North Sentinel Island – Island most dangerous in the world (Andaman)
North Sentinel Island or Sentinel is an island of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal. This is inhabited by the native Sentinel people – a tribe that refuses, sometimes brutally, to any contact from the outside world. Therefore, this is also considered one of the most dangerous places in the world that tourists cannot set foot in.
“Crocodile Island” Ramree (Myanmar)
Ramree is an island located off the coast of Rakhine, Myanmar with an area of about 1350 square kilometers. This island is home to the most famous saltwater crocodile in the world, the length can be up to 7m and the weight is about 1 ton. During World War II, more than 500 Japanese soldiers once “died” here because of hungry crocodiles. This incident was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Hashima Island (Japan)
Hashima Island is commonly known as Gunkanjima. This abandoned island was the most densely populated place on the planet in ancient times. Abandoned concrete buildings are the most striking feature of the island.
Poveglia – “the scariest island in the world” (Italy)
Poveglia is a small island with an area of about 6.8 hectares located between Venice and Lido in the Venetian lagoon, Northern Italy. This place has long been considered the most mysterious and scary island in the world because of the strange and difficult to explain things. Today, the island is completely uninhabited and none of the locals have the guts to visit.
Izu “poison gas” island (Japan)
The Izu is a volcanic archipelago that runs south to southeast from the Izu Peninsula, Honshu, Japan. The air on this island contains the highest concentration of sulfur on the planet due to the activity of perennial volcanoes. Therefore, residents on the island and tourists must always carry a gas mask at all times, everywhere.
Howland Island (Pacific)
Located in the Pacific Ocean, Howland is a famous uninhabited coral island. This is where Amelia Earhart was supposed to land on her round-the-world voyage but never made it. Since then, the island is under strict observation. Because it is uninhabited, the island is not set to a time zone.
Source: Travel Triangle
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