When we have time to dedicate ourselves and our family, soon the option to travel comes to mind, right ?, with the safe journey that also comes to mind to record as much as possible in photos and videos using our camera, smartphone or any other. another device. The important thing is, of course, to be able to prolong the situation in a register for posterity.
However, there are certain restrictions in some parts of the world (whether cultural, security or any other aspect) that allow you to content up with MAXIMUM to absorb much of the landscape or historical content of your retina. and filming will certainly be forbidden to do so and, if it does, it can even be arrested or worse, killed.
- Thinking about this kind of somewhat restricted environment.
- Veja magazine journalist Tatiana Cunha has drawn up a list of seven places in the world where the level of restriction remains frightening.
- But if we look at it calmly and carefully.
- It makes sense to even preserve the rarity of the place.
Then check out this list of places that only a few specific people (or even EVERYONE) can access:
51 region? United States
This road that crosses the Nevada state region has an intimate relationship with extraterrestrial activity, as many stories and reports ensure that the site houses space specimens and that they have already been dissected during autopsies; However, this is not why access to the Army is restricted, but rather by the operation of Edwards Air Force Base.
Lascaux cave? France
This place is visited by curious tourists to record cave paintings through the lens of their cameras since 1940, when it was discovered, however, after an expert analysis realized that people’s breathing inside the caves with this prehistoric art emitted enough carbon dioxide to damage the paintings, the visit was limited to the caves of the region without this kind of artistic expression.
Big Queimada Island? Brazil
Near the coastal strip that belongs to the state of Sao Paulo there is an island where the only inhabitants are snakes, thousands of them, by the way, it is not surprising that it is also called Ilha das Cobras, and to preserve many endangered species, only researchers can visit the site.
Diego Garcia Island? United Kingdom
Do you think of a region with a perfect coastal climate, away from any element of civilization and ideal for sunbathing and sunbathing?Diego Garcia Island is like this, but it hopes, its population was abolished in the 1970s and a British-owned military base was built instead. Developed.
Surtsey Island? Iceland
Listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this island submerged in the 1960s only serves as a point of scientific observation for a place without human influence. In other words, visits by civilians, dives or surrounding buildings are strictly prohibited.
Ise Jingu Shrine? Japan
In addition to being a beautiful place containing around 127 temples, the area is characterized by a ritual where the entire structure is removed and then built with the symbol of death and renewal. Curious to see the process? For now, abandon your plans to take photos and possibly take advantage of the ambient light as, in addition to the ceremony that is very rarely held, you can only see it as senior religious officials and members of the Japanese imperial family.
Svaldbard’s global seed vault? Norway
It is nothing more than a super safe located in the coldest regions of Norway where seeds of different species of flowers, plants and fruits are stored. For scientific studies and prevention against a global accident, only companies that deposit seeds in the safe and employees have access to the site.