These Are The Most Dangerous Places In The World

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Picture yourself standing on a deserted island, surrounded by dozens and hundreds of sinuous bodies slithering and rustling around you. A wave of fear tightens your chest, your heart pounds rapidly, and as you glance around, you discover the source of your terror – snakes. They're seemingly everywhere, even coiled around the trees. It feels like a nightmare, yet it's not. You've just found yourself in one of the most frightening locations on Earth. And there are plenty more where that came from. We've curated a list of the top places you'd be wise to avoid at all costs.

15 Most Dangerous Places in the World.
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I'm surprised my ex gf's home isn't on the list.

m.c.
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The events of Bikini Atol just infuriate me, from the poor residents being made to move, to the irrepairable damage to the ocean floor, plus the poor animals who lived there. What was it all for???

unhiddenhistory
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The government should be made to clean up their mess!!!

Glenn-emhv
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All that radiation! No wonder there are talking sponges and starfish underwater.

scottinWV
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Laundry rooms are dangerous too. Fires caused by the build up of dryer lint are very common and they spread quickly to nearby structures. Lint is like the perfect tinder for combustion. Keeping your dryer’s lint filter and exhaust ducts clean and free from buildup is an excellent way to prevent fires

ValkyrieofNOLA
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I am so ticked off at the bikini atol it's disgusting and that our country not only displaced a people, but the sheer waste of the resources is astounding and makes me sick to my stomach not to mention the toxicity of the bombs, gas and oils of the ships. Why do we have to be so destructive of life?

christyjo
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Snakes in trees?!? Next they’ll tell us there’s fish in 😱😱😱

benwesley
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One more reason why I don’t have any desire to travel to places that are hazardous to humans. My sense of adventure is not enough to make me risk getting sick, injured, or dying from being over confident about my survival skills. I’m happy to stay home and watch videos on YouTube about said locations…
Cave diving or exploring is another thing I’d never consider attempting! Gases that will make my teeth fall out…nah bruh. That’s a hard pass for me. $12-$17 per day is a sad thing for those people who are forced to work in. Poverty and the lack of opportunity for people living in areas like that, especially show how money can be used to treat people like expendable commodities

ValkyrieofNOLA
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I really am glad India is protecting the Sentinelese. They're just an island of people living their lives. I wish people would just leave them alone.

kitkat-dax
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It's not the Sentinel Islanders who forbid access to their island, it's India. Due to such extreme isolation from the rest of humanity, the tribespeople there have no natural immunities to modern or semi-modern pathogens. Contact would potentially kill the whole population. They are left in isolation for their own protection, not for ours.

kenshinbunny
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Its sad. We have huge deserts all across the world these things could have tested on. Why a beautiful island wirh all the wild life.

davidbordwell
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Good job India for protecting that island. We all know what happened to countries/ indigenous people that were 'visited'

kittykat
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Those sulfur miners should be paid more than that for all their hard work. That's pitiful

vickicupp
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Samuel L. Jackson:"I'm tired of this muddafuggin snakes on this muddafuggin Island!!!"😂😂😂

pitbullsensei
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When he said Sinabung, I understood "Cinnabun" major facepalm moment. Hours later and my wife is still laughing at me.

kevanfoster
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3:51 "few people realised how severe the contamination would be"

Well, what did you really THINK was gonna happen, IT'S AN ATOMIC BOMB!!!

MojoMountainMan
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I had a home where I had to let the water trickle in the bathroom overnight so I could shower, do dishes, etc the next day. When I forgot, I went to my parents a few miles away with a newer house :) I was lucky!! I love nebraska (dead center of the US) and I’d much rather move north into colder areas than south to warmer areas. I hate heat and humidity. Now that I’m married and we have a nicer house and 10 acres, we have a skid loader we use for snow removal and my husband grew up doing construction and now works in a steel mill so cold doesn’t bother him like heat does.

nicnag
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I often crossed Death Valley CA. When I was longhaul trucking. A ranger told me, among the people that die there yearly. Are even experienced athletes, that know better. But try anyway. Not even with proper water. One guy died less than 1/8ml from his truck. Where he had 2gal's of water on the front seat.

carolinawestern
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Thank you for using meters and feet and miles and kilometers. It is so appreciated

Justjenn
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I enjoyed this video. Thank you for the insight ❤

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