Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel
This wild house is situated in the Alps, halfway between Switzerland and Italy. It’s constructed 12,565 feet up the side of Mount Matterhorn, endangering it from blizzards to avalanches, among other dangerous natural calamities. Ironically, this home serves as the Refuge Jean-Antoine Carrel, a homeless shelter. There are 50 beds available at this 24-hour shelter home, which serves as a shelter for those daring hikers and climbers who need a place to hide out in emergency situations.

Refuge Jean Antoine Carrel
Danakil Depression
The Danakil Depression in the Afar Region is located in the northeast of Ethiopia, close to the Eritrean border. 410 feet below sea level, the Danakil Depression is regarded as one of the most hazardous locations to live. Why? The average annual temperature in this area is over 100 degrees, making it the hottest place on Earth to live.

Danakil Depression