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Most Dangerous Places On Earth: Verkhoyansk, Russia
Source : Sunnyscope
Located deep in the heart of Siberia and 3000 mile east of Moscow , Verkhoyansk is one of the coldest cities in the world . touch on to as the Cold Pole , the city is well - cognise for its interminable winter , with the Yana River freeze satisfying nine months of the year .
Winter temperatures accrue between minus 60 and minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit , and from September to March , the city average fewer than 5 hours of sunshine every Clarence Shepard Day Jr. . For most of its history Verkhoyansk was used as an exile city by tsar and Soviets . Nowadays , 1500 people call it home and utmost tourists make regular coming into court there . retrieve “ Winter is Coming ” … or more like , here to stay .

Source: Hotels Around The Globe
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Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo/Rwanda
Source : University of Arizona
Renowned as one of the smashing lakes of Africa , Lake Kivu is locate along the moulding between Congo and Rwanda . But deep below its aerofoil , the lake houses over 2.3 trillion three-dimensional feet of methane gas and 60 cubic miles of carbon dioxide , which , if release , can spark a methane explosion , incite lake tsunamis and kill the two million residents that call the basin home . Trying to think positive ? The gas pedal will likely be released only if volcanic activeness occur below the lake .
reference : Grandes Adventures

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Source : Université de Liege
seed : Africa Federation

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Source:University of Arizona

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Source:Africa Federation