1. Padmanabhaswamy Temple
As an ancient temple in India, Padmanabhaswamy Temple is associated with the country’s illusory religion.
The controversy surrounding the temple is not only related to the value of the treasure, but because it is also associated with ancient gods.
Many people have also volunteered to protect the temple so that its treasures will never be opened and robbed, ensuring the sacredness and value of the temple remains intact.
2. Corridor of the Egyptian Archives
There are many reasons why ancient relics such as the Sphinx in Egypt are never allowed to be dug up and dissected, no matter how great their historical value is.
This mysterious area was first discovered by archaeologists in Tutankhamun’s tomb, who realized there were several large caves, apparently natural, located directly beneath the Sphinx.
To avoid those who want to search this area to prove it is real, archaeologists and the Egyptian government have stopped all investigations and searches about the Sphinx.
3. The tomb of the first Chinese Emperor
As one of the oldest and largest mausoleums in the world, Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum is a mystery that may never be decoded.
Many scholars have proposed exploring underground palaces and the emperor’s tomb, but the scale of the palace is too large and there are many difficulties due to traps.
For scientific reasons and rumors about the curse in the tomb, this area will be carefully protected instead of excavated and explored.
4. Graveyard of the Monkey God
Located in Honduras is a forgotten city beneath a dense jungle.
Besides, they also have to face a parasite that can invade humans and gradually destroy skin and internal organs.
5. The Lost City of Aztlan
Although the treasure vault at this monument is still just speculation, it seems that there really was an underground Aztec city in South America.
The city of Aztlan is so famous because it is said to be the homeland of seven Aztec tribes.