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10.Room 39

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It's a secret organization in North Korea, the most closed country in the world. Room 39 has existed since 1970. According to some assumptions, its task is to conduct illegal operations in the interests of the government. It's believed that it's there that foreign currency is exchanged and weapons are sold. The exact location of room 39 is unknown.


09.Coca-Cola Recipe Vault

Coca Cola secret recipe vault

Since the creation of the drink, its recipe has been kept in the strictest confidence and is locked in a vault only the company management can enter. Some believe the safe is just a decoration, and the recipe is learned by heart by several managers. According to another version, the recipe was published back in 1979. But to check its reliability you need to get into the vault, and no one has succeeded yet.


08.Bohemian Grove

Bohemian grove - 1915 ritual
Unknown author / Public domain

"Bohemian Grove" is an elite club located in the ancient relic forest of California. Every year since 1899, the most influential people of the world (including American presidents) gather here. The wait to join the club is about 15 years. Participants can invite guests from all over the world who will need to sign a nondisclosure document.

The club's motto is "Weaving spiders come not here," which means that all business needs to be left outside. However, contrary to these words, it's believed that it was here in 1942 that the Manhattan Project for the creation of an atomic bomb was signed.


07.White's Gentleman's Club

Savile Club New Bar 2
Creator:Savile Club / CC0

The most exclusive club in England was founded in 1693. The club is famous for its "betting book" where the results of the strangest bets are noted. For example, there was a ‎£3,000 bet on which raindrop would reach the bottom of a window faster. Women cannot enter the club. As a rule, it consists of the rich, politicians, athletes, and artists. You can enter through the invitation of 3 of its members.

06.Ise Grand Shrine

Ise grand shrine Naiku , 伊勢神宮 内宮 - panoramio (11)
z tanuki / CC BY

Ise Grand Shrine is the main shrine of Japan where lots of national treasures are kept. The most significant of them is the legendary mirror of Amaterasu - Yata no Kagami. According to Shinto traditions, the temple is destroyed and rebuilt every 20 years. Only priests and members of the Imperial family have the right to enter its territory, and the rest can only admire the shrine from afar.

05. Metro-2

Déli pályaudvar, Budapest metro 2
Christo / CC BY-SA

It's located in Salt Lake City inside the Granite Mountain at a depth of 180 m. There are huge doors that serve as an entrance to the vault, and the territory is heavily guarded. In this place the church stores the most important historical treasures and documents. It's known that one of the main values is a library consisting of 40,000 microfilms. No one knows what other artifacts are hidden in the vault.

04. Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

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Diego Garcia is an island of the British Indian Ocean Territory, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. It is a militarised atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago.

03.Vatican Secret Archives

Interiors of Vatican Secret Archives
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Only the Pope and the higher ranks of the church can enter the archive itself. The archive racks are 84 km (39.8 miles) long and number millions of documents. Some of them are more than 1,200 years old. The only way to see its priceless artifacts is to get involved in science and prove the importance of your work. At the same time, scientists are only allowed to request a document by number and write out the necessary information.

02. Disneyland Club (Club 33)

Club 33 - Disneyland Park


Club 33, located in Disneyland, is one of the most closed places in the world. It was founded by Walt Disney in 1967 for the most influential businessmen, celebrities, and politicians. After the opening, 33 representatives of the world's largest corporations had membership. Those who want to join the club must pay $30,000 and "stand in line" for 14 years.



01.Robins Island


A view of Robins Island from above shows its teardrop shape. Peter Boody photo


Robins Island is a 435-acre island in Peconic Bay by the eastern end of Long Island off the coast of New Suffolk, New York. The island is privately owned and not accessible to the public and is within the jurisdiction of the Town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York in the United States

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