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Despite the obstacles, people managed to reach the world's most mysterious place

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People from different countries of the world entered the boundaries of the world's most mysterious and secret military base despite threats from the US military.

Dozens of people from different countries of the world have managed to reach 'Area 51', the United States of America's mysterious, dangerous and secret military base, despite numerous obstacles.
 
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No one has any credible information about 'Area 51' and the US military itself recognizes it as a subordinate just six years ago.

According to Reuters news agency, the area was originally built for military purposes during the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the former Soviet Union (recent Russia).

Regarding this area, it is claimed that after the destruction of a foreign ship here in 1947, the bodies of the debris and the personnel of the ship were buried.

However, subsequent conflicting and mysterious stories about the area continue to emerge, and there are reports that US troops used the area in the Vietnam War.

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The story of this area also tells us that this is where the United States began work for space exploration.

The area is also known as 'The Identity Fly Flying Object' (UFO), the unidentified freighter, and is claimed to be flying from the United States for military purposes.

The area is also known as the world's mysterious and secret military base or military base, and the US military recognized the area in 2013 as its subsidiary.



The area is located in the long desert of Nawada state and has a population of only 170 people till date.
Arriving within 200 meters of the fence of Area 51 is prohibited and can be punished, including imposing a fine - Photo: Reuters

In June this year, Mattie Robert, a 21-year-old California student from the state of California, announced an event on Facebook, following mysterious and strange stories about the area.

They announced the event on Facebook called 'Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop Us All' and invited people around the world to come there by the middle of September and share this world's most mysterious and secret View Military Area
 
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The invitation from a 21-year-old student attracted nearly two million people from all over the world and signaled.

American magazine 'Time' reported in its report that although there were two million people interested to come, there were only a small number of people, but this was the first time that such a large number of people had come to a place where It is believed to be the world's most mysterious place.

According to the report, people from there organized three different festivals and people reached three different places in the area within the boundary of Area 51.

Reuters reported that the number of people leaving Area 51 was 150.
Those who arrived at the mysterious place looked happy - Photo: Cnet
 
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According to C-Net, people arriving in the area of ​​the mysterious and most secretive place in the world went there wearing astronaut costumes and other wonderful clothing.

Visitors made good use of social media and mobile phones and showed the world how they came to the most mysterious place in the world.
Visitors also carried banners based on different slogans - Photo: Reuters

According to New Zealand's broadcasting staff, Stuff.com, the people there were not only people from different US states but also people from other countries, including Germany, Russia, Australia and the United Kingdom.
 
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According to the British Broadcasting Agency BBC, a top US military official threatened people with a tweet saying that if anyone dared to come there, before the people arrived in the world's most secretive and secret military area. The person wearing the bomb jacket will face.

However, after the people arrived, the official Twitter handle of the US military apologized for the tweet and stated that it was not a statement from the US military and the US military does not care.

The Twitter handle on the US Army's Defense, Visual, Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) Twitter apologized for threatening people with tweets.

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