πŸ€™_"Unknown mysteries of some famous places"_πŸ€™

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Hello everyone, This is @IrfanSagor again. Now, i wanna share about some mysterious places.I hope you will enjoyed thisπŸ€™. So, Let's get started πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‡

Tibet:-

Most parts of the country are known as no-fly zones for natural reasons. Surrounded by huge mountains, this country is a difficult place to fly. The pilot often has to undergo rigorous tests to control the movement of the aircraft. The average height of the mountains in Tibet is 16,000 feet above sea level.

Although most commercial aircraft can fly comfortably at this altitude, it is no longer possible to land on a hill for an emergency landing. It is more important to provide safety to passengers than to fly. That's why there are no airports in all of Tibet except five airport areas.

Avoiding mountains in Tibet is really quite difficult;

Buckingham Palace:-

The most important area in the UK is Buckingham Palace. The Queen's residence and the offices of all her government officials are in this area. All political activity in the United States is conducted from Buckingham Palace. That is why different political personalities are constantly traveling in this region.

The area is so secure that most roads in the UK are off-limits to the public. These roads are only open on special days. Considering the importance of this region, in order to protect all important installations and for the safety of all, air traffic through here is prohibited. Before the security of the royal family;

Machu Picchu of Peru :-

Machu Picchu is one of the most protected areas in Peru, surrounded by deep jungles and mountains with all the remaining buildings and architecture of the Inca civilization. The Peruvian government has banned all flights over the region since 2006, after UNESCO recognized the region. Because it can be said that there is no touch of modern civilization in this region at present.

This highly protected area is home to almost all endangered species. If there was ever a plane crash in this area, it would hit the remaining buildings of the Inca civilization directly. As a result, the last traces of civilization will be erased. And if the plane crashes in the jungle, the silent habitat of animals and birds will be destroyed. And the worst can be a forest fire. Considering all these factors, the Peruvian government has completely banned flights over the Machu Picchu region.

Paris:

If you have ever traveled to Paris, you may have wondered if you have ever seen a plane fly there. So why is this city on this list? Why can't a city have four airports? There is a condition here. To fly in Paris, they have to fly from an altitude of 7,500 feet. No aircraft can fly belowl it. That's why no planes are usually seen in Paris. In the sky of Paris, your plane will not catch your eye very easily Palace

Cuba:-

The case of Cuba is a little different. Not that there are any problems with safe landings here or that aviation has been banned to protect the existence of any civilization. Regional flights can easily travel inside Cuba. But the special rule is in the case of international flights. If you enter Cuba to land on a commercial plane, it is different.

But if a foreign aircraft wants to use Cuban airspace, they must obtain special permission from the Cuban government. Of course, while flying in the sky, you cannot submit an application to the Cuban government. If you need to use Cuban airspace, you need to get permission from the Cuban government in advance and in most cases this application is rejected.

Machu Picchu of Peru :-

Machu Picchu is one of the most protected areas in Peru, surrounded by deep jungles and mountains with all the remaining buildings and architecture of the Inca civilization. The Peruvian government has banned all flights over the region since 2006, after UNESCO recognized the region. Because it can be said that there is no touch of modern civilization in this region at present.

This highly protected area is home to almost all endangered species. If there was ever a plane crash in this area, it would hit the remaining buildings of the Inca civilization directly. As a result, the last traces of civilization will be erased. And if the plane crashes in the jungle, the silent habitat of animals and birds will be destroyed. And the worst can be a forest fire. Considering all these factors, the Peruvian government has completely banned flights over the Machu Picchu region.

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Interesting info

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These are some unknown mysteries and I was quite amazed to hear that

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Thanks for share information trips

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