The Most Secretive Locations on Earth That You Can’t Visit

Zone Rouge, France

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The Zone Rouge is 42,000 acres of land in northeastern France that is home to no one and for good reason. In 1916, over 300,000 French and German lives were lost in what became known as one of the bloodiest battles of World War I. And the environmental devastation caused by the battle and the shelling altered the landscape, making it too dangerous to enter.

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