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1. Afar Depression, Horn of Africa
The Afar Depression is located between two tectonic plates. It is one of the most beautiful, peculiar and hostile places in the world, and one of its peculiarities is that the fissure opens up more and more.
What is in the depths of this depression is magma. The Afar Triangle, as it is also called, is located in an active volcanic region, with 12 volcanoes. You can often hear the noise of the lava bubbling, and it is possible to witness the flames being launched.
2. Thetford Mines, Canada
They are asbestos mines, mineral salts used in various commercial products, such as, for example, some fabrics. It is a material composed of bundles of fibers that, when separated, produce a powder. This, if ingested or inhaled, can lead to death.
3. Izu Islands, Japan
The Izu Islands are a group of more than 12 volcanic islands, which give rise to two cities of 6 villages in the south of Tokyo. The locals don't have much peace of mind, considering the location of the place, as it is at the junction of three tectonic plates, which can trigger potential volcanic activity.
In 1953 an eruption killed 53 people, and in 2000, the area had to be evacuated due to this activity. volcanic.
4. Boiling Lake, Dominica Island
The waters of this lake are exceeding the temperature limit: 90 degrees Celsius is the temperature measured on the shore of the lake, where the waters never stop boiling.
In addition, the stones that border the lake are very slippery due to the environmental climate, so be careful when admiring it. We recommend that the place is only in the photos.
5. Cave of the Crystals, Mexico
To see the beautiful crystals in this cave that are up to 11 meters high, 4 meters in diameter and weigh 55 tons, you have to face a temperature of around 50 degrees Celsius and an air humidity that varies from 90% to 100%.
These crystals are located in a 30 x 10 meter cave in Chihuahua, Mexico. A normal person without equipment can survive for about 10 minutes inside the cave – no more than that.