Thursday, March 31, 2022

Dangerous Roads in India For That Memorable Road Trip

 Road trips are considered the new fancy among the travellers, especially in India. Biking along up and down the roads with friends is the next goal. Then they don't remember to care about the unseemly weather situations or the dangerous terrains. Roads, though claimed to be the best means of transportation in the world, are not always too suitable. India, for one, has a nice stock of such roads in the kitty!

Most Dangerous Roads in India that only daredevils can drive on:

1. Khardung La Pass

 Dangerous Roads In India, Khardung La Pass
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Placing this at the first position on our list has two reasons. Not only is this Pass the most difficult route to cover, but is also the highest drivable road in India. This route stretches from Leh region in Jammu & Kashmir state in India to Kashgar in China. The height of the Pass located at Ladakh is 5602 meters.  

2. Chang La Pass

Chang La Pass - Third highest pass in India
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Gateway to the Changthang plateau in the Himalayan region is located at a height of 5360 meters. It is the third highest drivable Pass in India which is laden with snow throughout the year. A large number of incidents of choking due to breathlessness have been reported at Chang La Pass.


3. Spiti Valley

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This valley houses the most remote and highest villages in the world. Located in Himachal Pradesh, Spiti Valley invites many adventure seekers for a high adrenaline rush. This is an example of a collection of very dangerous roads in a very beautiful landscape. The jaw-dropping beauty makes it difficult to resist visiting the place in spite of the harsh warning.



4. Zoji La Pass

Zoji La Pass, Dangerous Road in India
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This path is located on the Leh-Srinagar Highway at an elevation of 3538 meters. The main reason for it to be listed as one of the most dangerous roads in India is the extreme weather conditions throughout the year. Heavy rains and sudden landslides turn the road into a muddy path which is an invitation to fatal accidents.

5. Kinnaur Road

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Kinnaur Road is another beautiful drive with a great not-even-hidden danger. The road is made by cutting the edge of the mountains on the top of Baspa River, which is so low, sometimes you have to peep to see the flowing water. This road connects the Kinnaur District in Himachal Pradesh to the rest of the country. With a high altitude of around 4000 meters, this is another getaway for adventure lovers.

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6. Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass, Dangerous Road in India
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Situated at a height of 3979 meters on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of Himalayas, this Pass is one of the most scenic beauties in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is traversed by Leh Manali Highway and also forms a great attraction among the tourists, courtesy shooting of many Bollywood films. 


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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Top Most Dangerous Forests In The World

 Whenever we think of going on a walkabout, a place to explore ourselves, or just to take a break from the hustle and bustle of our busy city lives, there are but a few places that come to mind. A trek to a hill or a small mountain, a relaxing trip to the beach, or an exotic experience through the wilderness of Forests.

Forests are the abode of unique tree species, birds, reptiles, deer, and other wild animals. But they are also a hotbed for wildlife, including both wild animals and wild trees, which will kill the invaders in their territories in a matter of seconds.

Also, there are many forests around the world, which are the breeding grounds of terrorist groups, militants, anti-government guerrillas, dacoits.

A Well-curated List of the Top Most Dangerous Forest in the World:

1. Gadchiroli Forest (India)

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Located in the Indian state of Maharashtra, this forest has an enormous variety of wild trees and wildlife. Still, it is considered the most dangerous forest in the world because of being the breeding ground and refuge for Maoists or Naxalites, as they are called. These people are separatists that have hijacked many forests in and around the Gadchiroli town area, spreading hundreds of kilometers and covering many states.

Naxalites are in conflict with the Indian army. Gunfire and death between them and the Indian army regularly ensue and also, the killing of the village dwellers. They have converted the forest to a battle frontier for themselves. Tourism here is mostly non-existent.

