Top 10 places where you can not get

The world is full of secrets and exclusive places that we either do not know or just can not see if they wanted to. This list of the ten most significant places around the world that are closed to the general public or are virtually impossible to visit the public.

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10. Mezhgore

Mezhgore is a closed city in Russia top secret Yamantau mountains. The city was founded in 1979. Yamantau height of 1640 meters is the highest mountain in the southern Urals. Along with Mr. Kosvinski (600 km north), which the US suspects of the names of many secret nuclear sites and bunkers.

Major projects excavations uncovered the US satellite in the late 1990s, in the days of Boris Yeltsin's pro-Western government after the fall of the Soviet Union. Two of the garrison, Beloretsk-15 and Beloretsk-16, were built on top of an object.

The questions followed by the United States a few answers from the Russian government regarding Yamantau. They said that this store Russian treasures, food storage area, and a bunker for leaders in case of nuclear war.



9 Secret Vatican archives

The archives are not secret despite their importance. You can view any document you wish. But you can not go to the archive. You must file a request for a document, and it will be available to you. The only documents that you can not access those who are not yet 75 years of age (to protect diplomatic and governmental information). Indexes are available for people who want to see a document that exists in the archives. Shelves Vatican Secret Archives have a length of 84 km and has 35 000 volumes in the directory index.



8 Club 33

Contrary to popular belief, Disneyland has a full license to sell alcoholic beverages. There is one place that is always open to sell booze: Club 33. Club 33 is a private club located in the heart of Disneyland. Entrance to the club is located next to the Blue Bayoun restaurant on "33 Royal Street». Input can be found on a plate decorated with the number 33 engraved on it. Fees for joining range from 10 to 30 thousand US dollars. If you want to join the club, you have to wait 14 years to gain access.



7 Moscow Metro-2

The system was built supposedly in the time of Stalin and codenamed D-6 by the KGB. FSB of Russia as well as the administration of the Moscow Metro neither confirms nor denies the existence of Metro-2. According to rumors, the length of Metro-2, even more than the public subway. The line connects the Kremlin, the FSB headquarters, the airport Vnukovo-2, an underground city in Ramenky, as well as other places of national importance.



6. gentlemen's club White's

White is the most exclusive club of English gentlemen. It was founded in 1693 by Italian Francesco Bianco that sold hot chocolate but eventually became a typical (but extremely private) gentlemen's club. The club is famous for its "entangling book" in which members make bizarre record disputes. The most famous of which is the 3,000 pound bet at what the first raindrop slide along the window. So why is this club on the list? Women are excluded completely from membership, so half of our audience already eliminated. Secondly, people who want to join this exclusive club can only do so if invited to a meeting of members, who have the support of two other members. If you are not a member of royalty, or are not very powerful in politics or the arts, you are unlikely to ever get there.



5 Zone 51

Area 51 nickname for a military base located in the southern portion of Nevada in the western United States, 133 km from the city of Las Vegas. Located on the southern shore of Groom Lake, is hidden a large military airfield. The main objective is the basis to support development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems. Secrecy surrounding the base, the very existence of which the US government barely acknowledges, has made it a frequent subject of talk about conspiracy theories and a central database of UFO research.



4 Number 39

Room 39 or Bureau 39 th, perhaps one of the most secretive organizations in North Korea that seeks ways to obtain foreign currency for Kim Jong Il, chairman of North Korea's National Defense Commission. Number 39 was created in the late 1970s ... Very little is known about the number 39 of the secretive nature surrounding the organization, but it is reasonable to presume that the organization uses 10 to 20 bank accounts in China and Switzerland for the purposes of counterfeiting, money laundering and other illegal operations. Also argue that it has 39 rooms, drug smugglers and illegal arms sales. It is known, however, that the organization has 120 foreign trade companies under its jurisdiction and is under the direct control of Kim Jong Il. North Korea has denied participating in any illegal activity. Room 39 is believed to be located inside the ruling Workers Party building in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.



3 Grand Shrine of Ise

Grand Shrine in Japan (which is actually a series of over 100 shrines) is the most sacred place in Japan. It is dedicated to Amaterasu (the sun goddess). The temple is destroyed and is restored every 20 years in accordance with the Shinto idea of ​​death and rebirth (the next recovery will be in 2013). It takes a very important place in the list of places that you never get, because the only person who can go in there is a priest or a priest, and he must be a member of the Japanese imperial family. So, if you are not a Japanese prince or princess, no one will never see anything but the thatched roof of the shrine



2 Mountain Emergency Operations Center

It is a place that is not only closed to the public, but it is a place to which the public does not want to get there, if not global catastrophe! In all the movies about the end of the world, we see highly classified facilities that the US government has chosen to salvation. It was created in 1950 because of the "cold war", but continues to exist today. For obvious reasons its operations are highly classified.



1 military base RAF Menwith Hill

RAF Menwith Hill - British military base, which has links with the global spy network Echelon. It contains an extensive satellite ground station, communications interception system of missile warning and is known as the largest electronic monitoring station in the world. Network Echelon was created to monitor the military and diplomatic activities of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc allies during the Cold War in the early 1960s, but after its completion, running now, has been the observation hints of terrorist plots, political and diplomatic intelligence. She also participated in the reports of commercial espionage and is believed to filter all telephone calls and radio in many countries.

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