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.
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". There are so many bones in the valley that it is difficult to tell which are human bones and which are animal bones.
2. Death Valley in kamchatka peninsula
The canyon is often shrouded in mist. Here, whether it is a stout black bear or a clever vole, sometimes it will suddenly die, so it is called Death Valley.
The reason is that there are sulfur-bearing rocks at the bottom of the valley, pure sulfur is exposed, and toxic underground hydrogen sulfide gas often overflows. When the west wind blew, the exit of the canyon was blocked, and the poisonous gas could not rise and dissipate, so the animals that came here to feed died of poisoning. Surprisingly, the farmhouses near this valley were not affected by harmful gases.
3. Brazil Kuba Hall
In the lush mountains of tropical Brazil, there is a city that makes Brazilians feel pale-Kubatang. Dozens of babies born in this city have no brains, and Kubatang got a nickname full of fear overnight-"Death Valley".
Kubatang used to be "the most polluted city on earth", but now Kubatang is still a dangerous area, where the seriously polluted air, soil and water resources are quietly and slowly devouring life.
4. Death Valley in America
There are two "banks" in the canyon, with steep cliffs and dangerous terrain. It is also the lowest and driest area in North America. There are ominous nicknames such as "Dead Crater", "Dry Bone Valley" and "Buried Mountain".
5. Death Valley in Italy
The Death Valley near Naples and Villernio in Italy is called "the graveyard of animals", which takes away the lives of animals but does no harm to human body. According to the investigation of scientists, more than 30 thousand animals die here every year in this valley.
Their death is not killing each other, nor is it a collective suicide, nor is it man-made. What is the root cause is still unknown. More interestingly, the valley kills animals, but passers-by are not hurt. It is called "the graveyard of animals, the paradise of mankind".
6. Heizhugou in Sichuan
The magical nature of Heizhugou Forest Park is widely known as "Bermuda, China" at home and abroad. It is one of the most complete and primitive ecological communities in China. The mystery of mysterious disappearance-people and animals often disappear and die when they enter Heizhugou! There is a legend in the local area that "there is no trace of Orion, and a strong man will never look back." It is also a mystery that there are savages in Heizhugou.
7. No man's land in northern Tibet
The average altitude is more than 5000 meters, the climate is dry and cold, and the air is thin, which is called "life forbidden zone" by the outside world. I once explored in no man's land in northern Tibet, either because of lack of food or because I lost my way, and few people survived. In people's impression, "no man's land in northern Tibet" is a desolate and terrible world.
8. Chernobyl nuclear power plant
1986, the world's worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Land and water have been seriously polluted and thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. Chernobyl became a desolate ruin. Radioactivity continues to threaten the lives and health of about 8 million people in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. Experts say the consequences of the Chernobyl accident will last for a hundred years!
9. Wawu Mountain in Sichuan is fascinating.
Wawu Mountain is fascinating, and the latitude is about 30 degrees north latitude. Just like the sensational Bermuda Triangle and the magical Egyptian pyramids, this is what explorers call the "latitude line of death". Wawu Mountain is fascinating, with complex terrain and abnormal geology. When entering, there are often disorientation phenomena such as compass failure and clock stop. It is said that there is an "ecstasy road" in Wawu Mountain. Ordinary people can't get out, and many explorers will get lost or even starve to death.
10, Lop Nur
Lop Nur is known as the "sea of death", and its climate is extremely dry and hot. For thousands of years, many Chinese and foreign explorers have been to Lop Nur, written many monographs and famous articles, and published many reports on Lop Nur. However, due to various limitations and prejudices, many mistakes have been made, which cast a mysterious color on Lop Nur.
Summary:
The world is too big to explain much. In some corners of the world, what happens in those places always makes us flinch. Such a place is called a restricted area, that is, a place that cannot be approached.