30+ Most Restricted Areas On Earth

Published on 05/09/2023
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Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic

A natural wonder looms towering in the scenic region of Bohemia in the Czech Republic: the Pravcicka Brana. This sandstone arch is Europe’s greatest natural arch and has inspired and fascinated people for generations. The arch is only accessible through a hiking trail in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, and visitors are not permitted to climb on or touch the rock formation in order to protect its delicate structure. Despite its popularity, the area around the arch is carefully guarded, with severe fines and punishments for violators. The Pravcicka Brana and its surrounding national park are testaments to nature’s beauty and diversity, as well as a reminder of the significance of maintaining and protecting our common natural heritage for future generations.

Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic

Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic

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Niihau Island, USA

Niihau Island in the Hawaiian archipelago has been off-limits to most visitors for more than a century. This small, privately owned island is home to a small Native Hawaiian community and is regarded as one of Hawaii’s most pristine and unspoilt areas. The island is famous for its natural beauty, fauna, and cultural heritage, as well as its unique language, which is only spoken by island residents. Despite its attraction, Niihau Island is highly restricted, with only a small number of authorized visitors allowed each year. Because of the island’s remoteness and preservation of its ancient way of life, it has become a source of mystery and curiosity, with myths and legends surrounding its past and culture. Niihau Island provides a rare peek into a way of life that has remained mostly untouched for decades, as well as an opportunity to enjoy Hawaii’s natural beauty.

Niihau Island, USA

Niihau Island, USA

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