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7 Places On Earth That No Man Has Stepped on

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We will talk about how huge, heavy the earth is. And not only is it large, but it also has highly hostile ecosystems and is extremely difficult to navigate the land. And for this reason, there are many corners of the Earth that are still completely unclear.


Seven places on earth that no man has stepped on


Gangkhar Puensum


Gangkhar Puensum


Some Bhutan's sacred mountain with an elevation of 7600 meters. This mountain is without a doubt a challenge for any climber, and most of the experienced ones will tell you it's better not to conquer it.


Due to its remote location in the border between Bhutan and China, just to get to the base of the mountain is already an adventure. And even if you somehow make it to the mountainside with a brave expedition and enough supplies, you'll most likely fail.


So far, no group has been capable of reaching the top because of the terrible weather and soil conditions.


Many assure this mountain is much more dangerous and rough than the infamous K2, which is considered to be the most dangerous mountain in the world since at least it's been conquered multiple times for expeditions tried to climb Guang CarPoint some and the four failed, and now probably no one can ever again, as Bhutan's government decided to forbid the access to the mountain for religious reasons In 2003,


The Sarlacc’s Pit


The Sarlacc’s Pit


In 2018 A huge cave in a remote area of Canada was found and baptized as the SA Laks paid in honor of the terrifying space creature that lives in a pit in the desert of tattooing and can be watched in Star Wars Episode six.


It was named like this because of its intimidating aspect and of course because of its enormous size. This cave was discovered while a helicopter flew through the Canadian tundra in search of Cariboo.


Scientists theorize that the cave wasn't found before because until recently it had been constantly covered by ice and snow. Now it represents one of the most incredible challenges for cave explorers around the world. It's estimated that not even one percent of its area has been explored.


The sacred peak of Machapuchare in Nepal


The sacred peak of Machapuchare in Nepal


This mountain's nickname is Fishtailed Mountain as the shape of the top totally looks like one from a certain angle. But don't tell that to the religious locals.


Machu Picchu is of enormous importance to Hinduism, since its believe that at the top of the mountain Shiva, the Great God lives. For this reason, Nepal inhabitants protect the mountain like a sanctuary and ask the foreigners not to climb it.


There was one person who tried to climb the peak in 1957 against the religious wishes, but he decided not to finish this climb.


It said that Wellford Noice, the Explorer, decided to stop just 45 meters from the peak, as in the same peak where Shiva is. So not to climb all the way up was his sign of respect. To this day, no one has been to the top.


The Mariana Trench


The Mariana Trench

This is one of the most interesting corners on Earth. And for this reason, we've mentioned it several times in this channel.


The bottom of the Mariana Trench is the deepest point of all the oceans of Earth, and it's a place that really looks like it's from another planet in the trench.


There are 20 active volcanoes. The pressure at the bottom is 1000 times stronger than on the surface of Earth. And the temperature changes radically, which means that if you had Ackermans powers and swam through the trench, you would experience temperatures as cold as outer space and suddenly you'd boil with a stream of boiling water coming out of a thermal crater.


Because of these incredible difficulties and much more, almost all the Mariana Trench is unexplored and no one has ever been to the real bottom.


Tsingy de Bemaraha


Tsingy de Bemaraha


You'll find this amazing natural reserve in Madagascar and it's been declared as a World Heritage site by UNESCO not only for being a tropical paradise like many areas in Africa and Southeast Asia, but also because it is home to dozens of unique species of lemurs and exotic birds whose existence could be threatened by human activity. Still, there's something else that you may find pretty interesting, and that's the sharp rocky blades that come out of the ground and form some sort of maize that looks like it was taken from Game of Thrones.


The rocks have got the ridges little by little over millions of years of erosion. And it's extremely dangerous to walk in the maze as the rocks easily cut any rope, any hiking boot. And of course, they can also cut you with ease because of the sharp rocks, constant danger and the difficult access to this place, Many areas of singing Ameriyah still remain Completely unexplored.


The remote region of Sakha in Russia


The remote region of Sakha in Russia


Sakha is one thousand one hundred ninety and one million square miles of total wild territory, and it's home to the unique rivers, lakes and glaciers in the world that have never been visited by humankind.


Just think about it for a minute. It's an enormous slice of the already gigantic Russia, and its weather patterns represent one of the biggest challenges for human survival on Earth. In the summer, the heat can be so intense that you can faint and die from dehydration if you're not prepared.


And in the winter, the temperature can kill you in minutes if you're not properly prepared. Sakha Harbaugh's 10 percent of the wild fauna of the world, and it's home to several ethnic groups as well as Russian citizens. Sakha is so large and dangerous that proportionately it is the least inhabited in the world and this may not change for a long time.


Since Sakha is so mortal and difficult, there is no reason to risk your life in search of those secret rivers and lakes.


The alien world of Dallol, Ethiopia


The alien world of Dallol, Ethiopia

Dellol is a region full of sulfuric acid pools, craters, spitting methane and poisonous gases in extreme temperatures all the time.


And it's located at an elevation that will surprise you. Dellol is at 130 meters below sea level.


The perfect ingredient to create the least friendly environment for life on the earth surface. And Dellol. Nothing grows, nothing blossoms, and nothing can live, at least not in the conventional way in which most living organisms live.


The only life you'll find in Dellol is tiny microorganisms, which somehow managed to survive in the acid pools.


If you want to explore these pools, you better take good protective equipment and an oxygen tank with you as the air can kill you in an instant if you breathe it.


For this reason, most of the Dellol is completely unexplored and full of new scientific wonders to discover.


Well, a new video comes to an end, and with this one, I think I'll travel to the wall to see if there's some evidence of other people from my planet that have come to Earth to visit.


After all, Dellal is for my race, what Hawaii is for humans. So someone had to come to vacation at some point.


let me know in the comments which of these places you'd like to visit, if you could.
























7. Gangkhar Puensum 6. The Sarlacc’s Pit 5. The sacred peak of Machapuchare in Nepal 4. The Mariana Trench 3. Tsingy de Bemaraha 2. The remote region of Sakha in Russia 1. The alien world of Dallol, Ethiopia

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