Sunday, February 8, 2015


In the world there are many places of which are forbidden to visit. However, the list of countries that can not violate mba people who are usually as follows:

10. Empire State Building, New York

The Empire State Building is one of the most beautiful monuments of New York. The building is 1,454 meters high, including the antenna. In the years 1931-1970 it was the tallest building in the world, yet today is one of the highest structures in the Big Apple. No wonder then that people want to see the best view of the city of New York from the tower but on the ground floor of 102 103 offers an even better view to see the city but is closed to the public. On this floor there is enough space to sit and small helicopters. It is not surprising if used for something like that.

9. Hashima Island

Hashima Island known as Gunkanjima (or Battleship Island) is an uninhabited island 14.5 miles from Nagasaki. This piece of land was purchased from Mitsubishi in 1890, which were built apartment buildings for workers who pull coal from mines underwater. Then in 1974 the mines were closed and abandoned Hashima, earning the nickname island ghost. The country would be a great destination for enthusiasts and adventurers, but many of the buildings are in a dilapidated state and this makes visits dangerous.

8. Hollywood Billboard

One of the most recognizable symbols of the city Tinsel Town, is definitely billboard in the Hollywood hills. For the first was built in 1923. Built as a advertisement for real estate developments, the billboard was restored in 1978, after which there was extreme degradation. To save the tourists who are definitely interested to look closely there is a guardrail by a security system hi-tech, motion detectors and video cameras.

7. Ise Grand Shrine

Ise Grand Shrine is located in Mie prefecture in Honshu Island of Japan, is one of the most sacred Shinto shrines, dedicated to the goddess Amaterasu. Allegedly created two thousand years ago. But it is apparently the place is kept Imperial Sacred Mirror. For ordinary people is not accessible. Priest who is tasked to protect the sacred place appears to be from a Japanese imperial family.

6. Poveglia Poveglia

It is a small island in the Venetian lagoon with a rather unpleasant story. Its population moved in the 14th century after the island was attacked by rival Genoese fleet and then remained largely uninhabited country, until it became a quarantine station. Thousands of people are estimated to have died there from the plague and other horrible diseases, until 1922 the country became an asylum for the mentally ill, where it is thought that a cruel doctor has experimented on patients with lobotomi. Nowadays, Poveglia thought to be an island with such a history and ghosts. The island is currently closed to the public.

5. National Museum Security Education

In Nanjing has documents and electronic equipment dating from 1927. While the Central Intelligence Department of the Communist Party was created in the 1980s In this building you will find all the tools you see in old movies of James Bond smaller pistols , guns disguised as lipstick, coins used to conceal documents, miniature cameras, and map hidden in decks of cards. Even though things are quite obsolete exposed, Chinese spies have more micro hi-tech tool, to spy today. The museum is still off limits to be visited by foreigners.

4. North Sentinel Island

North Sentinel Island is part of the Andaman Islands, an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. It is normally administered by India, but in the living people named Sentinelese (estimated to be several hundreds), are some of the last people on the planet who have no connection with modern civilization. In fact, they have been known for throwing javelins and arrows when approaching strangers near their lands. Recently two fishermen were killed while trying to get closer to the island. While no doubt be interesting to cooperate with people who are still in the stone age. On the other hand the government does not intend to interfere in any way in the lives of the natives.

3. Secret Archives of the Vatican

Do not be fooled by the secret word (or conspiracy theories), it is used only to describe it formally. In this context, the word simply means that archives are the personal property of the Pope, in fact, the documents are open to the public, but there is something else, that you explore the archives need to be a scholar to do research. As for ordinary people is less of a problem. It is said that the Vatican's secret archives are about 35,000 volumes in the archives 52 miles long. Documents of inestimable value are several millennia old. They mostly dating from the eighth century, to the present day, and in them are described many historical characters, starting from the Knights Templars, and to Galileo, Martin Luther and Henry XVIII. These documents are usually stored in air-conditioned areas of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.

2. Lascaux Cave

Lascaux is a country in southwestern France, famous for its prehistoric cave paintings bears which date back to about 17,300 years ago. The cave contains nearly 2000 images depicting animals, people, and abstract figures. Some of these images are quite beautiful and a unique insight into the minds of our distant ancestors, who have tended artistic appears before the first built of ancient civilizations. Since it was discovered in 1940, the caves have been a very popular tourist destination, but the influx of visitors who made this negative impact to paintings, to the allowance has been limited.

1. Surtsey

The island of Surtsey is the southernmost point of Iceland and also place the "youngest" on Earth. It was created as a result of a volcanic eruption that began in 1963, reaching the surface in November 1963 and ended in June 1967. Surtsey is currently being treated as a kind of scientific experiment. About 724.2048 meters of land is held uninhabited (except for a small office use to researchers who are careful not to interfere with the local ecosystem.

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