5 Intriguing Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit

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5 Intriguing Places You’re Not Allowed to Visit
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<p>&nbsp;There are many intriguing corners of&nbsp;the world that the vast majority &nbsp;of&nbsp;us will never have the opportunity to&nbsp;visit. And in&nbsp;every case, each &nbsp;one has its own reason for being so&nbsp;inaccessible. Such places &nbsp;inevitably attract intense interest on&nbsp;the part of&nbsp;tourists and &nbsp;adventure seekers, yet they remain almost impossible to&nbsp;reach. <strong>Bright Side</strong> decided to&nbsp;lift the veil on&nbsp;the secrets of&nbsp;these locations and take a&nbsp;look at&nbsp;what’s hiding there. &nbsp;</p>
<h3>Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, Virginia</h3>
<p>Access restricted to&nbsp;high-ranking officials&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_26/265210/7726360-usahitmancom-1479189308-650-e5040f1082-1479806404.jpg" width="650" height="433"/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://brightside.me/wonder-places/5-of-the-most-intriguing-places-in-the-world-well-never-be-able-to-visit-265210/?platform=hootsuite#image7726410">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://brightside.me/wonder-places/5-of-the-most-intriguing-places-in-the-world-well-never-be-able-to-visit-265210/usahitman.com">© usahitman</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Mount Weather is&nbsp;a&nbsp;secret refuge for the&nbsp;US government. The FEMA &nbsp;Operations Center is&nbsp;hidden underneath the mountain and is&nbsp;capable &nbsp;of&nbsp;running the country in&nbsp;the event of&nbsp;a&nbsp;catastrophe and any resulting &nbsp;emergency situation. Some of&nbsp;the center’s structures are built above &nbsp;ground, and these are administered and guarded by&nbsp;a&nbsp;separate branch &nbsp;of&nbsp;the security and emergency services. Inside, the center is&nbsp;governed &nbsp;by&nbsp;its own laws, and outsiders are strictly forbidden to&nbsp;enter. &nbsp;Sources: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Weather_Emergency_Operations_Center">wikipedia</a>, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/aug/28/usa.features11">theguardian</a> &nbsp;</p>
<h3>Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Norway</h3>
<p>A&nbsp;storage facility to&nbsp;be&nbsp;used in&nbsp;times of&nbsp;catastrophe&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_26/265210/7726160-1174543_730x497-1479114364-650-b07c6ffaa8-1479806404.jpg" width="650" height="442"/></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.oddcities.com/">© oddcities</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Within a&nbsp;mountainside on&nbsp;the Norwegian island of&nbsp;Spitsbergen, &nbsp;at&nbsp;a&nbsp;depth of&nbsp;120&nbsp;meters, a&nbsp;tunnel has been built within which &nbsp;a&nbsp;constant temperature of −18°С is&nbsp;maintained. The humidity is&nbsp;kept &nbsp;to&nbsp;a&nbsp;minimum, and the tunnel’s microclimate is&nbsp;regulated by&nbsp;an&nbsp;automated &nbsp;system. It&nbsp;is&nbsp;here that humanity’s last hope of&nbsp;reviving the natural &nbsp;world is&nbsp;safeguarded in&nbsp;case of&nbsp;an&nbsp;unforeseen cataclysmic event. &nbsp;Containers of&nbsp;seeds preserve the agricultural inheritance of&nbsp;all the &nbsp;world’s countries, and it&nbsp;is&nbsp;for this reason that not a&nbsp;single person &nbsp;can be&nbsp;allowed to&nbsp;enter for fear of&nbsp;damaging mankind’s chances &nbsp;of&nbsp;survival. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault">wikipedia</a> &nbsp;</p>
<h3>Vale do&nbsp;Javari Reservation, Brazil</h3>
<p>Specially isolated to&nbsp;protect indigenous tribes &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_26/265210/7726210-travelaskru-1479186197-650-0d38b7dd44-1479806404.jpg" width="650" height="454"/></p>
