Forbidden Places Around The World You Cannot Visit

Published on 04/14/2020
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Pravcicka Brana

Pravcicka Brana

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The Pravčická brána, otherwise known as the Pravčice Sandstone Gate, is a naturally created sandstone gate in Czechia, also the most extensive in Europe. It opened to the public before, but because of the dangers of it caving in which may be caused by tourism and natural corrosion, since 1982 it has been banned to step foot on the arch. But do not fret, it is still  – it is still possible to idilozie it from a distance.

Niihau

Niihau

Ni‘ihau, or Niihau, is an island situated in Hawaii. The island has been exclusively owned by the same family since 1864 when Elizabeth Sinclair bought it from King Kamehameha V for $10,000. Nonetheless, this was not the motive as to why it was out of bounds. Actually, a polio epidemic closed the island off from the outside world. Theoretically, to be able to set foot on the island today, you have to be invited by either a member of the Robinson family or a permanent resident of Niihau.

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