2. Amazon Rainforest (South America)

Covering multiple countries in South America, but dominantly lying in Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest is very well known as the largest, densest, and in terms of the species yet to be found, the least discovered forest in the world. Covering an area of more than 7,000,000 sq kilometers, the Amazon Rainforest deserves a place in the most dangerous forest in the world due to the sheer fact that most of the forest is still undiscovered and hides many mysteries within it.

Many forest enthusiasts go in yearly to discover the secrets of the forest, and some come back, the majority of them never do! The threat to ordinary humans is from the tribals who have lived in the forest for over 11000 years, poisonous tree frogs, snakes, insects if that wasn’t enough, some trees show severe drug properties.


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3.Aokigahara Forest (Japan)

Also known as the “Suicide Forest” and the “Ghost Forest,” Aokigahara is very well known around the world for being the second most frequent suicide location. It is widely described in Japanese mythology and texts, and also mentioned in modern Japanese culture. The forest is considered to be the abode of ghosts, and there are many instances of hauntings that have been reported from the forest.

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People say they get a very depressing vibe, and many tend to get lost in the forest, many individuals end up hanging from a tree branch.

4. Hoia – Baciu Forest (Romania)

Also referred to as the “Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania,” the Hoia Forest in Romania has a reputation of being a haunted forest, being a hotspot for paranormal and abnormal activities. The locals have narrated many ghost stories and legends that end back to the activities in the forest.

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There were even reports that a military-man captured photos of what appeared to be a UFO hovering over the forest. Hoia Forest is a perfect location for shooting a spine chilling horror movie if you ask us. Go, google its pictures and see for yourself!


5. Dering Woods (England)

Widely and notoriously known as the most haunted and creepy forest in the UK, it is located to the neighboring village of Pluckley in Kent. It also holds notoriety as the most haunted village in the UK. Dering Woods can be in the list of the most dangerous forest in the world due to the paranormal activities that the locals claim, take place here. The Woods is also called the “Screaming Woods” due to the extraordinary voices heard amid the forest.

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There have been reports and sighting of almost 14 different ghosts, among which are the most famous hauntings of the Red Lady who died in the 12th century, a ghost monk, a phantom highwayman, and a gypsy woman.

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Top10 Most Dangerous River In The World

 There are many such rivers in the world which are famous in one way or the other, anyway these rivers are considered an integral part of our life, there are many people in the world who are dependent on the water of rivers. Animal and farming farmers also get support from these rivers.

But do you know that there are some such rivers in the world which are very dangerous and deadly, then friends, get ready because today we are going to tell you about the 10 most dangerous rivers in the world, knowing about which your senses will fly.

Top10 most dangerous river in the world


1. Rio Tinto River, Spain

This bloody red-colored river flowing in Spain is not attractive to see. This river flows through gold, silver, and copper mines and hence the amount of metal in it is high. Water does not flow in the Rio Tinto River, it is a type of acid and that too with a quantity of 1.8 PH which is completely ready to smelt any organism easily

 Now you will say, can anyone like this river. Oh why not there is only one type of organism in the Rio Tinto River, which is bacteria and the creatures you will always find on its banks are scientists.

2. Amazon River, South America

 You must know this river is located in South America, it is the largest river in the world, which flows through dense forests, where many such creatures live, which we are still unaware of and the creatures we know are no less dangerous. The largest anaconda has been found in the Amazon river so far, which can swallow us, humans, alive, and bloodthirsty piranha fish are also waiting for you to jump in the river

3. Congo River, Africa

Friends, do you know that the Congo River located in Africa is also called the heart of darkness, which is the largest river in Africa after the Nile and is equally dangerous, the shape of this river is exactly like a snake, which looks very beautiful in appearance.

So if you are thinking of taking a walk in this river, forget it brother because this 4700 km long river passes through deserted valleys which are also called the “gates of hell”, then even if you are thinking of visiting this river then. may God give you the strength to fight all this

4. Citarum River, Indonesia

 In Indonesia Java Deep, if you call the Citarum river the world’s most polluted and dirty river, then there will be no wrong thing, if you look from a distance, you will not feel that a river flows down in this huge pile of garbage.

