Polish Chernobyl, because of the radioactive mysteries and how it likely concealed deadly nuclear weapons capable of wiping out major cities.
Borne Sulinowo, in Poland's West Pomeranian region, is becoming a tourist destination for those seeking adventure.Although, the town near the region's capital of Szcecin, has a very dark past.Before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the town was accessible only for those who had a special pass.Everyone else was told to stay away or to pretend to know nothing about it.
Almost 12,000 troops were stationed in the military complex at the height of the Cold War, writes CNN Travel. They were part of the Northern Group of Forces in Poland, and people living near the town were reportedly too scared to.
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