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5 most well-guarded locations in the world

Cheyenne Mountain

According to the TV show, they have Stargate here
This mountain used to be the command center for NORAD and U.S space command mission. The tunnel is protected by solid granite to make sure this place is well-guarded. However, NORAD no longer run their operation from here. In Stargate SG-1 TV show, this is where the stargate is hidden.

The Greenbrier

Well, look pretty good for a nuclear bunker
This resort is located deep in the forest of West Virginia. There is a nuclear bunker underneath it which contain enough supplies for the U.S congress members in case there is a nuclear attack.

Federal reserve bank in NY

Also guarded by a bunch of CCTV
This is where 25% of world’s gold is stored. The vault is located 80 feet below street level and the entire places is guarded by a bunch of well-trained marksmen.

Fort Knox

The fort
This is where the U.S declaration of independent is stored. Well protected with 22 ton blast door and heavily guarded.

Area 51

Can't find a good picture so here's a sign board
This place is so well-guarded they don’t even allowed you to fly near it. Rumor said it, this is where the latest U.S fighter jet is stored.

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