20 Forbidden Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit

AREA 51

Area 51 is a military base in Nevada, which is primarily used for aircraft and weapon experiments. Despite its clear existence, the U.S. Government will not acknowledge it exists to this day.

COCA-COLA VAULT

The secret recipe has been guarded for over 125 years. Although people can pay to see the vault, the recipe continues to remain in hiding.

DISNEY CLUB 33

This exclusive club is located at Disneyland, California. Even if you can find the entrance, the club is not open to the public.

CHAPEL OF THE ARK OF THE COVENANT, ETHIOPIA

It is believed by some that this chapel is the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant that holds the Ten Commandments.

GOOGLE DATA CENTER

Google’s first data center is in a highly secure location and with trillions of data records, it is as secure as Area 51.

PINE GAP, AUSTRALIA

Since 1970, Pine Gap has been a secretive monitoring facility jointly operated by the Australian government and the CIA.

MOSCOW METRO-2

This secret underground tube system was built during the dictatorship of Stalin. The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation does not confirm nor deny the existence of Metro-2.

RAF MINWORTH

Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, RAF Minworth consists of complex buildings that support communications and intelligence support for the UK and U.S.

BANK OF ENGLAND VAULTS - LONDON, ENGLAND

It is the second oldest central bank in the world, and the vault is a massive space greater than that of Tower 42, the third tallest building in the city.

LASCAUX CAVES, FRANCE

Deep in the South of France, Lascaux is a series of caves. The caves are famous for its Palaeolithic cave paintings, which are over 17,500 years old.

JIANGSU NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION MUSEUM

This museum only allows Chinese citizens to visit because it contains classified documents and spy equipment.

DULCE BASE

Some believe that Dulce Base is home to extraterrestrials. It is an underground facility under the Archuleta Mesa in Dulce, New Mexico, United States.

ROOM 39 NORTH KOREA

Room 39 is a secretive organization, which was established back in the 1970’s. It’s rumored that the organization contains 10 to 20 bank accounts in both China and Switzerland.

MEZGHORYE, RUSSIA

This is reportedly Russia’s secret nuclear missile site that contains automatic ballistic missiles.

SNAKE ISLAND, BRAZIL

Off the shore of Brazil, this is an untouched island due to the mass volume of deadly snakes on the island.

VATICAN SECRET ARCHIVE

This is no ordinary library, this sacred vault contains historical records from the church, which are all technically owned by the pope.

BOHEMIAN GROVE

Since 1873, Bohemian Grove has hosted top secret meetings for the richest and most powerful men in the world. It’s 2015, let’s get some ladies on the email list, huh?

WHITE GENTLEMEN'S CLUB

Founded by Francis White in 1693, the White’s Club is the most famous gentlemen’s club in Britain. It does not accept any female members and any man who would like to join must be personally invited by a current member and have the approval from another two members – unless he is a member of the royal family, or a well-known celebrity.

NORTH SENTINEL ISLAND

In the Bay of Bengal, lies one of the Andaman Islands where a group of indigenous Sentinelese live. Their population is estimated to be between 50 and 400 individuals and they reject any contact with other people. The tribe is among the last on earth to remain virtually untouched by modern civilization. In 2006, two fishermen were killed when their boat drifted near the island.

SURTSEY

Surtsey’s eruption is among the longest eruptions to have ever occurred in Iceland in its entire history. It began in 1963 and ended in 1967.Except for a few scientists, no humans are allowed on the island so that natural ecological succession can take place without outside interference.
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