4 interesting places that even if you have a lot of money, you can't go to
For very special reasons, you will never be allowed to set foot in these places.
Maybe you think you can't travel to a certain place because of money or time issues.
However, there are some very interesting places in the world, containing secrets that very few people know but almost no one is allowed to set foot in, even if they have a lot of money. Of course, this increases the interest and curiosity of tourists and those who love to explore the world.
1. "Doomsday bunker" containing the seeds of humanity
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All the seeds of life in nature are stored here in case of disaster. |
Located in a remote mountainous area on an island in Spitsbergen, Norway, 120 meters below the surface, there is an underground vault that is maintained at a temperature of −18°С. Humidity is kept at a minimum, and the “microclimate” created in the vault is constantly monitored by an automated system. This is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
The environmental conditions in the Svalbard Vault are intended to protect humanity's last hope of reviving the entire natural world in the event of an unforeseen natural disaster.
This place houses seed chambers that preserve the agricultural heritage of all the countries in the world, and for this reason no one is allowed to set foot in it, to prevent the possibility of harming the hope of human survival.
2. Javari Valley, Brazil
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The inhabitants here are completely unaware of the existence of the civilized world. |
There are many indigenous tribes that have lived in the Amazon rainforest for centuries. Aerial photographs have proven the existence of these tribes that have never experienced any contact with the outside world. In the Javari Valley, there are about 14 such tribes, who have never known or experienced the modern world and whose entire lives revolve around farming.
Scientists have recently discovered eight more tribes, estimating the total population of these groups to be around 2,000. For safety reasons and to preserve the way of life of the people here, the authorities have banned ordinary people from accessing this 77,000 square kilometer Amazon rainforest area.
3. Club 33, New Orleans (USA)
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The door to the world's most secret club created by Walt Disney. |
In 1967, Walt Disney founded a club that included prominent investors and prominent public figures or politicians.
You’ll never be invited to visit “Club 33,” and no one will ever know why the club got its name once they pass through the mysterious door that leads inside the club’s headquarters. Rumor has it that it’s more than just the number of members.
If anyone is truly curious about the club, they must wait 14 years to be approved and pay a fee of $10,450 (equivalent to VND 239 million) per individual or $27,500 (equivalent to VND 625 million) if they belong to an organization. In addition, each year, individuals and organization members who join the club must pay thousands of dollars to maintain their membership.
4. The magnetic island of Es Vedrà
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The truth about this uninhabited island remains a mystery. |
Es Vedrà is an island in the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain; it is believed to have the third strongest magnetic field on Earth (the first is the Bermuda Triangle and the second is the North Pole).
According to rumors, technological devices cannot function here and you cannot use a compass to determine the exact direction, because the compass needle will constantly rotate in many different directions. However, the island has no metal ore and is formed entirely from volcanic rock.
This mysterious island has long been the center of many legends and unexplained stories. The Spanish government has banned visitors to the island and declared it a nature reserve. Some say that locals still make occasional illegal trips to Es Vedrà. Either way, all you’re allowed to do is observe the island from afar.
According to Young Knowledge
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