biggest threats to tourists. Robbery, road rage and kidnapping are also waiting for you, so don't stop your car to buy any souvenirs. Just in case, you also need to have good medical training, because if you get injured in Burundi, the local clinics won't be able to help you.

6. Antarctica,

In this pole of the world, murder, rape and robbery may not be a problem, but the harsh conditions will definitely bring you a lot of trouble. . Antarctica has some extreme climates, with temperatures often dropping below -60 degrees Celsius (-100 degrees Fahrenheit) and wind speeds exceeding 100 kilometers per hour. Exposed to such weather for more than an hour and you're guaranteed to die. There are no hospitals in Antarctica, and there is no food. If you get lost, forget about anything. Be sure to follow the tour group closely. Fortunately, there is a McDonald's at Scott's base, but one thing: you have to find it.

5. Afghanistan,

This country has hundreds of years of history and is one of the strategic locations in the world. It has always been coveted by other countries. However, it has also always been one of the poorest, most chaotic and most backward areas. During the Soviet invasion, the Red Army planted more than 12 million landmines in Afghanistan. Hundreds of people are killed, maimed and maimed every year by these buried contraptions.

The Soviets left and the Communist Party came again. From then on, women could no longer work or go to university. The United States overthrew the Communist Party in 2001, but theft, intertribal fighting and drug-related violence continue to destabilize the country. Human bomb attacks have also been a constant threat to people, and no one is safe in Afghanistan. The deadliest suicide attack occurred in Baghlan Province in November 2007, killing more than 70 people. Did I miss this: Afghanistan also produces some of the highest quality cannabis and opium in the world.

4. Somalia,

Somalia is a country famous for its chaos, corruption, insecurity and famine. Tourists are warned not to go to Somalia, which they call themselves the Independent Republic of Somalia, or even to sail near the Horn of Africa. Pirates armed with AK-47s are roaming the sea. They will intercept the ship and then take the sailors for ransom. Sectarian fighting in the country's north claims thousands of lives each year, while in the capital, Mogadishu, turf wars often occur between various sects and warlords. In late 2006, Ethiopia attacked Somalia's communist forces, causing hundreds of casualties and displacing thousands within the country. These bastards...what would you do if there weren't enough Marines in this place? Make sure your insurance is still current.

3. Sudan,

Despair, death and destruction are all synonymous with Sudan. This country is riddled with terrorism and has been controlled by a communist armed regime since the day of its independence. Some of the world's most notorious killers have left behind a trail of bloodshed in Sudan, including car bombings, rocket attacks and genocide. In Darfur, violence has become the norm as fighting between the pro-government-backed national army, pro-government forces and rebels takes place. Because of the Darfur issue, Sudan also had a small-scale armed conflict with Chad. Since 2003, 230,000 Sudanese refugees have flowed into eastern Chad from Darfur. In two civil wars over the past 50 years, more than 2 million people have lost their lives. Aside from its inhospitable desert conditions, Sudan is certainly one of the worst places in the world.

2. Colombia,

The biggest problem in Colombia is kidnapping. In 1998, there were 2,338 kidnappings across Colombia, of which 138 abductees were killed. In 2006, there were 69.98 murders per 100,000 people, ranking it fourth in the world. Murders happen more often to mayors, and dozens of mayors are killed every year. And, of course, cocaine. Colombia supplies three-quarters of the world's cocaine, and the bloody war between Pablo Escobar and Cali Cadel's irregulars and the Nazis seems to have no end. Even those institutions and people in the name of charity are not immune. In 2005, five Catholic missionaries were murdered; in 1999, the number was nine. Colombia's most beautiful coast and rugged mountains should make it a vacation paradise, but they are hidden in some intimidating places.

1. Iraq

No matter you are George Bush, Bailey or Internet celebrity Chuck Norris - you will not be safe in Iraq. It has a rich history and rich oil reserves, but it is also a country ruined by violence, despair and chaos. The United States has occupied Iraq since 2003, followed by a civil war that has killed more than 650,000 civilians. ***, Sunite thugs, Shia security forces, Kurdish resistance, American soldiers, Turkish troops and various crimes are all involved in a cycle of violence. Unfortunately, this process won't be over anytime soon. The threats of small roadside bombs (IEDs), explosively formed penetrating projectiles (EFPs) and landmines have never stopped. There is also a headache of human bomb attacks that can kill hundreds of people at a time. Reams of reports of kidnappings and random killings have numbed people's minds. Since 2003, 2 million Iraqis have fled to neighboring countries, and 1.9 million people within Iraq remain displaced. Depleted uranium armor-piercing projectiles will continue to poison Iraqi civilians and American soldiers for decades to come. Really, really a living hell.

