10 Places Around The World That You Can Only Visit Through Google Maps

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10 Places Around The World That You Can Only Visit Through Google Maps

The world is your oyster, is it? Well, not quite! From top secret Headquarters to clandestine underground tunnels and hush-hush societies, we run through some of the places across the globe that you can only visit virtually on Google Maps and not for real.

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TravelTriangle.com, India’s first customizable holiday tour package marketplace, explores some of the most inaccessible places around the world. Take a look at these 10 Places Around The World That You Can Only Visit Through Google Maps.

1. Area 51 – The Biggest Conspiracy Theory of America

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You must know about America’s worst kept secret – Area 51 which is an alias for a military base located in Nevada, around 80 miles northwest of downtown Las Vegas. Right at the center of the base is a huge military airfield. Arguably, the main purpose of the base is to research and develop experimental aircrafts and weaponry. The U.S government never acknowledged its existence adding fuel to the conspiracy theories that say the base is used for analysis of UFO and aliens. We obviously don’t know which version is true since nobody is allowed access.

2. Svalbard Global Seed Vault – You know where to go in case Apocalypse actually takes place

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Built out of the fear that those sci-fi scenarios when the world comes to an end might come true, Svalbard Global Seed Vault, located in the North Sea is home to 250 million crop seeds shipped from gene banks worldwide. The estimated cost of this place exceeds $9 million dollars. Unless you’re a designated researcher or plant breeder you’re not allowed inside the vault. If in case you ever enter the vault you’d be the only hope for agriculture during a polar ice cap melt or any other Earthly disaster!

3. Mezhgorye – What happens in Russia stays in Russia

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A closed town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia – Mezhgorye is a closed town. It’s said that people residing in the town work on a highly classified secret program around Mount Yamantaw, which is suspected to be the location of either a repository of Russian treasures, a nuclear program, a bunker in case of war or a huge warehouse of coal. Nobody really knows!

4. North Sentinel Island, Andaman – Where the deadliest tribe resides

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A group of indigenous people known as the Sentinelese, live in the North sentinel Island of Andaman in the Bay of Bengal. The estimated population of the island is between 50 and 400. These people are considered to be the last people on earth to remain virtually untouched by modern civilization.

Attempts to contact the tribe have been met with hostility. People have been attacked by arrows and stones if they get too close to their area. In fact on 26 January 2006, two fishermen were killed when their boat drifted near the island.

5. Vatican Secret Archives – Property of the Pope

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This is not just any ordinary library, it’s the Vatican Library! Only a sacred few are allowed access to the vaults. However, if you need to read any of the books, which by the way are owned by the Pope, you can receive the manuscript via email. How very modern!

6. Lascaux Caves, France – Art of the Palaeolithic Age

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Archaeologists discovered this place in South West France, Lascaux. It’s a complex of caves that are world-renowned for their Palaeolithic cave paintings, estimated to be over 17,500 years old. They were once open to public viewing but now they have been closed since quite some time to preserve the original artwork. So, no, you’re not allowed here as well!

7. Room 39, North Korea – Kim Jong’s Secret Vault

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It’s hard enough getting into North Korea, imagine trying to get into Room 39! It’s a secretive North Korean government facility that’s said to be home to several illegal operations including counterfeiting $100 bills, production of drugs (including methamphetamine and heroin) and international insurance fraud. Many claim that Room 39 is critical to Kim Jong’s continued power, enabling him to buy political support and fund North Korea’s nuclear weapons’ program. Yikes!

8. Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion

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Located in Ethiopia, the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion is impossible to access because it’s claimed to house some of the most important biblical objects like the original Ark of the Covenant. According to legends, the Ark was brought to Ethiopia with Menelik I after he visited his father King Solomon.

9. Snake Island, São Paulo – One bite of this viper can melt your flesh!

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About 90 miles from the city of São Paulo lies Ilha de Queimada Grande, or “Snake Island” – a place so filled with venomous serpents that it’s been called one of the world’s deadliest islands! Scientists estimate that up to 4,000 snakes live on the 110-acre island – that’s one snake for every six square yards. And these aren’t just any snakes. Queimada Grande is the only known home of the golden lancehead, one of the most venomous vipers in the world. Its venom is capable of melting human flesh! Currently, the Brazilian Navy bans civilians from this island, though scientists sometimes receive waivers.

10. Bohemian Grove – A secret society of the most powerful!

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Just like some cult thriller film, Bohemian Grove is a 2,700 acre rural location somewhere in Monte Rio, California. The land is owned by private San-Fran based arts club known as, well … the Bohemian Club. Every summer, the club hosts a two-week, three weekend camp in the woods for the most powerful men in the world. It’s all just a bit too weird to digest, don’t you think?

This list of 10 Places Around The World That You Can Only Visit Through Google Maps is Contributed By TravelTriangle.com , India’s first fullstack holiday tour package marketplace connect travelers with safe, reliable, local and verified holiday planners in various destinations around the world.

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