The ice covered the village of Oymyakon.(Photo: Amos Chapple.)
All technology equipment and vehicles cannot operate here due to cold temperatures and snow all year round.
If going outside without being adequately dressed, people can die of heat shock and freeze the entire body in just a minute!
In Oymyakon, everything can freeze.
Although the temperature here is extremely harsh, there are still about 500 people living in Oymyakon village. Since cameras and movies are broken immediately if taken out to the outdoors, before there are very few photos of this village.
In winter, the only way to reach this village is by plane or train.
2. The mystical land of Tibet
Motuo is a district in eastern Tibet. It is dubbed the "paradise of the world" with beautiful scenes ranked in the world.
The "fairyland" Motuo hides in the mysterious Tibetan mountains and clouds.
But this 'fairyland' place does not have any roads. To get to Motuo, the only way is to climb up a slippery, steep, dangerous mountain road and go through a wire bridge about 300m long across the abyss.
3. The largest abandoned subway subway station in the United States
Cincinnati is located in the busy streets of Central Parkway built between 1920 and 1925 with a length of about 11 km. But due to inflation, construction costs escalated, this project was unfinished and abandoned after many years.
The hallway was gloomy, cold.
But what makes anyone dared to go deep into this abandoned subway station is because so many construction workers have been killed during the construction of this project.
4. Karakoram Expressway, the highest 'death road' in the world
Karakoram is 4,600m above sea level, this is the highest international paved road in the world.
Karakoram highway is 1,290km long, connecting two areas of Pakistan and China. This traffic project is extended along the majestic Karakoram mountain range, extremely dangerous and easily affected by flash floods.
It takes up to 20 years to complete this highway. About 810 Pakistani workers and 200 Chinese workers lost their lives during construction, mainly due to rocks falling and falling into the abyss.
In the winter and the annual flood season, due to the avalanche, landslides in this area, Karakoram highway is banned from circulation completely.
5. The island has more than 400,000 different venomous snakes
Ilha da Queimada Grande (or Snakes Island) island of Brazil is completely separated in the South Atlantic Ocean also known as Snake Island because it is the home of more than 400,000 different venomous snakes.
The snakes crowded in the Snake Island.
The island is famous for being the only habitat of the yellow-headed cobra (Bothrops insularis), one of the most poisonous dry snakes in the world. They are considered 'kings' of snake islands, with one square meter having 1-5 tiger yellow heads.
Yellow-headed tiger snake venom contains toxin Hemotoxin which erodes meat and tissue. This venom not only kills the victim quickly but also has the ability to destroy and dissolve the prey to help the golden-headed cobra to enjoy the meal easily.
Yellow-headed cobra - King of Snake Island.
The isolation and poisonous snakes that can attack humans regardless of day and night make no one daring to visit the island except scientists and lighthouse keepers.
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