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

Published on 03/22/2020
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Tomb of Qin Shi Huang – China

A UNESCO-listed location built in 246 BC to 208 BC under a 76-meter tomb, Qin Shi Huang Dome is officially known as the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. It’s still not appropriately laid, so it’s illegal to enter the tomb itself. Excavating the Terracotta Army in the large acropolis outside the tomb. The first pieces of warrior statues were discovered in March 1974, and excavation efforts are still underway.

Tomb of Qin Shi Huang – China

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Pravcicka Brana – Czech Republic

Pravcicka Brana is the thin rock arch form. Near the Czech Republic near Bohemia, Switzerland. The arch is 16 meters above ground, 26.5 meters high, and Europe’s most massive natural sandstone arch. In 1982, due to deforestation drawing so many visitors, the government restricted public access to the site. The bridge will eventually collapse, according to geologists.

Pravcicka Brana – Czech Republic

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