5. Port of Chittagong, Bangladesh
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The port of Chittagong serves as disposal place for old boats and ships from all over the world, becoming this way one of the most contaminated places in the planet.
Working in this port is deadly even though there are inhabits of Bangladesh who work here and a lot of them die every year and get replaced the by new workers.
The sea is polluted by petroleum, the air has high concentration of dangerous chemicals, the earth is muddy and the wind is corrosive.
4. The Cave of Antarctica
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In Antarctica there are located other enigmatic caves but none of them is as much intriguing as this one.
The entry that gets you inside the cave has an unusual shape for a natural cave, and there are people who claim that its entry was built.
There are theories that say that this cave is involved with extraterrestrials and others that say that this cave is a military base abandoned by the Nazis.
3. Censured Places
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These places are censured because they show nuclear plants and are distributed all over the world.
2. The city of Linfen, China
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Linfen is an industrial city and also it is considered to be the most polluted city in world.
Inhabitants of this city live in miserable conditions and have a low life quality ,they die at a very young age.
The probability of dying of cancer in Linfen is extremely high.
The city is covered by smog and even images that are in Google Earth are blurry showing its high levels of pollution.
1. Pripyat, Northern Ukraine
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Pripyat turned into a ghost city after the Chernobyl, which is considered to be the worst nuclear accident of the history.
In Pripyat nothing has changed since the time when the terrible explosion happened , this city looks like its stuck on 26 April 1986 , you can watch the abandoned nuclear plants, the abandoned buildings, schools, houses, playing parks and cars.
When the accident happened people and animals were evacuated and Pripyat has not been populated since than, the extremely high levels of radiation would kill both humans and animals.
A special thank you goes to my co-writer Ricardo Cavazos Quevedo and to the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc8svevQbhc for the information used to write this post.
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