<p><a href="https://brightside.me/wonder-places/5-of-the-most-intriguing-places-in-the-world-well-never-be-able-to-visit-265210/?platform=hootsuite#image7726510">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.uncontactedtribes.org/brazilphotos">© uncontactedtribes</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Indigenous tribes have inhabited the jungles of&nbsp;the Amazon for &nbsp;many centuries. Aerial photographs prove the existence of&nbsp;those which &nbsp;still remain untouched by&nbsp;the outside world. In&nbsp;the Vale do&nbsp;Javari &nbsp;Reservation there are around 14&nbsp;tribes that have no&nbsp;knowledge &nbsp;or&nbsp;experience of&nbsp;the outside world and whose lifestyle revolves around &nbsp;agriculture. Researchers have discovered an&nbsp;additional eight villages &nbsp;there, leading them to&nbsp;estimate that the combined population of&nbsp;the &nbsp;indigenous peoples may be&nbsp;as&nbsp;high as&nbsp;2,000. For their safety and the &nbsp;preservation of&nbsp;their way of&nbsp;life, authorities banned people from &nbsp;entering an&nbsp;area of&nbsp;the Amazon rainforest equal to&nbsp;around 77,000 square &nbsp;kilometers. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vale_do_Javari">wikipedia</a> &nbsp;</p>
<h3>Club&nbsp;33, New Orleans</h3>
<p>The secret society that’s closed to&nbsp;all outsiders &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_26/265210/7726260-magmenscom-1479188718-650-39cf89949b-1479806404.jpg" width="650" height="487"/><a href="https://brightside.me/wonder-places/5-of-the-most-intriguing-places-in-the-world-well-never-be-able-to-visit-265210/?platform=hootsuite#image7726560">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://saptezile.com/">© saptezile</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;In&nbsp;1967, Walt Disney founded a&nbsp;club which gathered together &nbsp;famous investors, eminent public figures, and politicians under one &nbsp;roof. You’ll never be&nbsp;invited to&nbsp;visit "Club&nbsp;33," nor will anyone &nbsp;passing by&nbsp;its mysterious door ever find any clues as&nbsp;to&nbsp;its name. The &nbsp;rumor is&nbsp;that it’s not simply the number of&nbsp;members it&nbsp;has. For those &nbsp;who burn with enough curiosity, you can visit the club if&nbsp;you wait &nbsp;14&nbsp;years and pay a&nbsp;starting sum of&nbsp;$10,450 (for individuals) or&nbsp;$27,500 &nbsp;(for companies). In&nbsp;addition, each year individual and corporate members &nbsp;of&nbsp;the club have to&nbsp;pay $3,275&nbsp;or $6,100 respectively to&nbsp;retain their &nbsp;membership. &nbsp;Sources: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_33">wikipedia</a>, <a href="https://www.club33disneyland.com/">club33disneyland</a> &nbsp;</p>
<h3>The magnetic island of&nbsp;Es&nbsp;Vedrà</h3>
<p>Closed to&nbsp;protect people from the effects of&nbsp;unpredictable energy&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="https://files.brightside.me/files/news/part_26/265210/7726310-Es-Vedra-Ibiza-1479373271-650-668341a00b-1479806404.jpg" width="650" height="433"/></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://brightside.me/wonder-places/5-of-the-most-intriguing-places-in-the-world-well-never-be-able-to-visit-265210/?platform=hootsuite#image7726610">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.mixonline.com/">© mixonline</a> &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>The rocky island of&nbsp;Es&nbsp;Vedrà is&nbsp;one of&nbsp;the Balearic Islands off &nbsp;the coast of&nbsp;Spain, and it&nbsp;is&nbsp;said to&nbsp;have the third most powerful &nbsp;degree of&nbsp;geomagnetic force on&nbsp;Earth (the first and second are the &nbsp;Bermuda Triangle and the North Pole). Yet the island has no&nbsp;metal &nbsp;deposits whatsoever, being formed entirely from volcanic rock. Here, &nbsp;technology falters, and you can’t trust your compass to&nbsp;point in&nbsp;the &nbsp;true direction&nbsp;— the arrow will swing chaotically in&nbsp;different &nbsp;directions. The mysterious Es&nbsp;Vedrà is&nbsp;swathed in&nbsp;legends and harrowing &nbsp;stories. The Spanish government has banned anyone from visiting the &nbsp;island, declaring it&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;a&nbsp;nature reserve. Some claim that the local &nbsp;Spaniards occasionally organize illegal excursions to&nbsp;the island. All &nbsp;that you can do&nbsp;legally is&nbsp;observe the shore of&nbsp;the island from the &nbsp;water. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Es_Vedr%C3%A0">wikipedia</a>&nbsp;</p>
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