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REVEALED: The most DANGEROUS natural attractions around the world which lure in unsuspecting visitors every year Nicknamed the Gates of Hell, the Darvaza flaming gas crater in Turkmenistan is a sinkhole 100ft deep The Kawah Ijen volcano in East Java, Indonesia, contains the world's largest acidic volcanic crater lake And Ethiopia's Danakil Desert is home to one of planet earth's most extreme environments By Sadie Whitelocks For Dailymail.com Published: 13:57 EDT, 19 May 2024 | Updated: 13:57 EDT, 19 May 2024 e-mail View comments Advertisement With risks involving everything from toxic fumes to deadly heat, these natural attractions certainly aren't for the fainthearted. DailyMail.

com has scoured the globe for a collection of wonders which tourists are warned to approach with extreme caution. Most recently, Costa Rica's Cave of Death or 'Cueva de la Muerte' made headlines with inquisitive tourists flocking to see the cavern which emits carbon dioxide and instantly kills any creature that enter. But equally as toxic is the sulfur lake at the Kawah Ijen volcano in East Java, Indonesia , which would kill anyone if they fell in.



From caves to volcanoes to ice-capped mountains and spots in between, take a trip down to see the wonders you should be wary of. Gates of Hell, Turkmenistan The Darvaza flaming gas crater in Turkmenistan has been burning for close to 50 years Nicknamed the Gates of Hell, the Darvaza flaming gas crater in Turkmenistan is a sinkhole 100ft deep and 130ft wide.

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