5 places forbidden to humans
1 Area 51 in the United States of America
One of the most mysterious areas in the world and no one is allowed to enter it
In the fifties of the last century, there were people who reported that they saw flying saucers with strange flashes coming out of them and moving in strange paths in the state of Nevada
Since then, the area has been surrounded by heavy guard from the US Air Force and no one is allowed to enter it and the US government prevents anyone from approaching it with several signs ... The warning begins with a fine, then a prison sentence, then a threat to shoot
And its existence was officially recognized only a few years ago and Obama was the first US president to talk about it
2 Snake Island in Brazil
Snake Island in Brazil is classified as the most dangerous natural area and it is forbidden to visit it by the public and tourists and only scientists are allowed to enter it
Snake Island in Brazil contains many deadly species of snakes such as the golden viper and the density of snakes on the island is estimated at one snake per square meter and its total area is estimated at 430 square meters
3 Dooms day vault
The doomsday vault, it is a seed bank located in Norway, 1,300 kilometers from the North Pole. The dome rises 130 meters above sea level, making it safe from melting snow and contains all types of seeds, secured in the event of wars or famines.
Once the seeds reach the vault, they are not allowed to leave except to the party that sent them.
In fact, some seeds were sent last year to Syria, part of which was destroyed during the war.
4 Lascaux Cave in France
Discovered by children playing in 1940 and turned into the most important archaeological discovery in history, then closed to people and became prohibited.
Lascaux Cave contains the oldest murals in the world and includes more than 900 paintings drawn by hunters in the Stone Age. The drawings include geometric shapes and huge animals that lived in the area. Scientists were amazed by the quality of the murals and their survival for all that time.
The French government named it Lascaux and opened it to visitors after World War II And tourists
But in 1955, scientists issued a warning that the heat, humidity and light had a negative effect on the engravings and their colors due to frequent visits, so the cave was finally closed in 1963
5 Coca-Cola Vault
The Coca-Cola recipe is considered one of the most secret recipes in the world
The Coca-Cola recipe is located inside a large vault in a museum in Atlanta, and only a few are allowed to pass through the vault