 

The most dangerous country: the United States

For ordinary tourists, the United States is quite safe, but the relevant numbers are not deceiving. There are more than 200 million guns in the United States and more than 50 murders per day, a number ten times that of Germany. Nearly 5,000 people die in crashes every year, approximately 6,000 passers-by are killed on the streets, and 31,000 people commit suicide every year. The United States is now the country with the most violent crimes in the world and the country with the most prisoners - 2.3 million. Among the citizens of various countries serving sentences in foreign prisons, the United States also has the largest number of citizens. Various national armies, hate groups and other right-wing radicals also spread their violent rhetoric and have even dropped single-barrelled bombs. The U.S. military is not much better than before. It spends a huge sum of 600 billion every year on defense against a few hostile countries.

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Inventory of the most dangerous tourist places in the world

1. Hell on earth and animal paradise - Valley of the Dead, USA

In California, USA Connected to Nevada, there is one of the largest valleys in the world, 300 kilometers long, 6 kilometers wide at the narrowest point, and 26 kilometers wide at the widest point. On both sides of the valley, there are cliffs and dangers. Those who see it shudder, and those who hear it change their expressions.

In the spring of 1949, an exploration team with dreams of gold happily headed to the "uncultivated virgin land". As a result, they never returned and the entire army was wiped out. After that, many explorers tried to uncover the mystery of the Great Death Valley, and the results were no different from those of the gold prospecting teams.

Later, scientists used aerial reconnaissance and were shocked to discover that this living hell on earth was actually a paradise for beasts. According to aerial survey statistics, there are nearly 300 species of birds, about 2,000 wild donkeys, more than 20 species of snakes, and 17 species of lizards in the Valley of the Dead. They fly, crawl, run, or lie down, looking very carefree. The mystery of why this valley is used to kill people and raise animals has not yet been revealed.

2. The death zone where death is inevitable - Kamchatka Peninsula

The Death Valley of the former Soviet Union is on the Kamchatka Peninsula: this death valley is 2,000 meters long and 100-300 meters wide. In the valley, the terrain is rugged and jagged with jagged rocks. Bears, wolverines, wild boars and other wild animals have died one after another, and their bones are lying everywhere, making the scene desolate. Humans who stray into this area are not immune. According to statistics: at least 30 people died here. It is speculated that harmful gases accumulate in the valley. But what is surprising is that the cottages next to this valley have not been affected by harmful gases.

3. The birthplace of brainless babies - Cubat?o, Brazil

Nestled among the lush mountains and ridges of the Brazilian tropics, there is a city that makes Brazilians blush. ——Cuba Tang. Twenty years ago, dozens of babies born in this city turned out to be brainless. Cubatang got a fear-filled nickname overnight - "Valley of Death."

The chimneys in Cubatang City continuously release colorful industrial waste gas, and the city is also filled with a putrid smell. However, anyone familiar with Cubatang knows that these 20 Over the past few years, local authorities have made great efforts to remove the title of "the most polluted city on earth".

But for environmental groups and scientists, Cubatang remains a dangerous area, where severely polluted air, soil and water resources are slowly and quietly devouring lives. Scientific researchers found that residents of Cubatang City have an alarmingly high rate of various cancers: in areas such as Cubatang and the adjacent city of Santos, the rate of bladder cancer patients is six times higher than in other cities; the nervous system (including brain) The cancer prevalence rate in the city is four times that of other cities; in addition, the prevalence rates of lung cancer, throat cancer, oral cancer and pancreatic cancer are also twice that of other cities.

4. The cave of death where you may be killed if you pass by it - Java Valley Cave in Indonesia

The Java Valley Cave in Indonesia is the most terrifying and bizarre. There are 6 large caves in this valley. The caves are trumpet-shaped and they are all big traps. Needless to say, the lives of those who "accidentally enter" Gudong are in danger, even those who keep their distance will not be spared. When people or animals pass by the entrance of the cave, they will be "dragged" into the valley cave by a strong attraction and eaten. Even if you are still 6 to 7 meters away from the entrance of the cave, you will be "sucked" in by the magic mouth and swallowed in one gulp. According to reconnaissance, the valley cave was full of bones, and it was difficult to distinguish which ones were human bones and which ones were animal bones.

5. "Animal Cemetery and Human Paradise" - Death Valley, Italy

Death Valley near Naples and Vavierno, Italy, specializes in taking the lives of animals without damaging the human body. Known as the "graveyard of animals".

According to scientists’ investigations, more than 4,000 (heads) of various birds, beasts, and animals of all sizes have been found in the valley, including dozens of birds, 19 species of reptiles, and mammals. There are also dozens of kinds. Their deaths were neither cannibalism nor collective suicide, nor man-made. The root cause is still unknown. What’s even more interesting is that in this valley, animals are killed, but there is no actual harm to people who pass by. According to statistics, more than 30,000 animals die here every year.