Table of contents:
- 1. World Seed Vault at Svalbard (Norway)
- 2. North Sentinel Island (India)
- 3. Pluto's Gate in Hierapolis (Turkey)
- 4. Catacombs of Paris (France)
- 5. Poveglia Island (Italy)
- 6. Morgan Island (USA)
- 7. Serpentine island of Keimada Grande (Atlantic Ocean)
- 8. Tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (China)
- 9. Area 51 (USA)
- 10. Surtsey Island (Iceland)
- 11. Metro-2, special color D6 (Russia)
- 12. Lascaux Cave (France)
- 13. Niihau Island (Hawaii)
- 14. Vatican Secret Archives (Vatican City)
Video: Forbidden territories: 19 places on the planet, access to which is literally open to a few
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The forbidden fruit is always sweet. And many, going on a trip, always try to find mysterious places, access to which is closed for most tourists. This review contains photographs of a wide variety of places - from islands, where one can die, to extreme places where man-made disasters once occurred.
1. World Seed Vault at Svalbard (Norway)
2. North Sentinel Island (India)
3. Pluto's Gate in Hierapolis (Turkey)
4. Catacombs of Paris (France)
5. Poveglia Island (Italy)
6. Morgan Island (USA)
7. Serpentine island of Keimada Grande (Atlantic Ocean)
8. Tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (China)
9. Area 51 (USA)
10. Surtsey Island (Iceland)
11. Metro-2, special color D6 (Russia)
12. Lascaux Cave (France)
13. Niihau Island (Hawaii)
14. Vatican Secret Archives (Vatican City)
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