The World’s Most Forbidden Places

Diego Garcia, British Overseas Territory, UK

In the heart of the Indian Ocean lies a remote island that has been at the center of controversy and secrecy for decades – Diego Garcia. This small British Overseas Territory is home to a large US military base, which has played a crucial role in US operations in the Middle East, including the Gulf War and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite its importance, the island has a controversial history, having been forcefully evacuated of its native population in the 1960s to make way for the military base.

The exile of the Chagossian people has been widely criticized as a violation of human rights, and the UK government has faced legal challenges to allow their return. Despite the controversy, the Diego Garcia military base remains a highly restricted area, with no public access permitted, and a high level of security, including patrols, surveillance systems, and armed guards. The secrecy and the rumors surrounding Diego Garcia have fueled numerous conspiracy theories and speculation, adding to the fascination and mystery of this remote and forbidden place.