 The water of the Citarum river is very dirty and full of bacteria, the surprising thing is that even after seeing the condition of this river, people living near it can be seen taking a bath in it and the water is used for domestic purposes. Let’s also do Indonesia’s government recently started a campaign to clean it but its good results are not visible.

5.Brisbane River, Australia

Brisbane River flowing in Queensland, Australia is the best place for photography but you will be surprised to know about the truth hidden behind the beauty of this river, the news of people drowning in the river is not new. And the flood in the river has also taken many lives.

 If you are thinking of sitting on the bank of the river, then remove this thought from your mind forever because there are so many sharks in this Brisbane River that your feet will not be able to come out of the water if you again Even if you want to go, who can stop the one who goes?


6.Blue River, Canada

In Canada, this river is also known as the Nile, but when it comes to the Nile River. So the world’s longest river comes to our mind but knowing about this river will blow your senses. Seeing the flowing stream of this river, you must also feel like taking a dip, but control your mind a little because the world’s most dangerous creature has made its home in this river.

Very poisonous snakes, spiders, frogs, and big crocodiles live in the Blue River, as well as somewhere in this river, the flow is so fast that even the greatest swimmer will be forced to kneel in front of it.

7. Red River, America

This river flowing in the southern part of America is full of mystery like its name, now you call this river beautiful or scary, it depends on you, in which direction and how fast the flow of this river will be, no one can tell The Red River can be called the deadliest river in the world, you have to think 10 times before stepping into the water of this river.

Because the flow of this Red River can change at any time and the person who came in the grip of its vortex has not been able to save alive to date, then you should also keep this in mind.

8.Wharfe River, England

If you are thinking of going to the banks of the river and want to enjoy the beauty of the flowing river, then the Wharfe River flowing in the city of Bolton, England would be an ideal place but if you are thinking of getting into the water then how about doing so? Do not even think because this river is many times more dangerous than it looks beautiful, the flow of water in this river is so fast that it can even kill you in an instant. Actually, the stones of this river are so sharp and slippery that they will drown you inside as soon as you keep your feet.

9.Yenisei River, Russia

This 3490 km long river passes through 6 of Russia. This Yenisei River keeps showing its power to the world due to floods from time to time, but the danger does not end here. The water of this Yenisei River is very poisonous and the amount of radiation is also very high. All these reasons have had a bad effect on the health of the people living near this river.

10. Yellow River, China

Located in China, this river is the third largest river in Asia and the sixth-largest in the world, but you probably do not know that it is one of the most dangerous and deadly rivers in the world. The Yellow River changes course 25 times in its downstream area. By this, you must have got an idea of how dangerous the river is.

In China, this river is known as the “River Of Sorrow”. Because when it assumes its fierce form, it destroys everything that comes in its way. Thousands of people die every year because of this river.

“Friends, these were the world’s most dangerous rivers, but apart from this, there are some such rivers which are considered very dangerous”

The Mekong River, which is the 7th longest river in Asia and the 11th longest river in the world, passes through many countries, but there are many dreaded crocodiles living in this river that can sink your boat at any time.

To know more you can also refer to the video below-





MOST DANGEROUS MOUNTAINS IN THE WORLD

 We take a look at the most dangerous mountains in the world and what it is that makes them so deadly

Whether it’s the tales of survival that bleed from their treacherous slopes or the visions of bravery mustered in the mind, the most dangerous mountains in the world continue to make headlines around the globe.

These mountains hold a morbid fascination for mountaineers, climbing enthusiasts and news junkies alike. I am no different. My bookshelves, Kindle and movie collection are filled with mountaineering books and movies and the tragic tales they chronicle.

It’s this fascination that has led me to examine the most dangerous mountains in the world and what it is that makes them deadly.

