Introduction:
Last month we mentioned some most secret places in the world where everyone is forbidden to "enter". Let us tell you about some most secret places that are quite secretive and restricted. Some secret places can withstand nuclear bombs and earthquakes. While some secret places are protected from the reach of people due to their sanctity and safety.
Top 10 Most Secret Places:
- Chapel of the Ark, Axum
- Lascaux Caves, France
- Cheyenne Mountain Complex, USA
- Woomera, Australia
- Gold Vault, Bank of England
- Google Data Center, North Carolina
- Niihau, Hawaii
- Metro 2, Russia
- Shanghai Complex, China
- Ise Grand Shrine, Ise Japan
Chapel of the Ark, Axum:
If you happened to watch Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first film in the famous "Indiana Jones" series, you must have seen the hero of the film, the archaeologist Indiana Jones, traveling around the world in search of a coffin and the Nazis. who is also in search of this coffin? This coffin, which is called the Ark of the Covenant and the Ark of the Covenant, is the blessed box that, according to the tradition, was built by Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) at the command of God and he kept the blessed things in it. In which the tablet of the Torah on which the 10 commandments were written and the blessings of other prophets were also preserved. It is said that this coffin was kept there when Hazrat Suleman (peace be upon him) built the temple, but after the attacks on the temple in the later period, this coffin suddenly disappeared somewhere. Some say it was hidden in an unknown location. Since then, he has been searched for. The priests of a historic church in Aksum, Ethiopia, claim that the blessed sarcophagus is preserved in the neighboring emirate. This building is completely closed to the public, only the priest of the church can enter this building.
Lascaux Caves, France:
Lascaux Cave is a thousand-year-old cave located in the Dordogne region of southwestern France. The earliest art samples found in this cave reveal the culture of past humans. Earlier, tourists were allowed here, but later it was realized that the large amount of carbon dioxide produced by the presence of tourists. Some parts of the paintings have been destroyed, so now certain scientists are allowed to enter the cave.
Cheyenne Mountain Complex, USA:
The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a US military nuclear bunker. It is located in Colorado. According to reports, it houses the US Space Command, Aerospace Defense Command, Air Force Command, and the Federal Management System. Built on granite 610 meters deep in Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain, the building is completely protected from natural disasters and can withstand a 30-megaton nuclear attack. The Cheyenne complex is also completely immune to radiological radiation.
Woomera, Australia:
There is an area called Woomera, near Adelaide in South Australia. It is forbidden for common people to go there. Weapons testing of the Royal Australian Air Force takes place here. Missiles, rockets, and aircraft are tested here. This area is also rich in natural resources. You will say that it happens in every country of the world where missile and rocket tests are conducted, where common people are prohibited, but the special and amazing thing about Wu Mira is that the entire restricted area is about 127 thousand. Contains square kilometers i.e. equal to the area of the whole of England. That is, the Israeli government has given such a large area to its army only for missile testing.
Gold Vault, Bank of England:
This is the basement of the headquarters of the Bank of England in London, the capital of Great Britain. There are 152, more than 5 tons of gold bricks kept here. The value of this gold is around 315 billion dollars. It is said that this basement has as much space as a 47-story building.
Google Data Center, North Carolina:
There are more than three billion Internet users worldwide, and Google Profile is searched 55,000 times per second and three billion times per day. Where millions of pages are added to Google's database every day, data centers have been established around the world to secure this data. Google's main data center is in Lenoir, North Carolina, where thousands of Our computers are busy all the time and common people are not allowed to visit this place.
Niihau, Hawaii:
The smallest island in terms of population in the Hawaiian Islands of the United States is Ni'Ihau. Its breathtaking scenery, beaches, and rare animals make it an ideal destination. But, the entry of any person from the outside world is prohibited on this 180 square kilometer island. The king of Hawaii sold this island to the famous Robinson family in 1863, and since 1915, no other person has been allowed to enter here. Cut off from the rest of the world, only about 130 indigenous people, live permanently on the island. There are no roads, no telephones, and no modern water supply and drainage system. Horses and bicycles are used for transportation and solar energy is used for electricity. Daily necessities are brought by boats from nearby islands. You can visit this island only if someone living there invites you. Apart from this, no one is allowed even to land on the beach.
Metro 2, Russia:
This subway system is also one of the underground systems of secret bankers. Built by Stalin during the Cold War under Moscow, this metro subway can withstand a nuclear blast. Metro 2 is the same length as the regular metro, with four lines 50 to 200 meters underground, connecting the headquarters of the Federal Security Service, the government airport, and the underground city of Ramenki.
Shanghai Complex, China:
By the way, a lot of information about this bunker built underground in the Shanghai complex is kept secret, but in this banker of 10 million square feet, about 200,000 people can be saved. This bunker can protect people from blasts, nuclear radiation, and toxic gases.
Ise Grand Shrine, Ise Japan:
Mie Prefecture is a prefecture on the Kansai island of Japan. Japan's holiest temple is located in Ise, a city in Mie. Built-in 4 BC, this temple is only open to special priests and members of the royal family.
Conclusion:
Note that the level of privacy and information available about these locations may vary, and some of these locations may have become more or less confidential over time. If you plan to visit or learn more about these places, always exercise caution and respect the rules and regulations surrounding them.

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