Dreadful places of the world, where people have to take permission before going
Dreadful places of the world, where people have to take permission before going
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There are many places in the world, which are famous for some reason, but not everyone is allowed to go to those places. Only a few people can go to those places which can do research at this place. Today we are going to tell you about such places, which are very special and unique. The 'Grand Shrine of Eyes' temple in Shinto, Japan, is allowed to visit only those families who belong to the family, except the priest. The special thing about this temple is that it is dismantled and rebuilt every 20 years.

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It is an underground seed storage center in Svalbard, Norway. It has been built up to 430 feet in the mountains. About 1 million seeds of different species have been preserved here. They have been secured for an emergency. Not everyone is allowed to go here. Only those who work here or who want to keep their seeds safe here can go to this place. Lacus Cave of France was discovered in 1940. Thousands of pictures of the early human era are present in this cave, 20 thousand years old. People are restricted to go here. This is because there are dangerous insects in the cave and there is also a danger of the cave breaking down.

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Herd Island of Australia is a volcanic island. A volcano is still burning on this island which originated from the depths of the Indian Ocean, due to which the movement of tourists here is restricted. Not everyone can visit the secret archives of Vatican City. Only the Pope and some special people are allowed here. It is because of this that centuries-old books and documents have been saved in these archives.

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