There are many fascinating places in the world that a traveler can visit. But there are some beautiful places on this earth that the majority of the world can never visit due to some reasons.
This preparation is to reveal the details of some of such charming places which have undoubtedly attracted the attention of tourists who like to do difficult activities even though they are forbidden to visit.
Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center
Located in the state of Virginia in the United States of America, this is used as a secret refuge of the American government. Although there is no specific data about the date of construction, it was used as a weather station in the late 19th century and today it is used as a safe shelter for high civil and military officials who make a strong contribution to running the government in emergency situations. are used.
Revealed to the public by the press in 1974, it is located in an impressive valley between two rivers in the state of Virginia, surrounded by mountains, but it is controlled by a separate security department throughout the year so that tourists cannot enter.
Svalbard World Seed Collection
Located next to the west coast of the valley of Longyearbyen in Norway, this is used as a secret seed bank where any type of crop in the world is destroyed due to a sudden disaster. It is stated that the total number of seed samples stored here is 930,821 as of February 2017, which started to be used in 2008.
All these seed samples have been safely stored in a 120 meter deep tunnel built in the middle of the mountains in beautiful snow-covered Norway under a uniform temperature of 18˚C with humidity controlled as low as possible. Because the seeds obtained from almost all countries of the world are stored here, no one else is allowed to enter there except for the scientists and security personnel working there.
Vale do Javari Reserve
Located in the Amazon forest of Brazil, which has provided habitat for indigenous tribes for centuries, it is considered to be the largest area of land reserved for indigenous people in the world. Around 3,000 indigenous Grothians currently live here along the border of Peru, and 2,000 natives belonging to 14 Groths are said to have no knowledge or understanding of the outside world or its existence.
In order to protect the safety of these indigenous tribes who made a living from agriculture and their traditional ways of life, the governing authorities have designated 77,000 square kilometers of the Amazon rainforest as a reserve and prohibited tourists from entering it.
Club 33
Mr. Walt Disney is the founder of this wonderful club located in the New Orleans square of Disneyland, which was built in the state of California in the United States of America. He has built this for the 33 artists who joined the work of Disneyland at that time to gather freely and enjoy themselves.
Opened in the year 1967, only 33 artists were allowed to enter it, and currently only members are allowed to enter. In order to get the membership here, an amount of approximately 1.5 million Sri Lankan Rupees should be paid as an initial payment and the membership will be granted after 14 months of the relevant payment. Also, to maintain the membership, one has to pay approximately 5 lakh Sri Lanka rupees as annual fees.
Magnetic island of Es Vedra
A small rocky island located near the island of Ibiza in the Balearic Islands belonging to Spain is called this name and it is considered to be the place with the highest geomagnetic force (geomagnetic force) on earth apart from the Bermuda Triangle and the North Pole.
Composed almost entirely of volcanic rock, no metal deposits of any kind can be found here, but compasses fail to function in the vicinity of this island, confusing their directions. For reasons like these, this island has given rise to many Spanish legends and supernatural stories.
This uninhabited island has been designated a nature reserve by the Spanish government and has been declared a no-go zone for tourists.