The world can be a beautiful place. Rolling on the dirt roads in the middle of the forest surprises us; The new snowfall brings a white smile to our smiles and anyone who has ever climbed a mountain to be sure these countries, the countries living below know the constructive joys of that vision. the earth is killing in an unprecedented way: Natural disasters such as tsunamis and earthquakes are inevitable, unforgivable, and can always kill people without care or attention, but many of the problems we cause. We built ghost towns, killed millions of souls, and destroyed the chaos of Mother Nature. The war unrest has made many parts of the planet unpopular, from the Bikini Atoll that was destroyed by a nuclear test, to the Soviet-occupied island of Venkrozhdeniya. But it does not take the study of conflicting weapons to give the world a completely empty space. Sometimes industries can cause as much damage as war.
Lake Nyos
Lake Nyos could be the deep, wide, toxic waters of western Cameroon. was built after a massive explosion five hundred years ago, a volcanic dam, floating on water over an embryo's bed. This magnetic structure bleeds CO2 into water and enters the atmosphere; usually in small quantities, CO2 will crawl, harmless.
A few decades ago Lake Nyos experienced a natural disaster called the limnic eruption: a massive CO2 flood erupted on a magical rock bed and skilled villages nearby during a silent and deadly cloud. Combined CO2 gas removes oxygen from the surface; it starves all living spirit creatures and crushes 1,700 people and doubles that in livestock. Such a tragedy could happen again and again today, without warning; “Explosive pools” are often very dangerous.
Matanza-Riachuelo River, Argentina
Translated literally as "Slaughter River," the Matanza Basin could be an active dump 40 miles south of the Argentine capital. About 20,000 people are forced to rate its bad banks; Thousands of trade-offs are affected by hazardous pollutants - such as heavy metals and oil and petrol itself - until few places contain anything like a safe beverage.
Local children are known to have very high levels of lead and chrome in their blood, making an extended list of major health problems. About two-thirds of Matanza banks sleep in what is now called the "unpopular" area.
Hazaribagh, Bangladesh
Known for its health care facilities, Hazaribagh is also known as the major pollutant in the Buriganga River, where its 270 hides no doubt dump thousands of toxic industrial waste every day. Most of the workers in these outdated, unsanitary factories have their homes built near water sources (streams, canals, etc.) and are now full of smart, potent carcinogenic chromium: an agent directly involved in causing cancer.
Extreme neglect of waste disposal / safe operation - such as skin regenerators that simply burn skin fragments and emit toxic fumes into the atmosphere - pollute the air and water in Hazaribagh and endanger the lives of all those who call that desert home.
Kalimantan, Indonesia
Mercury poisoning is negligent; it can cause congestion, tachycardia, and your skin can clog your body. It can cause nerve damage and therefore the effects on young children are very different. Kalimantan could be the hot spot for gold mines in Borneo where most of the ore is mixed with mercury. Local metalworkers buy freshly ground gold and burn mercury to remove pure gold from the background. However, by doing this in their homes, they are therefore trapping the main toxic gas inside, damaging their health on a regular basis.
The gold mining industry here is giving life to thousands of people on the island but for decades in the mines and is in contact with people who are poisoning it. Such concentrated mercury filtration will cause irreversible damage to the health of anyone living in the area; which makes it a really dangerous place.
Dzerzhinsk, Russia
With a staggering 40-year life span, Dzerzhinsk has earned a disappointing reputation among the world's most polluted cities. For exactly 70 years, the nearby cesspit was under 300,000 chemical waste disposal, including the most dangerous neurotoxins. Dioxin is a very dangerous contaminant that in 2007, ingested a beverage in Dzerzhinsk with the aim that levels were found to be 17 million times higher than the safe limit.
With landfills dumping toxic industrial waste into the water near a birth rate of less than half the price in 2003, Dzerzhinsk could become a scary desert place to take a walk.
Australia, Pennsylvania
We love the stories of the apocalypse: ghost towns, empty streets, so the indisputable fact that this mysterious spirit makes us feel soft and happy. Australia can be the real city of the planet and almost on the edge of hell on earth as you can find. an influential plant within the coal mine during its reign, a blazing fire destroyed the city and built an underground mine that had been used since then. Toxic fumes strain the soil to this day but have long been killed by any flower mark above.
The toxic carbon monoxide that has plagued the city has begun to evacuate everyone and leave nothing but a devastating desert. Centralia is now one of the deadliest places in the world now home only to graffiti writers and occasional viewers. to this day the soil remains warm, even in the depths of winter…
Barring Chernobyl, Australia may be present



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