TOP 5 PLACES YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO VISIT “PART 2”
TOP 5 PLACES YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO VISIT “PART 2”
- 5 - North Sentinel island Andaman and Nicobar Islands India : North Sentinel island is home to the Sentinelese a group of indigenous people with a population of somewhere between and they're one of the last peoples in the world to remain untouched by modern civilization and refuse any contact with outsiders as recently as 2006 two fishermen were killed by the Sentinelese when their boat drifted close to the island while peaceful contact was made during the early 1990s the Indian government stopped sending people to the island in 1997 we know from statistics that when you contact tribes like this where two-thirds of the population died after two years .
- 4 - Lascaux,France : Lesko is home to some of the best known Upper Paleolithic art in the world the cave paintings are estimated be more than 17,000 years old and mostly depict big animals the Lascaux caves have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List and have been banned from the public since 1963 primarily because any human presence in the cave could potentially be destructive currently only a handful of scientists are allowed to enter the caves though a replica of them called Lascaux was open to the public in 1983. - 3 - RAF Menwith Hill England : "now it's been called the largest spy Centre on earth jointly run by the UK in the u.s. the men with Heil complex in rural England monitors the communications of dozens of other countries" , described as one of the world's biggest if not the biggest electronic monitoring stations this Royal Air Force Station provides intelligent support service to the United States of America and the United Kingdom it was originally set up to intercept messages between the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War but the station is still in full operation today in fact several of the satellites are controlled directly by the American NSA something that's been criticized in recent years after the Snowden leaks . - 2 - the Vatican secret archives Vatican City : the Vatican Secret Archives found in Vatican City contain all of the important documents that the Catholic Church has accumulated over the centuries including state papers and papal account books it acts as the central repository for all the acts promulgated by the Holy See they should perhaps be called the Vatican private archives however because the documents are not actually secret they're more like the Pope's personal property, you cannot enter the archive however and in order to examine a document you need to submit a formal request and then if accepted access will be supplied to you "the personal papers of pope john paul the second who died in 2005 are locked away until 2018" but only qualified scholars can actually apply and only documents from or earlier can actually be viewed by the public . -1 - area 51 Nevada USA : the u.s. has frequently been criticized for being highly secretive and Nevada's area 51 has been a hotbed for criticism and speculation for decades while the basis primary purpose is unknown to the public historical evidence suggests that it's been used to develop and test weapons all research in area 51 is considered top-secret which has made it a frequent subject of UFO folklore many people believe that the base is home to alien spacecraft and even alien species while others suggest that scientists are working on time travel or teleportation devices ,every u.s. stealth aircraft has been tested at area 51 in one way or another ,as the base is closed to the public speculation about the US Air Force facility should only continue to grow .I did put a post like that in a blog on wordpress "but i write my name in the end of that blog post"
Really nice post! :) I just can't decide which one would be the most interesting to visit. :D
Thank you .. you'll have a bad day if you go to any place from this list hahaha
Haha, yes.. bad, but still interesting