The crime statistics about these world’s most dangerous cities is exclusively high. With high rates of crime like murders, robberies, and violence these cities can easily be called “the murder capitals of the world” or “ the land of chaos and death”. Some of these cities are still tourist’s destinations even being high rated criminal cities.
1 – Mogadishu, Somalia
The government warning about traveling to Somalia is very clear, this African country is extremely dangerous with the high risks of terrorism, clan-based ethnic fighting, kidnapping and piracy off the coast.
Somalia’s capital Mogadishu is also the capital of all those above mentioned crimes. The city is almost destroyed because of ongoing civil war. According to United Nations city’s half population (0.5 million) had migrated from the battlefield capital. Everyday dozens of people get injured and many dies because of frequent bombings.
Since 1991 when president Siad Barre was overthrown one million people had lost their lives in Somalia due to this evil war. There is doubt about that Mogadishu is one of the most dangerous city in the world.
2 – Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Even though Mexico is one of the world’s greatest travel destinations because of its fascinating history and stunning sites but Mexico is also facing crimes like robbery, kidnapping, sexual assault and drugs.
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Earth is full of natural beauties and I don’t think that any one can see all of them. From huge forests to marine life, from mountains to deserts, the Earth shares its beauty with us.
We had made a list of such amazing wonders, which are less about places and more about formations and events.
1 – Ice Circles
It’s a rare fact that ice circle occur in slow moving water in cold climates. Ice circles are the large ice discs that rotate slowly in the water. It is believed that they form in eddy currents.
Ice circles are mostly observed in Scandinavia and North America, but in January 2009 one was also recorded in Britain.
2 – Red Tides
Red tide is a common name for a observable fact but correctly its known as an algal bloom, the event in which estuarine, marine, or fresh water algae rapid increase in the water column and results in discoloration of the surface water.
That can be seen only in coastal areas where algae are present in high concentrations.
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