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What is the most illegal place to go?

What are the Most Infamous & Illegal places to visit?
  1. North Sentinel Island, India. Tucked away in the Bay of Bengal, North Sentinel Island stands as a testament to human isolation and untouched natural beauty. ...
  2. Doomsday Vault, Norway. ...
  3. Runit Island (Marshall Islands) ...
  4. Ilha da Queimada Grande , Brazil. ...
  5. Surtsey Island, Iceland.




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Snake Island, Brazil No human even dare to tread on Snake Island, and it is even regarded as the most forbidden places in the world and in Brazil. In fact, it is so dangerous that the government has made it illegal to visit the island.

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North Sentinel Island, India The Sentinelese are violently hostile to visitors and may attack with spears, bows, and arrows. For this reason, the Indian government has made it illegal for anyone who is not a resident to go within three miles of the island, and it is heavily patrolled by the Indian Navy.

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Almost anyone with a powerful passport and their health can visit 100 countries if they have enough money to do so. There are 100 safe countries in the world. There are 100 countries that are easy to get to.

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9 Places on the Planet Off-Limits to Visitors
  • of 9. Snake Island. Prefeitura Municipal Itanhaém Follow / Flickr. ...
  • of 9. Heard Island and McDonald Islands. ...
  • of 9. Lascaux. ...
  • of 9. North Sentinel Island. ...
  • of 9. Ise Grand Shrine. ...
  • of 9. Area 51. ...
  • of 9. Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. ...
  • of 9. Svalbard Global Seed Vault.


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You can find private islands for sale via Private Islands Inc. or Vladi Private Islands, or by contacting a realtor who specializes in big-ticket sales. Additionally, some high-end real estate companies, like Sotheby's International Realty or Christie's International Real Estate, list private islands for sale.

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The answer is yes, you can claim unclaimed islands but it is going to be difficult. Unclaimed islands are usually unclaimed for a reason and are mostly declared national monuments.

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