Here are 7 Interesting Unexplored Places in the World

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VIVA – There are many places in the world that have not been or have never been explored by humans due to several factors.

Factors because the place is too remote, extreme, or because there are very primitive tribes. Here are 7 interesting unexplored places in the world. 

1. Bermuda Triangle

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The Bermuda Triangle is the most mysterious place in the Atlantic Ocean which is on the border of Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.

Since a long time ago, dozens of ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. This location is still a mystery because it cannot be reached and identified by humans. Ships and planes that have disappeared are reported not to have radioed emergency messages.

There are some fantastic theories about the Bermuda Triangle, but no one has been able to reveal the ship and the plane.

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Greenland is a very large country and has an area of ????up to 800,000 miles with this area, unfortunately, not all areas in Greenland can be explored by humans. As many as 3/4 of Greenland is still uninhabited.

It is because the area is still covered with a thick blanket of ice. The ice in the region can be up to 3,200 meters thick and can be 400,000 to 800,000 years old. Its population is only about 56,000.

3. North Sentinel Island

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Located in Bay of Bengal, Sentinel Island is inhabited by the Sentinelese Tribe. The Sentinelese tribe is known to be very sadistic, this tribe closes contact from outside the island like Vale do Javari.

The Indian government has set a rule not to set foot on or even cross the northern Sentinel Island for any reason. In January 2006, there were 2 fishermen who were pushed by the water current to near the island. The two fishermen were eventually killed by the Sentinelese Tribe.

4. Yucatan Cenotest

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Yucatan Cenotes is the name of a beautiful cave in Mexico. The existence of the cave opens many people's eyes to the underwater beauty found in Mexico. Unfortunately, the cave has not been fully explored by humans.

Since it was discovered until now, the Yucatan Cenotes Cave has still not been 100% explored. The difficult terrain makes the explorers prefer to retreat rather than having to bet their lives into the interior of the cave.

5. Namib Desert

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One of the oldest deserts in the world, the Namibian Desert, is a vast wilderness that not many people have managed to explore yet. Located in South Africa, the Namibian Desert stretches more than 2,000 km across the regions of Namibia, South Africa and Angola.

Only 2 mm of water/year makes the Namibian Desert so dry. It makes not many people want to stay and explore this place.

6. Mariana Trench

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The Mariana Trench is the deepest ocean area on planet Earth. The depth of the Mariana Trench is estimated at 24,140 km.

The maximum depth that was successfully explored was 10,972 meters, known as the Challenger Deep. Because the depths of the Mariana Trench are still not revealed, it is believed that there are still many unknown living creatures that inhabit the Mariana Trench.

7. Vale do Javari

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Vale do Javari is the Brazilian term for the Javari Valley. Javari Valley is larger than Austria, however, no modern humans have ever set foot in the area.

It is recorded that there are several groups or tribes living in Javari Valley. There are about 3,000 indigenous people living in the Javari Valley. To maintain the authenticity of the Javari Valley, the Brazilian government issued a regulation to prohibit anyone from entering the Javari Valley.