Scariest Country To Visit

<p>Say what you think it is here. My vote goes to Saudi Arabia.</p>

<p>My bedroom.</p>

<p>Dang, what do you have over there? Green eggs and ham with monsters? A load of sweat and hair? Gross, I can only imagine.</p>

<p>My bedroom is very clean, just scary. I have books piled up about 4 feet high. If you make one wrong move, you get crushed. :p</p>

<p>Iraq, obviously. </p>

<p>Not only are you in the middle of a war zone, but there is the potential to be kidnapped.</p>

<p>Other bad places right now would be the Sudan, Congo, and Somalia.</p>

<p>Also, while there's not a lot of unrest to speak of, North Korea would be pretty ****ing scary to me</p>

<p>FRANCE.</p>

<p>so rude.</p>

<p>yeah they hate Americans with passion in France. I tried speaking French I learned on the plane and they all started cursing at me in French...:-(</p>

<p>North Korea....</p>

<p>^ You can't visit N.Korea, its a communist country. But if you could, it would certainly be one of the dangerous countries to dwell.</p>

<p>^ I can visit China and that's a communist country...Don't you mean the North Korean government has laws against tourists? (I doubt their existence but it's plausible)</p>

<p>^ Why do they have laws against tourists? To avoid outside influence on their people?</p>

<p>North Korea. It's scary because if you snuck in you'd be prosecuted to hell.</p>

<p>PK- I really don't know if they have such laws...Just restating SDMS12's message</p>

<p>TritiumKnight, yes i know. I figured it was common sense.
Yes, they do have ''such'' laws. No one is permitted to visit N.Korea. If you were born in N.korea, thus you are not allowed to visit any country.</p>

<p>lol...SDMS12..I just looked it up..North Korea wasn't granting visas to US citizens beginning in 1995. But they just begun allowing foreigners to visit until October 10 of this year.</p>

<p>Heres a video in the daily life of N.korea- <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=ITBqRSMBWaM%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://youtube.com/watch?v=ITBqRSMBWaM&lt;/a> I can comprehend korean, the reporters are saying while the soldiers are happily eating, little 7 year olds have no food to devour and are literally scraping the ground for something to eat.</p>

<p>Really TritiumKnight? I've have to verify that statement for myself.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/IH08Dg01.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/IH08Dg01.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>You could search for other articles but I'm not going to bother...</p>

<p>I would never go there, even if i had the opportunity.</p>

<p>One of my friends met this foreign student who was born in North Korea and told everyone he was studying to eventually become a weapons technician and then return to his home country. I'm really surprised that he didn't get shot or anything.</p>