Listed 10 most picturesque but dangerous waterways in the world
Join us in listing the 10 most picturesque but most dangerous water bodies in the world in the article below!
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Most of us can't imagine what it would be like if their vacation was not near the ocean, lake, ocean or places with water. However, there are water areas in the world that can be dangerous for adventure lovers.
On the Bright Side page, there are a number of locations on Earth, where we can only see its beauty at safe distances. Join us in listing the 10 most picturesque but dangerous water bodies in the world in the article below to understand why so!
1. Big green pit, Belize Republic
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Great Blue Hole - The famous big blue hole off Belize - the country is located on the East West Central Coast of America, near the center of Coral Island, 7km from Belize City. With a depth of 124m and a width of 300m, a large blue hole is estimated to be present thousands of years ago.
The tide turned the sea off Belize - Great Blue Hole into a giant vortex that could suck everything on the surface , while seawater made this hole spill out into large pillars and looked like a pit. giant green among the sea. However, there are still many people who want to admire the lake because Jacques Cousteau himself thinks it is one of the best places in the world to dive.
2. Well Jacob, Texas, USA
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Well Jacob or Jacob's Well in Texas, America is a long-standing stream located at the bottom of the Cypress Creek line in Wimberley. The well mouth is 4m in diameter, where thousands of gallons of water flow into the Cypress Creek flow through Wimberley. Well Jacob was first discovered in the 1950s of the nineteenth century by two people who reclaimed the Cypress Creek upstream. The cracks in the river bottom poured into the clear, cool water, which became the favorite swimming spot of many generations, the gathering place of Native Americans and ancient reclaimers.
However, Jacob well is now known as the most dangerous dive site in Texas because it has a natural depth of about 10m, then continues to cross the row of mud chambers, eventually reaching a depth of 40m.There are many adventurous people, find strong feelings here to dive and can't escape the labyrinth of the mud cave.According to statistics, at least 8 people were killed here.
3. Lake Michigan, USA
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Lake Michigan , one of the largest lakes in the United States, is known as the " Bermuda Triangle " because there have been many shipwrecks with no apparent cause. The real danger is that the flow in the lake may suddenly change , causing many ships to fail to move and many have to die here. Therefore, Lake Michigan is considered the most dangerous lake in the world.
4. Ho Natron, Tanzania
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Lake Natron in northern Tanzania and near the Kenyan border is one of the largest and most alkaline saltwater lakes in the world. The entire surface of the lake is covered with red salt. The water temperature in the lake sometimes reaches 120 ° F (50 ° C) in some places, making it almost impossible for any creature to live here except for some fish species with the ability to adapt to the conditions. most harsh.
5. Blue Hole, Dahab
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Dahab Blue Hole water hole is located next to the coast of Sinai peninsula, a few kilometers north of Dahab city Egypt is considered the most dangerous waters for divers , because many divers have to die in the deep lake This 119m. Many long-term divers say that the cause of death is caused by poisoning nitrogen gas deep in the bottom of the lake or sometimes by diving tank with insufficient storage capacity when trying to explore the tunnel through reefs. shout.
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6. Lake Horseshoe, USA
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Located near the town of Mammoth, Lake Horseshoe is considered a " killer " behind the gorgeous beauty. Horseshoe Lake is a beautiful lake and is named one of the most gruesome death lake in the world. In the northern region, there are very few trees and the survival signs of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) are 95 times higher than normal . In 2006, three people died of CO2 while sheltering in a cave near the lake.
7. Boiling lake, Dominica
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Boilling Lake ( Boilling Lake ) is located in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park in the island nation of Dominica. True to its name, the temperature measured at this lake is up to 92 degrees Celsius ( 198 ° F ) because hot air erupts from the underground, often lava in the surrounding areas that leak out. The hottest place of Boiling Lake also has temperatures of more than 80 degrees Celsius, especially in the middle of the lake, the water is constantly boiling. Therefore, all activities of swimming or even playing around the lake are prohibited.
8. Tinto River, located between the border of Spain and Portugal
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Fossil excavations carried out upstream of the Tinto River for more than 3,000 years lead to saturation of copper, iron and heavy metals, with acidity rising to the sky . The oxidizing metal bacteria in the water make this river bright red.
9. Drake Passage
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The area near Antarctica has many icebergs with wind speeds of up to 128 km / hr, fast-flowing water and limited visibility is one of the tough challenges that boats pass through Drake Passage to face. . This is considered a true ship cemetery when exploring the Panama Canal in the 20th century.
10. Lake Kivu
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This special Kivu lake lies between the borders of the Republic of Congo and Rwanda, seemingly peaceful in Africa but topped the list of the world's most dangerous lakes with carbon dioxide and 55 billion cubic meters of gas methane is produced by bacteria at the bottom of the lake. This dangerous combination makes Lake Kivu like a giant bomb . If an active earthquake or volcano happens, this lake will threaten the lives of 2 million people living around the lake.
Note about dangerous aquatic creatures:
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If you want to go swimming in rivers, lakes or any other waters, be sure to check whether it is safe to take a bath or not, because even tourist attractions can have grouper species. Rock ( a set of fish that includes non-jaw-like, tubular and often fish families of many types of fish ), hagfish , leeches or other dangerous animals. Carefully look up the information about the water source, where you plan to go on the Internet and keep yourself safe!
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