The Real Truth About The Strangest Forbidden Places You’re Not Allowed To Visit

Published on 03/22/2020
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Ise Grand Shrine – Japan

The Ise Grand Shrine is Japan’s sun goddess Amaterasu sacred sanctuary. There are many smaller shrines around Naiku and Geku, two main churches (123). The Sacred Mirror, Japan’s Imperial Regalia, is allegedly Ise Grand Shrine’s birthplace. However, it’s hard to say this because the public can’t reach the major sanctuaries. Tall wooden barriers block views and access to large shrines accessible only to the royal family of Japan.

Ise Grand Shrine – Japan

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Heard Island – Australia

Heard Island, around two-thirds of Madagascar’s Antarctica paths, is one of the planet’s most remote regions. Though similar to it, Australia is part of the Country (the island group that comprises Heard Island, the McDonald’s Island territories). In reality, island volcano tops are dark in an Antarctic atmosphere. Consequently, access to the Australian government is mainly restricted and uninhabited. The policy also includes admission for research expeditions.

Heard Island – Australia

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