There has been no single empirical study into the most dangerous mountains in the world. As such, I have relied on a combination of statistics and wider reputation. The list is therefore subjective by nature, but offers a reliable cross section of the most dangerous mountains in the world.

These are not necessarily the highest, the most technical or the most remote. Sometimes, it’s just the opposite: convenience, carelessness and overcrowding can lead to higher death rates on lower and less technical summits.

From mighty eight-thousanders to lesser-known hills, the most dangerous mountains in the world come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, it’s the weather conditions, be they avalanches, high winds or surprise storms that really make a mountain treacherous.

1. NANGA PARBAT

Elevation: 8,126m (26,660ft)
Location: Pakistan
Range: Himalaya

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Don’t let this mountain’s beauty fool you: Nanga Parbat is a notoriously difficult climb and was once known as the ‘killer mountain’. Before 1990, Nanga Parbat had an astonishing death rate of 77% meaning summiteers were more likely to die than survive!

The mortality rate has since fallen, but it is still considered the third most dangerous 8,000m peak after Annapurna and K2. Until 2016, it hadn’t been climbed in winter and continues to claim lives. Beguilingly surrounded by idyllic forests and glacial lakes, the deadly mountain rises with tremendous vertical relief from the serene terrain around it.

2. MONT BLANC

Elevation: 4,808m (15,777ft)
Location: France / Italy
Range: Alps

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Mont Blanc is arguably the most dangerous mountain in the world. The mountain has claimed as many as 8,000* deaths to date, it has killed more people than any other mountain and the fatalities just keep on coming.

A convenient and relatively non-technical mountain like Mont Blanc shouldn’t be this dangerous. At least that’s the logic behind 20,000 mountaineer-tourists who seek western Europe’s highest peak every year. At the height of the climbing season, 300 climbers a day attempt to reach the top leading to overcrowding and carelessness with up to 100 climbers dying on Mont Blanc each year.

3. THE EIGER

Elevation: 3,967m (13,015ft)
Location: Switzerland
Range: Alps

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The biggest of the six great north faces of the Alps, the north face of the Eiger (the Ogre), like its counterparts, is known for its technical challenge as opposed to its height. At ‘just’ 3,967m (13,015ft), it is not the altitude that has claimed at least 64 climbers’ lives since the first successful ascent in 1938.

The notorious Nordwand (German for north wall) along with the north faces of the Matterhorn and the Grandes Jorasses comprise ‘the Trilogy’, a subset of the six great north faces distinguished from the others for being even harder and more dangerous to conquer.

4. BAINTHA BRAKK

Elevation: 7,285m (23,901ft)
Location: Pakistan
Range: Karakoram

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The Ogre is famed for being one of the hardest peaks to climb

Baintha Brakk – also known as The Ogre – is famed for being one of the world’s hardest peaks to climb. Unheard of in modern mountaineering, 24 years elapsed between the mountain’s first ascent in 1977 and its second in 2001.

During that first ascent in 1977, made by Doug Scott and Chris Bonington, Scott broke both his legs while Bonington broke two ribs and contracted pneumonia.

There have been relatively few deaths on the mountain, but there have been countless injuries and over 20 unsuccessful attempts between the two successful expeditions. Despite the comparably low fatality rate, Baintha Brakk continues to claim lives when attempts are made and as such is widely considered one of the most dangerous mountains in the world.

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Top Dangerous Beaches In The World That Prove “Beauty Comes With A Price”

 


All of us would love to spend some time on a beach; sunbathing, swimming and watching the sun go down. Beaches have the power to relax your soul. But, what if there is more to the beach that is definitely not what you would have wanted or thought about? What if there is a sinister secret lurking on the beach that is not visible to your bare eyes? Well, the beautiful beaches can be the most dangerous beaches in the world too! Also, they are many in number and present across the whole world. People have died and the deadly reasons are still roaming freely out there. Whether you are planning to visit them or not, you must know the terror lying behind!

