The world’s most secretive places
From an isolated Pacific island without running water to a James Bond-like spy base in England, these five places are practically off-limits to even the most curious travellers.The most alluring things in life are often those that are off-limits. And as travellers, this means that we’re fascinated by places that we’re not allowed to visit. To locate some of these oh-so-tantalizing wonders, we turned to question-and-answer site Quora.
From an isolated Pacific island without running water to a James Bond-like spy base in England, here are five of the world’s most secretive places. more infor: BBC world
The Norwegian town of Longyearbyen
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The Norwegian town of Longyearbyen
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An aerial view of Ni’ihau
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The coast of Ni’ihau
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The radar domes of RAF Menwith Hill dominate the skyline
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The archive keeps top-secret documents under lock and key
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The dome of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican
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