10 places around the world you're not allowed to visit

They recently opened the DC “Surrender Dorothy” temple to the public. Apparently the building was damaged by the earthquake a decade or so ago, as well as water damage, and needing a new AC system, I think, so they de-sanctified the temple to allow repair crews in. They let the public in for tours too, but they didn’t allow photos inside. They’ll re-dedicate it soon, and they don’t expect it to be reopened for another 50 or 100 years.

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