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Results: Most Forbidden Areas in the World!! Part 11!

Published on 03/09/2024
By: vercetti2021
2142
Trivia
Deeper the lore, the deeper the mystery!
1.
1.
Woomera Test Range, Australia. Also known as the Woomera Prohibited Area, the Woomera Test Range is the largest land testing range in the world. Covering over 122,000 sq km (over 46,000 sq mi), it is located in South Australia, about 450 km (280 mi) north west of Adelaide. Declared a prohibited area in 1947, the test range is closed to the public. However, the site also features a museum and several other attractions that can be visited by tourists. Obviously just a testing range for missiles and craft alike just like in Area 51 in the US. Would you visit the museum though?
Woomera Test Range, Australia. Also known as the Woomera Prohibited Area, the Woomera Test Range is the largest land testing range in the world. Covering over 122,000 sq km (over 46,000 sq mi), it is located in South Australia, about 450 km (280 mi) north west of Adelaide. Declared a prohibited area in 1947, the test range is closed to the public. However, the site also features a museum and several other attractions that can be visited by tourists. Obviously just a testing range for missiles and craft alike just like in Area 51 in the US. Would you visit the museum though?
Yes
22%
471 votes
No
43%
909 votes
Undecided
20%
424 votes
Not Applicable
14%
296 votes
2.
2.
Spy Museum, China. The Jiangsu National Security Education Museum in Nanjing, Eastern China, is a spy museum known for being officially closed to foreign visitors. According to the director of the museum, the exhibited items, such as collections of tiny pistols, miniature cameras, and concealed wiretaps may be "too sensitive for foreign eyes." Chinese visitors are allowed to the museum, but they cannot take any photos inside. Obviously most of us on this site wouldn't be allowed to see this place, but would you be so curious to know why "foreign eyes" are forbidden?
Spy Museum, China. The Jiangsu National Security Education Museum in Nanjing, Eastern China, is a spy museum known for being officially closed to foreign visitors. According to the director of the museum, the exhibited items, such as collections of tiny pistols, miniature cameras, and concealed wiretaps may be
Yes
34%
705 votes
No
37%
772 votes
Undecided
14%
304 votes
Not Applicable
15%
319 votes
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3.
Mount Weather, Virginia, US. Located deep inside a mountain, just 74 km (46 mi) from Washington DC, Mount Weather is a secret underground military base that serves as a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of a national disaster. Equipped with everything from cafeterias and hospitals to power plants and a mass transit system, the base is protected by warning signs, high chain link fences, razor wire, and armed guards. Sometimes referred as the Area 51 of the east coast. Would you want to see this area inside?
Mount Weather, Virginia, US. Located deep inside a mountain, just 74 km (46 mi) from Washington DC, Mount Weather is a secret underground military base that serves as a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of a national disaster. Equipped with everything from cafeterias and hospitals to power plants and a mass transit system, the base is protected by warning signs, high chain link fences, razor wire, and armed guards. Sometimes referred as the Area 51 of the east coast. Would you want to see this area inside?
Yes
37%
783 votes
No
34%
715 votes
Undecided
16%
333 votes
Not Applicable
13%
269 votes
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4.
Diego Garcia, British Overseas Territory, UK. Located just south of the equator in the Central Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an atoll that looks like the perfect tropical retreat with white sand beaches and turquoise waters. However, after forcibly evicting residents from the atoll in 1973, the British government built a large military base on Diego Garcia and declared it off-limits to all but official personnel. Would you visit this little atoll?
Diego Garcia, British Overseas Territory, UK. Located just south of the equator in the Central Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an atoll that looks like the perfect tropical retreat with white sand beaches and turquoise waters. However, after forcibly evicting residents from the atoll in 1973, the British government built a large military base on Diego Garcia and declared it off-limits to all but official personnel. Would you visit this little atoll?
Yes
25%
525 votes
No
45%
935 votes
Undecided
17%
352 votes
Not Applicable
14%
288 votes
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