The document lists 4 of the most extreme places in the world: Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador, which has an elevation of 6,263m making it the furthest point from Earth's center; Bouvet Island off the coast of Norway, a remote uninhabited nature reserve in the South Atlantic; the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica, the driest place on Earth with no ice or snow across 1,850 square miles; and Dallol, Ethiopia, described as the hottest point on the planet with an extreme hot desert climate.
The document lists 4 of the most extreme places in the world: Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador, which has an elevation of 6,263m making it the furthest point from Earth's center; Bouvet Island off the coast of Norway, a remote uninhabited nature reserve in the South Atlantic; the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica, the driest place on Earth with no ice or snow across 1,850 square miles; and Dallol, Ethiopia, described as the hottest point on the planet with an extreme hot desert climate.
The document lists 4 of the most extreme places in the world: Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador, which has an elevation of 6,263m making it the furthest point from Earth's center; Bouvet Island off the coast of Norway, a remote uninhabited nature reserve in the South Atlantic; the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica, the driest place on Earth with no ice or snow across 1,850 square miles; and Dallol, Ethiopia, described as the hottest point on the planet with an extreme hot desert climate.
If the answer is yes, you should visit one of these places… Diapositiva de título Chimborazo volcano, Ecuador • Elevation: 6,263m
The furthest summit from the center of the
Earth Bouvet Island, Norway
• Surface: 49 • Without inhabitants • Southern end of the Atlantic Ocean • nature reserve over 40 years ago
The remotest island
McMurdo Dry Valleys • Located around 2,000 miles to the south of New Zealand, these valleys consist of a 1,850 square mile area that is completely barren of any ice or snow.
The driest place on Earth
Dallol, Ethiopia
• Dallol woreda of northern Ethiopia.
• Dallol features an extreme version of a hot desert climate. • It has been described as a ghost town.