There are many places on our planet that are really difficult or even impossible to reach. As a rule, these places are the most intriguing.

We collected 6 secret places around the world that are impossible to enter.

Global Seed Vault, Svalbard, Norway

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened in 2008 on the island of Spitzbergen. 250 million seed samples are stored there. It was created so that people can restore any plant.

The island is a perfect place to store seeds, as there is practically no seismic activity and it is well above sea level.

HavenCo, Sealand

The data center opened in 2000 in Sealand. Its owner, HavenCo, thought this was how they could circumvent British law. It closed in 2008 but was reopened in 2013.

“Pionen” Bunker, Stockholm, Sweden

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Bahnhof’s data centers are located in a 30-meter deep cave. This bunker was built in 1943 as a radioactive fallout shelter.

There are live plants, artificial waterfalls, and a huge aquarium inside. This is how the company creates a pleasant environment for its employees.

RAF Menwith Hill Base, Yorkshire, Great Britain

This site was built in 1954 to capture signals during the Cold War. It is not known what is happening there now, but this is the largest intelligence data warehouse in the world.

Vatican Secret Archives

This is considered the most secret library in the world. All the documents of the Popes have been stored here since the 7th century.

Only an investigating officer can enter the archives with special permission, which is extremely difficult to obtain.

Bold Lane Car Park, Derbyshire, Great Britain

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This parking lot is one of the safest places in the world. Drivers receive special barcode tickets that are synced to their parking space.

Under each car, there is a motion sensor that triggers the alarm if someone moves the car without permission.

There are 190 surveillance cameras in the facility.

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