Worlds Most Secretive Locations

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Worlds most secretive locations! These top secret places are hidden destinations forbidden for tourists.\r
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6: Vatican City\r
The archives under the Vatican is so off-limits, it even includes the word secret in its official name. Known as Archivum Secretum Vaticanum in Latin, it is a repository for the most important documents related to history. It was constructed in 1611 in order to separate certain documents from the more public Vatican Library. The documents are now preserved in a climate-controlled environment that prevents them from deterioration, and are surrounded by fire-resistant concrete walls fitted with high tech security features. Among the Archives known documents are those related to Europe, Galileo Galilee, as well as King Henry Vİ - the rejection of which caused England to separate itself.\r
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5: Moscow Metro 2, Russia\r
Few stories can top the one which tells us about Metro 2, a secret underground transit system in Moscow. Moscow already has a reputation for its elaborate train stations, but the existence of a completely separate and clandestine second network running alongside the public one remains a question to this day.\r
The first line was said to connect with some country homes outside of Moscow. The length of the train system then increased over time, reaching a total of four lines, and lying 50 to 200 meters below the ground. But in 1991, the US Department of Defense published a report which devoted several pages to a secret transport system built underneath Moscow.\r
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One of the most exclusive and oldest of its kind. Founded in 1693, its member have included royals, aristocrats, politicians and businessmen, many whos fathers and grandfathers were members before them. Notable members include Prince Charles, Prince William, and former British Prime Minister David Cameron who resigned his membership in 2008. Whites establishment is exclusively for gentlemen, but has made an exception for Queen Elizabeth II to visit. Still, even she could not be accepted as a member. It was once referred to as the bane of half the English nobility. The clubhouse never closes, and a betting book kept inside contains wagers going back hundreds of years, including ridiculous ones like when two lords betted on which raindrop on a window pane would slide down to the bottom first.\r
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3: Club 33 – Disneyland, California\r
Disneyland is full of amazing secrets, and one of the best kept secrets is right under the noses of all its visitors. Club 33 is the name of a private club and exclusive 5 star restaurant located in the heart of Disneyland California. If youve been to that theme park, youve definitely walked past Club 33s front doors, although you might not have realized it. There are several theories about the origin of the clubs name. The official explanation states that Club 33 gets its name from its address of 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square at Disneyland.\r
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2: RAF Menwith Hill, UK\r
The RAF Menwith Hill is a base in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the British in 1960, but has been run jointly with the US since the beginning. The United State ook on responsibility for the US operation of the site in 1966. The site has always housed cutting edge technology, and today it is home to more than 30 large golf-ball like radar domes, and s as a ground station for the US. Menwith Hill is also widely believed to be an element of the ECHELON system, a surveillance network that is capable of monitoring and eavesdropping on any modern communication including phone calls, emails, text messages and internet browsing history.\r
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1: Bohemian Grove, California\r
Bohemian Grove is a campground located in Monte Rio, California, belonging to a private all-mens club known as the Bohemian Club. It was established in 1872 to serve as a hub for members of San Franciscos cultural fraternity, but the club soon opened its membership to include rich and powerful people outside of the citys borders. Getting into the club is not easy. There are extremely expensive membership and annual fees that has to be paid, and there would still be a 15 year plus waiting list. Most importantly, membership needs to be approved, which usually requires elite-connections and an Ivy League education background. Bohemian Grove hosts a two week summer event each year, with about 2000 members attending, all divided between smaller encampments according to their ranks.

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