7 places are prohibited to travel to serious danger

The dream of traveling, visiting new places and learning about the lives of different peoples attracts the mind of many people around the world. They go to various countries to visit their archaeological sites, museums and beaches and enjoy the popular cuisine in these countries.
And there are prohibited places to travel to the very serious danger to human life and security, which prompted the authorities in many of these places to issue laws to prevent citizens from approaching or travel to.

1-Area 51 - Nevada (USA)

Since 1992, the US government has refused to divulge the perimeter of Area 51, making many conspiracy theories, both military and space-based, secret and still classified as "highly confidential."


2. Tomb of Qin Shi Huang - China

Farmers discovered the tomb of the first Chinese emperor, Qin Shi Huang, in 1974, and archaeologists found beside him about 2,000 soldiers of mud, and it is expected that there are still 8 thousand are still undiscovered.
The Chinese government has prevented archaeologists from touching the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, which has been closed since 210 BC, partly due to respect for the dead, and to the government's fear that modern technology will spoil ancient artifacts.


3. Fort Knox, Kentucky (USA)

The Fort Knox cellars, home to most of the United States' gold reserves and the most heavily guarded place on the planet, and one person entering the cellar need to cross a very large number of procedures. No single person can enter and need permission to take more than Someone to be able to enter.


4. Chernobyl - Ukraine

On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine, which was part of the Soviet Union at that time, became the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Experts believe that between 900,000 and 1 million people have died of cancer from radiation, and the director of the region's power plant estimates that it will not be habitable for nearly 20,000 years.


5. Buffer zones - Cyprus

After the outbreak of the civil war in Cyprus between people of Greek and Turkish origin, the fighting ended with a cease-fire. The United Nations took control of a buffer zone in Nicosia, the capital of Nicosia, separated by long walls and no one allowed into the area.




6 - North Sentinel Island - India

The Cintenlezi tribe is one of the most recent start-up communities in the world, which has been completely isolated from outside societies.
The tribe is located in the Bay of Bengal next to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, mostly from Indian territory. The Cintenlzi tribe is believed to have existed for 60,000 years.


7-Snake Island, Brazil

The myths of repeating this island are recounted, so far.
The island is rife with a large number of the most deadly snakes in the world, most notably the golden-headed snake, a very poisonous serpent, so human flesh melts from one bite.
For safety reasons, the Brazilian Government is unable to visit any visitor or citizen to the island. 

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