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Snake Island, Brazil While you might be sad that you can’t visit some destinations on this list, this is definitely not one of them. Ilha Da Queimada Grande, Brazil, better known as Snake Island, is just 93 miles off the coast of Sao Paulo, and it is home to a sickening amount of snakes—between one and five snakes per ten square feet to be exact. Among these snakes is the golden lancehead viper, whose venom melts the skin around the bite. It’s probably for the better that people aren’t allowed to go here, even though we can’t imagine anyone would want to. The snakes only got there when sea levels rose and covered the land that connected the island to the mainland.
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6. Vatican Secret Archives, Vatican If you have ever wondered about the secrets relating to the Catholic Church, you might have to keep waiting because the Vatican Secret Archives is under tight security. The archives contain documents that date as far back as the 8th century, including papal account books, a letter from Michelangelo to Pope Julius II, and a letter from Mary Queen of Scots written before her execution. Advertisement  thelibrarycardmuseum The mysterious vault is located underground, and it has about 53 miles worth of shelves. No one is allowed to enter besides researchers who are given special permission, but even they have limitations to what documents they can look at. Some secrets will never be revealed.
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