Each person must have a travel bucket list, aka list of tourist attractions that really want dikunjungin. There are lists of favorite destinations like Japan, Korea, or Europe-some are visiting certain places in order to perform unique activities such as climbing the Himalayas, air ballooning in Myanmar or viewing auroras in Iceland.
Well of all these people, there must also be a wild dream for visiting the most extreme places of the world, such as the deadliest sea, or the steepest mountain peak! Of course those cities are there, and ready to be visited by tourists extreme things! Are you one of them? Or are you just curious about these extreme places? Here is the list!
1. The Coldest Residence
North and South poles may be the coldest places in the world, but both are barely inhabited by humans who perform normal daily activities. It is Oymyakon, a small town in Russia with a population of 500 people, the world's coldest residence, with temperatures when winter temperatures reach -58C! (record even the coldest temperature ever reached -71.2 C!). The streets of this city are always frozen all year round, but the good news, activities like skiing and ice hockey will always be done whenever you come!
2. The Most Hot Place
With average temperatures reaching 70C, it is clear that the Padang Pasir Lut in Iran is the warmest place in the world! The name of this place alone has shown it: "Dasht-e Lut" means "grilled wheat", which refers to the story of a bunch of wheat that was suddenly burning because it was accidentally left in this desert and exposed to the sun constantly.
3. the wettest place
If Indonesia has Bogor as the wettest city, India has Mawsynram which has the highest rainfall in the world! With an average rainfall of 1186cm per year (during the year 1985 even reaching 2540cm and breaking the Guinness record as the wettest place on earth!), Tropical climates and winds, this place is almost impossible to live in - but worth visiting!
4. Most Dry Place
Contrary to the city in India, there is the Atacama Desert in Chile, which broke the record for the longest time never raining because during October 1903 to January 1918 there was not a single rain dropped here! So dry, the soil in this desert is said to have almost 100% resemblance to the land on Mars.
5. Most Remote Place
If you have ever heard of small islands in Indonesia that are hard to reach, or that have almost no connection with the outside world, and call it "a remote place in the world", you are wrong. Because it is Tristan da Cunha-a British island where the closest land from there is still 2816km away!
6. The Most Steep Peak
Though not the highest peak in the world, Canada's towering Mount Thor as high as 1.674m is the steepest, with an average angle of about 105 degrees! Although steep, this mountain remains a favorite of climbers, you know!
7. The Most Dangerous Sea
The white sharks are known to be the most dangerous underwater predators in the world, and Gansbaai in South Africa is the world's most populous white sharks - automatically making it the most dangerous sea in the world! However, the activity of seeing a white shark by descending directly into the sea in an iron cage into something very popular with tourists in this place.
8. Nearest Place With Space
If you are dreaming of a trip into space, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the place on earth that is closest to an almost impossible dream destination. Its height reaches 6069m, still lost to Mount Everest (which is indeed the highest mountain in the world) reaching 8839m. But, because of the plain position in which Chimborazo stands, this mountain peak is recorded as the furthest point from the earth's core, so that automatically anyone standing on it is the one closest to outer space!
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