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Results: Most Forbidden Areas in the World!! Part 6

Published on 12/02/2023
By: vercetti2021
2165
Trivia
Thanksgiving hangover! Onwards to the forbidden zones!
1.
1.
Ise Grand Shrine, Japan. Japan is globally popular for its shrine culture and houses approximately 80,000 shrines. The most important among all is the Ise Grand Shrine. It is one of the most expensive temples in Japan due to its architectural grandeur. To maintain the Shinto traditions dating back to the 8th century, this temple is rebuilt every 20 years. And that comes with a million-dollar price tag. Unless you are a member of the royal family, you are forbidden to enter the hallowed halls of this ancient Japanese representation. Would you visit this place if you were a royal?
Ise Grand Shrine, Japan. Japan is globally popular for its shrine culture and houses approximately 80,000 shrines. The most important among all is the Ise Grand Shrine. It is one of the most expensive temples in Japan due to its architectural grandeur. To maintain the Shinto traditions dating back to the 8th century, this temple is rebuilt every 20 years. And that comes with a million-dollar price tag. Unless you are a member of the royal family, you are forbidden to enter the hallowed halls of this ancient Japanese representation. Would you visit this place if you were a royal?
Yes
25%
533 votes
No
33%
695 votes
Undecided
23%
491 votes
Not Applicable
18%
381 votes
2.
2.
Heard Island, Australia. One of the most unexplored places on the Earth, Heard Island lies between Antarctica and Madagascar. Politically, this island is a part of Australia. There are two active volcanoes on the Heard Island, and it is completely barren. The entire island is composed of debris and limestone that took place as a result of volcanic eruptions. To preserve the fragile natural surroundings, the Australian Government restricted entry to the forbidden island. Would you visit if you were granted permission?
Heard Island, Australia. One of the most unexplored places on the Earth, Heard Island lies between Antarctica and Madagascar. Politically, this island is a part of Australia. There are two active volcanoes on the Heard Island, and it is completely barren. The entire island is composed of debris and limestone that took place as a result of volcanic eruptions. To preserve the fragile natural surroundings, the Australian Government restricted entry to the forbidden island. Would you visit if you were granted permission?
Yes
27%
567 votes
No
41%
860 votes
Undecided
17%
366 votes
Not Applicable
15%
307 votes
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3.
Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic. One of the most spectacular landmarks of Czech Republic, Pravcicka Brana is the biggest sandstone arch in Europe. Till 1982, this landmark attracted tourists from far and near. Later, to minimise erosion, people are restricted to visit the arch. However, geologists think that this natural sandstone arch of Pravcicka Brana would soon collapse and hence it makes it a forbidden place. Would you visit this landmark before it collapses?
Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic. One of the most spectacular landmarks of Czech Republic, Pravcicka Brana is the biggest sandstone arch in Europe. Till 1982, this landmark attracted tourists from far and near. Later, to minimise erosion, people are restricted to visit the arch. However, geologists think that this natural sandstone arch of Pravcicka Brana would soon collapse and hence it makes it a forbidden place. Would you visit this landmark before it collapses?
Yes
31%
656 votes
No
37%
779 votes
Undecided
17%
358 votes
Not Applicable
15%
307 votes
4.
4.
Bonus! TOI 5205b. Astronomers have found an unusually large planet orbiting a small star, located about 280 light-years from Earth. The unexpected size of the newly discovered world, called TOI 5205b, has led researchers to call it the "forbidden planet. The exoplanet orbits a red dwarf star called TOI-5205, which is about 40% the size and mass of our sun, and about 5,660 degrees Fahrenheit (3,127 degrees Celsius) in temperature compared with the sun's blazing average of 9,980 F (5,527 C). If given the possibly of futuristic space travel was there, would you go to the forbidden planet? (Yes this last one is a joke)
Bonus! TOI 5205b. Astronomers have found an unusually large planet orbiting a small star, located about 280 light-years from Earth. The unexpected size of the newly discovered world, called TOI 5205b, has led researchers to call it the
Yes, beam me up, Scotty!
13%
274 votes
No thanks, I prefer my feet on Earth
61%
1273 votes
Undecided
9%
190 votes
Not Applicable
17%
363 votes
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