Most Extreme Locations in the World

Need some bragging rights on your next vacation? A round up the most extreme places on the planet, including: Dallol, Ethiopia: The globe's hottest inhabited area. The average air temperature (highest in the world) is a stifling 93.9 degrees Fahrenheit. The Dead Sea, Jordan/Israel: The lowest point on the planet. The shore of the Dead Sea is 1,390 feet below sea level. (Picture Tourists visiting the Dead Sea, the lowest elevation on Earth.) Krubera Cave, Georgia: The world's deepest cave. It reaches back 7,188 feet. Mount Thor, Baffin Island, Canada: The biggest vertical drop on Earth. Located in the Auyuittuq National Park, fearless base jumpers can plunge 4,100 feet. The best travel site Great Vacation Spots www.greatvacationspots.net The best Gossip Magazine Online … [Read more...]