Top 10 Most Dangerous Places in the World: Napping on a Cliff, Bathing in the Devil's Pool

Ireland's Moher Cliffs. Moher Cliffs are Europe's highest cliffs, 214 meters high and 8 kilometers long, a filming location for Harry Potter. It takes unparalleled courage to ride a bike on them, as well as an incredibly underdeveloped little brain. Frankly, I can't do it, just going to this cliff to take a look probably needs to consider 100 years before making a decision.

Walking on the edge of the CN Tower. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 553.33 meters high. Standing with half your body extended at such a height, walking on the edge between life and non-life, is truly an unparalleled experience – if you don't fall, you're still alive, if you fall, you're non-life.

Trolltunga Giant Tongue Rock. Located in the Norwegian town of Ålesund, the cliff extends horizontally from the mountain to the lake, located 700 meters above the lake, formed about 10,000 years ago during the Ice Age. Sitting on the tip of the giant tongue to take a selfie is a beautiful, dangerous, and terrifying experience, but most people really don't have this courage. What is comforting is that this giant tongue, although it looks extremely dangerous, has never been dropped by anyone.

Napping on a Skydeck Observation Deck. The 103rd floor of the Willis Tower in Chicago, 412 meters high. It takes a sky-high level of courage to stand on this small square of transparent glass and gaze down at Chicago. It's estimated that nobody knows whether this guy was napping or already collapsed from fright.

Cliff Diving. Located on Praia da Ursa beach in Portugal, the cliff diving is done by Blake Aldridge, a Beijing Olympic diving athlete, who said when recalling the dive in 2012, 'This is a journey to hell'. When you first start, you feel like you're flying, and when you fall into the water, it's completely hell.

Insanity the Ride. Located in the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas, going crazy on a ride in an amusement park is one thing, but playing this game at a height of 274 meters is definitely another thing. This ride, with a jellyfish design, spins you at a 70-degree angle in the air, completely putting you in a height of over 270 meters below, what else can you do except scream and yell.

A 500-meter High Suspension Bridge. Located on Mount Nimbus in British Columbia, Canada, the suspension bridge is 500 meters above the ground. If you dare to go, your courage must be so fat that you can spread oil. Of course, you can be reassured, because the people who cross this bridge have two safety straps tied to them, one on their waist and one on their legs, and you don't know if they will accidentally drop to the ground, and then who will come to rescue them.

Cliff Camping. Located in the United States, Yellowstone National Park, this is the ultimate adventure for adrenaline lovers. When you spend a night hanging by a hook on a cliff, and the wind howls around you, you can still read books calmly, we really admire you, and we can't stop praising you repeatedly.

At the End of the World Swing. Located on the tree at the Ecuadorian earthquake monitoring station Casa Del Arbol, here is the end of the world, and you can also let your body extend beyond the end of the world, as long as you have this courage! This simple swing, how many people dare to take this risk?

Devil's Pool Swimming. The Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls in Zambia, the rock formations at the edge of the waterfall form a natural barrier, when swimming, if you dare, you can reach the edge of the world to experience it, and admire the scenery at the end of the world. Hmm, this might be the only project I have enough courage to try, come on, step back, don't stop me, I want to swim back!