Area 51 is the apparent location of secret military aircrafts, high security, and UFOs. The area is an outpost of the Edwards Air Force Base, however, the main purpose of the area is not known.
It is thought that the area is where the army tries out its black projects, testing out secret weapons and aircraft which haven’t yet been completed.
White Gentleman's Club
The White Gentleman's Club is the oldest gentleman's club in London and is widely regarded as the most exclusive club in the city. On St. James’s Street in London, the club was founded in 1693. It has seen a pretty impressive list of members over the years.
Currently, the list of members includes such men as King Charles III, Conrad Black, Prince William, and Tom Stacey. David Cameron used to be a member but gave up his membership due to disagreeing with the men-only rule. The only woman who has been in the club other than employees was the late Queen Elizabeth II, who came for a brief visit in 1991.
What's Inside?
The building has three stories, including a basement, an attic, a private dining room, and a billiards room.
To be a member, you need to shell out $85,000 a year. Plus, you have to be invited to get in. The prices at the club are quite astronomical. For a Coke, you will pay $20. However, the elite rotating menu probably has the men forgetting how much they’re spending. Plus, the exclusive men who receive an invite have the means to afford it anyways.
Groom Box
The site is also known as the “Groom Box” due to its close location to Groom Lake. The area measures 6 by 10 miles, an area where airspace is also restricted. Unauthorized military planes that are caught flying over the area may face punishment.
The government is very secretive about the area which has led conspiracy theorists to formulate different theories about what the area is really used for. The area is monitored by cameras and underground motion sensors 24/7. Photography is banned and if you are caught moseying around the area, you can end up facing serious repercussions.
Coca-Cola Vault
The Coca-Cola recipe is so sacred and secretive, that the company stores it in a big closed vault where entering is most definitely off-limits. While there are no top-secret government operations or weapon development being carried out in the vault, the iconic recipe for America’s favorite and one of the oldest soft drinks is highly protected.
The drink was first created in 1886 and was one of many “cola” drinks on the market that claim to have health benefits.