13 mysterious places in the world you wouldn't find in a guide book
17.10.2017
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There are places on the Earth that are closed for ordinary tourists for some reason. There are photos of the things that you could hardly see personally. Check it right now!
1. Kofun. Japan.
Kofun is an ancient grave of the emperor's family. Only archaeologists can occasionally visit the place if the imperial stuff allows it.
2. North Sentinel Island.
Technically, India rules the island, but in fact no one dares to approach it. The aboriginals are hostile and ready to kill any stranger. Even Indians do not mess with those people. The government of India prohibits approaching to the island in order to protect both aboriginals and foreigners.
3. Area 51. USA.
Officially, the existence of the restricted area was revealed in 2013. According to the declassified documents, the territory is used for testing the newest flying machines.
4. The Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion. Ethiopia.
The Ark of the Covenant, the main sacred object of the Jewish nation, is situated in the specially constructed chapel. The guardian of the Ark of the Covenant lives there for the life term, forbidden to walk out and talk to strangers. No one else can approach the relic.
5. The Kahoolawe island. USA.
This thirsty island was a place for ritual ceremonies, a prison colony and a training-center of the USA. Now the island is declared to be a reservation, that you can visit only being a volunteer involved in restoration of the natural environment.
6. BT Tower (British Telecom Tower). UK.
The revolving restaurant and the sightseeing platform were closed for visiting after the explosion in the tower. Sometimes charity events are performed there and give the chance to observe London from another perspective to hundreds of lucky people .
7. The Ise Grand Shrine. Japan.
This is the main Shinto shrine in Japan. Only the priests and the Emperor family representatives can reside the shrine. The rest can observe the roofs of the shrine from the outside of several fences.
8. Varosha. Cyprus.
This quarter of Famagusta city was the most popular tourist place in Cyprus. In July, 1974, Turkish forces invaded the city and the inhabitants were evacuated. Since then, the city is surrounded by fence and is guarded by Turkish forces.
9. Sable Island. Canada.
It's small sandy island drifting in the Atlantic and a harbor for sunken vessels. Less than 30 people live there. The Sable Island is accepted as a reservation, due to its unique nature. In order to visit the Island you should get a special permit from the Canadian government.
10. Data center "Pionen". Sweden.
Originally, the place was constructed as a nuclear bunker in 1943. Today, it's an ultramodern office of a Sweden web hosting company. Located at a depth of 30 meters, the data center contains information of many popular web-sites.
11. Lascaux cave. France.
The entrance was forbidden for tourists in order to save ancient rock paintings. Today you can visit the duplicate of the cave or take a virtual tour.
12. The Don-2N radar. Russia.
This pyramid 40 meters high and 140 meters wide is an important part of ballistic missile defense of Moscow. Journalists can accidentally get into the station, but they would barely be shown much.
13. The hidden chamber. USA.
Behind the Rushmore mountain, there is a secret room very few people know about. It is situated above Abraham Lincoln's head and was made to serve as a Hall of Records of important documents of the USA. Everything is locked in a titanium vault. An average person can hardly have the access there.
What do you think of all these places? Have you heard about them? Let us know your opinion!
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