These are the world’s deadliest beaches that will send chills down your spine and make you wonder how beauty can ditch your eyes! Get ready to read some scary stories!

1. Hanakapiai Beach – Monster Of Rip Tides

Hanakapiai Beach

Number one on the list of the world’s most dangerous beaches is Hanakapiai beach. Your eyes will be ditched by the beauty that oozes out of this beach. The glistening golden sands surrounded by black cliffs will call you to have some relaxation but, BEWARE, the waters will soon turn into riptides! Many swimmers are long gone somewhere with the dangerous tides.

Location: Hawaii

2. Skeleton Coast – Don’t Turn Into A Skeleton!

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Wondering whose skeletons reign the grounds of this coast? Might be humans, might not be, but definitely, innumerable ships have been destroyed at this coastline due to the scary Benguela Current! And adding to the fear are the various species of shark present in the waters. If someone still survives, they’ll have to confront the tigers and hyenas strolling on the beach.

Location: Namibia

3. Cape Tribulation – Stingers, Stingers Everywhere

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Australia is a beautiful country and offers a plethora of pristine beaches. But have you ever wondered these beaches might be lethal for your life?! Well, to your surprise, it is true. Cape Tribulation is full of stingers that will sting you to death. Crocodiles also reside there in abundance. Nothing is innocent here, not even the trees that are infamous for stinging!

Location: Australia

4. New Smyrna Beach – Deadly Jaws Await

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What might look seamlessly beautiful in the pictures might not always be true. There is a secret lurking behind that beauty that might skip the naked eyes! New Smyrna Beach is a beautiful beach in Florida but it is infested with sharks that are more deadly than your imagination and have killed many people. Who would want to get bitten by a shark on a lovely summer afternoon?

Location: Florida


5. Fraser Island – The Sweet Sinners

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Ever thought a cute little creature like a dog could take your life? Well, that is not the only little thing that poses danger to the beaches of Fraser Island. It’s the jellyfish that stung many people who came here to have some fun. Talking about dogs, there is a breed called Dingoes that patrol the beaches and are known to have attacked humans.

Location: Australia


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World’s Most Dangerous Volcanoes, According to Experts

Dozens of people have died, hundreds are missing and many more homes were destroyed after separate volcanic eruptions in Hawaii and Guatemala that made headlines worldwide in recent months. And although those volcano eruptions are not part of a trend, experts have said, the volcanoes in question are far from the only dangerous ones in the world.

Regions where volcanic eruptions can be deadly include Indonesia, the Philippines, parts of South America and various volcanoes in the U.S. Below, see some of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes, based on their volcanic history, population densities and magma type. These are some of the most dangerous volcanoes-

Mount Vesuvius

Mt. Vesuvius as seen from above Sorrento.
 
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Italy’s Vesuvius has been a menacing figure since an eruption in 79 CE buried the city of Pompeii. Over the last 17,000 years, the volcano has gone through eight major explosive eruptions that were followed by large pyroclastic flows, according to the Smithsonian Institute/USGS Global Volcanic Program database. Vesuvius’ last known eruption occurred in 1944. The Italian government has multiple plans prepared for a possible eruption in the future. At least six million people live in the vicinity of Vesuvius, according to the database.

Mount Rainier

Photo Taken In Naches, United States
 
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A number of factors make Mount Rainier one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the U.S. The USGS points to Mount Rainier’s high elevation, chemical composition, proximity to Washington’s Seattle and Tacoma suburbs and the volcano’s ability produce intense pyroclastic flows, lava flows and volcanic ash. The heat from Mount Rainier’s lava flows could potentially melt the snow and ice on the volcano, causing a rapid downstream flow of mud, rocks and debris called lahar. Huge lahars are the greatest risk posed by an eruption at Mount Rainier, according to the USGS. More than two million people would be affected by an eruption, according to the Global Volcanism Program.

