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One of the most dangerous places on Earth: "The Strid" (Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire England)



Bolton Strid
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

One of the most dangerous places on Earth places on Great Britain, and it's called "The Strid". That place is actually a river, what seems quite calm, but it's the place, where nobody ever came up alive. "The Strid" or officially Bolton Abbey is a place, where is something, what kills people.


And in some rumors, there is some kind of sea anemones, that would cause the death of the people in this place. In this theory, those little sea anemones are living on the rocks at the bottom of the river. And when the swimmer would be thrown to the rocks the sea anemones would burn that poor person to death.


This happens also in the air, and when the sweat or other damp would face carbon dioxide, the carbonic acid is forming. And if the concentration of that chemical is high enough, that would cause bad injuries, even the person uses gas masks. And  that acid can burn lungs and cause death, even if the person could be rescued from that kind of places


But there is no sign about this strange phenomenon, and there is another explanation, what is conducting with the bubbles, what is rising to the surface of the river. The carbon dioxide can cause death in the very high concentration in the air. But in the water, the carbon dioxide is forming the carbonic acid, what is used in lemonades. If the concentration of this acid rises too high, it would burn the skin and cause death.


Another way is that there would be sulfur in the rocks. If the sulfur is concentrating with water, it would form sulfurous acid ( chemical formula H^2SO^3), what is the very corrosive chemical combination. And maybe this causes that the water would be extremely acid. Maybe some of those explanations are the thing, what causes that "The Strid" is the most dangerous places on Earth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8--vd0nBGtQ


Film with narrative.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCSUmwP02T8

Picture I

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