
"The Deadly Mystery of Earth's Most Dangerous Cave Disease"
Kitum Cave in Mount Elgon National Park, Kenya, is known as the 'most dangerous place on Earth' due to the presence of the deadly Marburg virus, believed to be spread by bats inhabiting the cave. The cave's walls, covered in marks from animals seeking salt, have attracted visitors over time, but in the 1980s, two people died after contracting the virus. Despite efforts to identify the source of the virus, the exact species responsible remains elusive, leaving the cave with a chilling reputation.