10 restricted places to human on earth ... never can enter!!!
our planet is gifted with beautiful nature and Humans are ruling almost everywhere and everything, though We think we can visit anywhere on earth there are few places which are prohibited for human entry...
have a look at 10 such places...
Snake Island - Brazil
Also known as " Illhada quiemada Grande", This place may look like one perfect holiday destination because of its exotic beauty. But for long years it had invaded by different species of snakes. It is said to be that per square meter occupy this island. Few most venomous Vipers that can even melt human flesh and other snakes inhabit here.
If you interested to watch the discovery channel's Treasure quest on snake island
North Sentinel Island India
One of the islands in the Andaman island chain, surrounded by coral reefs and thickly forested, Is home for Sentinelese Tribe who are living for more than 1000s of decades On the Island, Are often fight for their land, so the Indian government had strictly prohibited Entry of visitors to this island. Entry around 5 miles into the island is illegal according to the Indian low. All most Invaders try to enter the island were killed by the tribe.
Lascaux caves - France
This place is an Archeologically treasure, to prevent this treasure France government had prohibited the entry into the Island. The cave is full of paintings that are created before 17300 years back. Since 1963 the cave had closed for Visitors.
Heard Island-Australia
Heard Island is one of the most remoted islands belongs to Australia, that contain always active two volcanos, The island is also known for rapidly changing on settings geographically, and its low temperature. Due to its active volcanos and temperature changes autralian government has a list of rules if you really want to enter.
Poveglia Island -Italy
One of the silent islands belongs to Italian territory. There was population before the world war but then the Island was almost left out without any population, later it was used as a quarantine center for various diseases, and then As a mental asylum for some time, But now It is completely prohibited for visitors as it may be a place to start with any diseases.
Surtsey Island- Iceland
Surtsey Island is A volcanic Island near Iceland. It was formed Under the sea with a volcanic eruption and ultimately reach the surface in 1963. Also it is a UNESCO s one of the world heritage sites. It also predicted that with the continuous erosion the island is like to disappear in the near future. Grey seal and some birds use this island as a breeding and nesting spot. Human entry is restricted except for researchers.
Also see: Is it really bad to eat at late night?
North Brother Island United States
This Island Located near Newyork city. It was once used as a hospital for smallpox, and also fro the typhoid victims. soon after several incidents of death Island closed for visitors and now act as a bird sanctuary.
Diego Gracia Indian ocean
One of the most beautiful ocean views Island that belongs to British Indian ocean territory, completely militarised. there were around 960 people who lived on this island in 1963 but later several political issues resulted in removing them forcibly from the island so that can establish a military establishment. Then it became a point of government armed troops and visitors never allowed after that.
Mezhgorye Russia
once a famous town in Russia, but Russian government closed this place for undisclosed reasons, it is believed that this place Use by the Russian military as a missile checkpoint. said to a beautiful place surrounded by mountains and forested areas the buildings are still can see, but now surrounded by the Russian armed forces.
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Ise Jingu Japan
The heavenly place in japan restricted for public only allows the royal family members and high-rank priests. it is said to be that this place is demolished and rebuilt once every two decades. according to Shinto's notion there is the whole place considered to highly sacred.
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