Novarupta Volcano

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Located in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve, the Novarupta volcano was formed in 1912 in an eruption that was the world’s largest in the twentieth century, sending nearly 30 cubic kilometers of ash and debris into the air and producing such strong ash flow, it formed the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. While the immediate area surrounding Novarupta is not populous, the 1912 eruption formed an ash cloud that rained sulfurous ash across southern Alaska and parts of Canada. After three days, people in nearby Kodiak had succumbed to eye soreness and respiratory issues caused by ash fall, according to the USGS. The eruption that created Novarupta is not typical of the types of eruptions in the region, the National Park Service for Katmai said on its website. However, more than a dozen active volcanoes at remain under watch by volcanologists at Katmai in an effort to protect the public from harm.

Mount Pinatubo

Photo Taken In Philippines, Manila
 
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Mount Pinatubo, situated in a populated region of the Philippines, became notorious after a 1991 major eruption that was the second largest eruption of the twentieth century, closely following Novarupta. While Pinatubo did not have a history of explosive eruptions prior to the eruption, the 1991 event killed at least 722 people after producing pyroclastic flows that formed a lake-filled caldera in the volcano. Today, more than 21 million people live within 100 kilometers (about 62 miles) of Pinatubo, according to the Global Volcanism Program.

Mount St. Helens

Southeast side of Mount St. Helens, showing Shoestring Glacier. This pre-1980 view of Mount St. Helens shows the volcano's southeast flank and the headwaters of the Muddy River before the May 18th, 1980 eruption. The broad forested area in the foreground is underlain by many layers of volcanic deposits, chiefly lahars and pyroclastic flows generated from past eruptions of Mount St. Helens.
 
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The 1980 eruption of Washington’s Mount St. Helens was the deadliest and most destructive volcanic event in U.S. history. Fifty-seven people died in the eruption along with thousands of animals, and about 200 sq. miles of forest was destroyed. According to the USGS, Mount St. Helens’ history of explosive eruptions indicates that future episodes are highly likely to occur. Another explosive eruption would send large amounts of ash fall across the Pacific Northwest, according to the USGS, and the volcano is under careful monitoring.

Mount Agung

morning scenery with the eruption of mount Agung, Bali taken at 11/27/2017 from beaskih area
 
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The continuously erupting Mount Agung, located in Indonesia, had its last major eruption in 1963, which was one of the most devastating eruptions in the country’s history. Agung’s 1963 eruption lasted 11 months, producing dangerous ash fall and pyroclastic flows that led to more than 1,000 deaths and property damage. Ash plumes above the volcano have been continuously observed throughout 2018, following an eruption in November 2017. The volcano is located in a region with a population of about four million, according to the Global Volcanism Program.

Mount Fuji

Japan's Mt. Fuji is an active volcano about 100 kilometres southwest of Tokyo.
 
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Japan’s famous Mount Fuji has not erupted since 1707, when a major earthquake earlier that year likely set it off, according to a report from Oregon State University’s Volcano World program. In 2014, experts warned that Fuji was at risk for another eruption following the 9.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Japan in 2011. According to researchers, the earthquake raised pressure below Fuji. The 1707 eruption sent ash and debris into the air that even reached Tokyo. If Fuji erupts again, more than 25 million people in the surrounding area could be affected, according to the Global Volcanism Program.

Mount Merapi

Mount Merapi eruption seen from Deles Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia on November 02, 2010. Photo By WF Sihardian
 
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One of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, Mount Merapi has been continuously erupting for centuries. According to NASA, Merapi’s biggest risk is pyroclastic flows, which can spread over wide areas and threaten people. Merapi erupted again on May 11, sending plumes of smoke into the air and prompting evacuations from the populous region — more than 24 million people live in the surrounding area, according to the Global Volcanism Program.




Bridges Only The Bravest Would Dare To Cross.

  There are  bridges  all over the world, some old, some well-built, some improvised using whatever would fit the bill and on hand. All the ...