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Results: Most Forbidden Areas in the World!! Part 10!

Published on 02/21/2024
By: vercetti2021
2211
Trivia
I found new places, I think we can streeeeeetch this out!
1.
1.
U.N. buffer zone, Cyprus. Turkish troops invaded Cyprus in 1974, sparking a civil war between the Greek and Turkish inhabitants. When the fighting ended in a ceasefire, the United Nations took control of a no-man's land "buffer zone" in the country's capital, Nicosia. There, walls separate the Turkish community in the North (which Turkey, but no other countries, recognises as a separate state) from the Greek community in the South. Behind the walls are abandoned homes and businesses. Some "Civil Use Areas" allow civilians, but other areas have been practically untouched for decades. Would you visit if you could?
U.N. buffer zone, Cyprus. Turkish troops invaded Cyprus in 1974, sparking a civil war between the Greek and Turkish inhabitants. When the fighting ended in a ceasefire, the United Nations took control of a no-man's land
Yes
17%
369 votes
No
57%
1249 votes
Undecided
14%
309 votes
Not Applicable
12%
273 votes
2.
2.
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. This notorious detention facility is actually in Cuba but it's an important United States military prison, located within the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. Highly secure, the isolated camp has become synonymous with torture and detention without trial, with some prisoners held there indefinitely. Cloaked in controversy since the first detainees were transferred to the prison camp in January 2002, this is one place you probably wouldn't want to visit, even if you could. But would you for curious reasons?
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. This notorious detention facility is actually in Cuba but it's an important United States military prison, located within the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. Highly secure, the isolated camp has become synonymous with torture and detention without trial, with some prisoners held there indefinitely. Cloaked in controversy since the first detainees were transferred to the prison camp in January 2002, this is one place you probably wouldn't want to visit, even if you could. But would you for curious reasons?
Yes
18%
393 votes
No
60%
1325 votes
Undecided
10%
221 votes
Not Applicable
12%
261 votes
3.
3.
Granite Mountain Secret Vault, Salt Lake County, Utah. Somewhere in the spectacular natural landscapes of Utah's Salt Lake County is an ultra-secure vault belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Mormon Church. Granite Mountain Records Vault lies 600 feet (183m) inside the rock of Little Cottonwood Canyon and houses the world's largest collection of genealogical records. For this reason, no public access is allowed and few know exactly where the facility is. Would you be curious enough to find this location?
Granite Mountain Secret Vault, Salt Lake County, Utah. Somewhere in the spectacular natural landscapes of Utah's Salt Lake County is an ultra-secure vault belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or the Mormon Church. Granite Mountain Records Vault lies 600 feet (183m) inside the rock of Little Cottonwood Canyon and houses the world's largest collection of genealogical records. For this reason, no public access is allowed and few know exactly where the facility is. Would you be curious enough to find this location?
Yes
22%
481 votes
No
54%
1185 votes
Undecided
12%
269 votes
Not Applicable
12%
265 votes
4.
4.
Club 33, Anaheim, California. If you've ever been to the Disneyland Park in Anaheim then you may well have walked through New Orleans Square, a replica of Louisiana's iconic city. Somewhere here you'll find Club 33, a members-only destination that's shrouded in mystique. The club was originally created as a place for Walt Disney to entertain important guests but he passed away shortly before it opened. Now the invite-only club has a waitlist and it's said membership fees go up to around £22,000 ($30,000) per year. I guess you can say its not TOTALLY off limits. It's just super exclusive and expensive. Would you visit if you could?
Club 33, Anaheim, California. If you've ever been to the Disneyland Park in Anaheim then you may well have walked through New Orleans Square, a replica of Louisiana's iconic city. Somewhere here you'll find Club 33, a members-only destination that's shrouded in mystique. The club was originally created as a place for Walt Disney to entertain important guests but he passed away shortly before it opened. Now the invite-only club has a waitlist and it's said membership fees go up to around £22,000 ($30,000) per year. I guess you can say its not TOTALLY off limits. It's just super exclusive and expensive. Would you visit if you could?
Yes
27%
602 votes
No
47%
1043 votes
Undecided
14%
299 votes
Not Applicable
12%
256 votes
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