(F) Scary & Dangerous Places To Visit

36 3 0
                                    

Thanks and credits to google and the rightful owners of the resources/info na ginamit ko dito. 😊

+++

1. Tijuana City, Mexico

Although they have not been officially verified, it is believed they were recently snapped in Tijuana, which was declared to be the most violent city on the planet in March

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

Although they have not been officially verified, it is believed they were recently snapped in Tijuana, which was declared to be the most violent city on the planet in March.

That's According to Mexico's Citizens' Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice, which ranks the 50 cities with the most homicides per capita.


According to the organisation, there were 2519 homicides in Tijuana in 2018 — a staggering 40 per cent increase from the previous year, which already broke murder records.

Tijuana now has an average of 138 murders per 100,000 citizens, well ahead of the Acapulco in Mexico, which took out second place.

That's the equivalent of seven slayings a day on average.

Tijuana's shocking murder rate may have exploded in recent years, but it wasn't too long ago that it was a holiday haven for American college students, who would flock to the exotic city to party during spring break each year.

When the gruesome morgue photos first surfaced, the state co-ordinator of the centre, Cesar Raul Gonzalez Vaca, initially said they were "too blurry to recognise if they are from the Tijuana facility".

( YixieZiee ) - Favorite ko pa naman ang Mexico pagdating sa mga spicy foods.


+++


2. Snake Island

No humans are allowed on Snake Island and with good reason

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

No humans are allowed on Snake Island and with good reason. There's about one deadly snake per square foot on it.

About 25 miles off the coast of Brazil, there is an island where no local would ever dare tread. Legend has it that the last fisherman who strayed too close to its shores was found days later adrift in his own boat, lifeless in a pool of blood.

BORED Ka? PROBLEMA Mo Na Yan!Where stories live. Discover now