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places on earth you should never visit
Death Road One place to avoid during your travels is Yungas Road in Bolivia, also known as Death Road. This treacherous track winds along a sheer cliff-face, reaching heights of 15,260 feet above sea level. The road is narrow, often only 10 feet wide, without guardrails to protect from a deadly 2,000-foot drop. Dust clouds and frequent rainstorms from nearby rainforests make visibility challenging. Despite its dangers, many daredevils have braved the road, leading to numerous fatalities. Though a safer alternative road exists since 2006, some still venture onto Death Road, a journey with no turning back.
Santosh ChaudharyPublished about 18 hours ago in EarthThe Haunting Of The Leviathan
The Leviathan, a once-proud vessel, now drifted aimlessly upon the endless expanse of the ocean, its timbers creaking and groaning in protest as it yielded to the relentless embrace of the sea. Captain Jack Reynolds stood at the helm, his eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of land, but finding only the empty void of the open ocean staring back at him.
Underwater Lake
Imagine a mysterious lake hidden beneath the depths of the ocean, quietly lurking and harboring an eerie secret. This enigmatic body of water, known as the "underwater lake that kills everything it touches," is a phenomenon that both fascinates and terrifies scientists and researchers alike. It is a stark reminder of the vast and often hazardous wonders that lie beneath the surface of our planet's oceans.
Marcella GrahamPublished about 23 hours ago in EarthApples: Nature's Energy Booster That Rivals Coffee
In the bustling mornings of today's world, where caffeine often reigns supreme as the go-to energy booster, a humble fruit quietly competes for attention – the apple. While coffee has long been synonymous with awakening our senses and providing a much-needed kickstart to our day, apples offer a natural alternative that not only provides energy but also brings a host of health benefits. Let's delve into why apples can be a better choice than coffee for many people.
abdallah elhachimyPublished a day ago in Earth7 Farming Tips for London with Weather Insights
In the bustling cityscape of London, where skyscrapers punctuate the skyline and parks provide sanctuaries of greenery, urban agriculture is taking root. From rooftop gardens to community allotments, Londoners are embracing the idea of growing their own food in the heart of the city. However, successful farming in an urban environment requires more than just seeds and soil—it also requires an understanding of the unique weather patterns that influence crop growth and garden maintenance. Here are some essential farming tips for London, with insights into weather forecasting to help you make the most of your urban farm.
Santosh SahuPublished a day ago in EarthThunder Surprise's
Thunder hits the earth, causing a sense of foreboding and anticipation. The sky crackles with energy, and the atmosphere is filled with anticipation. As the rumble grows louder, the sky splits in two, illuminating the darkness with an otherworldly brilliance. The sound of thunder fills the air, a deafening roar that drowns out all other noise. This moment makes the listener feel small and insignificant, as they are caught in the crossfire of gods.
Praveen PkPublished a day ago in EarthTransforming Food Waste: The Revolutionary Power of Food Waste Composter
Food waste has long been a global issue, contributing significantly to environmental degradation and resource wastage. One promising solution that has gained traction in recent years is the food waste composter. This innovative technology has the potential to transform the way we handle organic waste, turning it into valuable compost while reducing the burden on landfills and curbing greenhouse gas emissions. In this exploration, we delve into the workings, benefits, and prospects of food waste composters.
Kelvin Water TechPublished a day ago in EarthBlue Lake
In the serene depths of the Azure Lake, Anya emerged from its crystalline waters, her body shimmering with an ethereal glow. Unbeknownst to her, the lake's mystical depths had bestowed upon her a profound power.
Marian CavazosPublished a day ago in EarthData centers: The building blocks of the digital age could reach 1 trillion dollar investment per year by 2027
Fueling the AI revolution Investment skyrocketed to a staggering $250 billion in 2023 (Fierce Network), and this trend is expected to accelerate further. According to Fierce Network, data center investment could reach $1 trillion thanks to AI by 2027. Big Tech and investors such as Apple, Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are pouring billions into AI, which relies heavily on large datasets and processing power. Data centers provide the critical infrastructure for AI to learn, develop, and reshape our increasingly digital dependents lives. Imagine the vast amount of data needed to train a self-driving car or a complex language model, data centers are responsible for storing and managing this information, catalyzing these technological advancements.
Andrea ZanonPublished a day ago in EarthFirst Starlight of Summer
Your entire being is comprised by longing. You miss the stars yet have never seen a completely acknowledged night sky shimmer to life before your eyes. You compose things, amusing however short yet significant, imitating the obsolete universe that turns by its own mysterious analytics copying love in the entirety of its divine magnificence turning in that equivalent secretive manner, yet completely know neither and barely know both, and it feels guileful, so you expound on essayists. It feels ambiguously masturbatory, yet it's amusing however short yet significant and it dazzles individuals around you enough, so you go for it everlastingly until you can't any longer.
olayinka peterPublished a day ago in EarthEchoes of the Redwood Forest
In the heart of Northern California lies a sanctuary of towering giants, a realm where the whispers of the wind dance among the branches of ancient redwoods. For generations, the forest has been a refuge, a sacred place where time seems to stand still and souls find solace amidst the towering sentinels.
Nelly PreciousPublished 2 days ago in EarthEmbracing Sustainable Living
In today's world, the concept of sustainable living has transcended mere trendiness; it has become a necessity. With growing concerns about climate change, environmental degradation, and resource depletion, individuals and communities are increasingly turning towards sustainable practices to minimize their impact on the planet. Sustainable living encompasses a wide range of actions and choices aimed at reducing waste, conserving resources, and promoting environmental stewardship. Let's delve deeper into what sustainable living entails and why it's crucial for a greener future.
Nate ArgirovskaPublished 2 days ago in Earth