30+ World’s Most Forbidden Territories

Published on 07/11/2023
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Original Church Of St. Mary Of Zion Aksum, Ethiopia

In Ethiopia’s highlands, the Church of St. Mary of Zion is a sanctuary of great religious significance and mystery. According to Ethiopian Orthodox doctrine, the church is the last resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, a biblical artifact said to hold the tablets of the Ten Commandments. The fourth-century AD church is one of Ethiopia’s most significant religious sites, attracting thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year. Despite its prominence, non-Orthodox tourists are rigorously prohibited from entering the church, with only a few authorized religious authorities admitted inside. The obscurity and mystery surrounding the cathedral and the Ark of the Covenant have inspired numerous traditions and theories, adding to the appeal and interest of this hallowed location. For believers and non-believers alike, the Church of St. Mary of Zion is a testament to the power of religion and the continuous legacy of past civilizations.

Original Church Of St. Mary Of Zion Aksum, Ethiopia

Original Church Of St. Mary Of Zion Aksum, Ethiopia

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Maya Bay, Thailand

Maya Bay on the Thai island of Koh Phi Phi Leh is a breathtakingly beautiful beach. The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, popularized it in 2000. The bay, which is surrounded by tall limestone cliffs and clean waters, is a famous tourist destination. Unfortunately, due to the environmental damage caused by the flood of visitors, the Thai government has closed the bay to the public permanently. Despite this, Maya Bay remains a well-known landmark that serves as a reminder of the need of preserving our natural environment.

Maya Bay, Thailand

Maya Bay, Thailand

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