Are there secret places on Earth?

There are countless hidden places in the world, but one of the most well-known locations is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in northern Norway.
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Does America have secret cities?

The United States of America is a hub of secret and restricted places from Area 51, closed U.S Cities such as Mercury, Nevada and even NSA Spy hubs dotted around many U.S states from Los Angeles and New York City, to even Dallas and Seattle! Is there an NSA spy hub in your state?
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What places are hidden on Google Maps?

19 Places On The Planet Google Earth Is Hiding From You
  • Ramstein Air Force Base, Germany. Image Source. ...
  • HAARP site, Gakona, Alaska. Image Source. ...
  • Babylon, Iraq. ...
  • House of Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller, Russia. ...
  • Keowee Dam, South Carolina. ...
  • Volkel Air Base, The Netherlands. ...
  • Baker Lake, Nunavut. ...
  • Szazhalombatta Oil Refinery, Hungary.
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What is the most secretive place on earth?

List of the Most Top 10 Secret Places in the World
  1. Snake Island, Brazil. Snake Island in Brazil. ...
  2. Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Norway. Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Norway (Credit: Global Crop Diversity Trust/Flickr) ...
  3. Area 51, United States. Area 51, United States. ...
  4. Mount Sanqing, China. ...
  5. North Sentinel Island, India.
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What are the scariest places on Google Earth?

Ghost World: 6 Most Haunted Sites
  1. Petra, Jordan. The area around Petra has been inhabited since 7000BCE, but these rock-cut ruins date back to the Nabataean Kingdom of the 1st Century. ...
  2. Farafra Desert, Egypt. ...
  3. Zvíkov Castle, Czech Republic. ...
  4. Agrasen Ki Baoli, India. ...
  5. Mount Pelier Hill, Ireland. ...
  6. The Catacombs of Paris, France.
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Do closed cities exist?

In 2001, the Russian government acknowledged the existence of 42 closed cities. In 1995, the residents of Arzamas-16 petitioned to have its name changed to the historic name which it bears today - Sarov. It remains an attractive city to its residents.
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What cities are in the secret?

The first was found in Chicago, Illinois; the second in Cleveland, Ohio; and the most recent treasure box was found in Boston, Massachusetts. The remaining nine treasure boxes have not yet been recovered.
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How many of The Secret have been found 2021?

The Secret is a treasure hunt started by Byron Preiss in 1982. Twelve treasure boxes were buried at secret locations in the United States and Canada. As of August 2020 only three of the twelve boxes have been found.
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How many of the 12 secrets have been found?

So far, only 2 of the 12 boxes have been found since the book was published. That's just 2 boxes in over 3 decades. Preiss may have overestimated how complicated the riddles were. Still to this day, there are treasure hunters dedicated to solving all 12 riddles.
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What city has 0 Population?

Today, according to the US Census, Monowi is the only incorporated place in the US with just one resident, and Eiler is the mayor, clerk, treasurer, librarian, bartender and only person left in the US' tiniest town.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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Who invented the nuke?

J. Robert Oppenheimer is often called the "father of the atomic bomb" for leading the Manhattan Project, the program that developed the first nuclear weapon during World War II.
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Did any buildings survive Hiroshima?

The 2 buildings in Hiroshima survived as they are made from reinforced concrete despite suffering some damage to their windows and doors. The 2 structures that are going to be demolished were constructed in 1913 and they are among the largest buildings that survived the atomic explosion.
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Are there underground cities in Russia?

Beneath Muscovites' feet is a hidden world of tunnels, bunkers, warehouses and catacombs. Subterranean Moscow extends for dozens of meters underground and most of it still remains absolutely off limits and top secret.
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Why are there secret cities in Russia?

The lives of its residents were as secretive as those of KGB agents. For years, the Russian government rewarded the residents of its secret cities with numerous perks - private apartments, well-paying jobs and good healthcare. These cities are closely linked to Russia's nuclear industry.
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Why does Russia have secret cities?

They were often established in remote places situated deep in the Urals and Siberia, out of reach of enemy bombers. They were built close to rivers and lakes that were used to provide the large amounts of water needed for heavy industry and nuclear technology.
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Did Albert Einstein help in ww2?

A Letter to the President

In August 1939, Einstein wrote to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to warn him that the Nazis were working on a new and powerful weapon: an atomic bomb. Fellow physicist Leo Szilard urged Einstein to send the letter and helped him draft it.
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Why did he say I am become death?

"The quotation 'Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds', is literally the world-destroying time,” explains Thompson, adding that Oppenheimer's Sanskrit teacher chose to translate “world-destroying time” as “death”, a common interpretation.
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How many nuclear bomb can destroy the world?

The declassified study from the scientists at the Los Alamos laboratory, published in 1947 had first shed light on the question that how many nuclear bombs it would take to destroy the world. According to the study, it would take about ten to a hundred 'super nukes' to end humanity, a publication reported.
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Did people's eyes fall out in Hiroshima?

Charred remains of the deceased with eyes protruding

With the fierce pressure of the blast the air pressure in the area dropped instantaneously, resulting in eyeballs and internal organs popping out from bodies.
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What is worse than an atomic bomb?

hydrogen bomb has the potential to be 1,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb, according to several nuclear experts.
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How long would it take for the Earth to recover from nuclear war?

Recovery would probably take about 3-10 years, but the Academy's study notes that long term global changes cannot be completely ruled out. The reduced ozone concentrations would have a number of consequences outside the areas in which the detonations occurred.
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Whats the most miserable city in America?

Based on this research, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is America's most miserable city. According to Census data, the poverty rate in the city is a remarkably high 26.8%. The median annual household income is $34,723, which is about half the national figure.
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What town has a population of 1?

That is to say: Just one person lives in Monowi, the only incorporated, government-run town in the U.S. to have such a population. That person — that single, solitary soul — is 87-year-old Elsie Eiler.
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