Proven for weeks and still live — safe to model.
Battle-tested: running 59 days across 1 GEO. Surviving this long usually means it's profitable enough to keep funding.
Running in a single market (Australia) — a focused test, not a broad rollout yet.
- Seen 59/30 days
- 1 GEO
- Redirect chain checked
- LP host: travelcaribou.com
Reverse-engineered from the live ad — longevity, GEOs, and the affiliate funnel behind it. Verified by following the redirect chain on Jun 17. Free, no login.
Funnel, reverse-engineered
The campaign behind this creative
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Creative
TRAVEL CARIBOU
Landing page
travelcaribou.com
where it lands
Product / Offer: not detected
Tracker: not detected
Affiliate network: not detected
How we know: the tracker and affiliate network come from the live redirect chain we followed and fingerprinted hop by hop. Greyed nodes weren’t detected.
Sustained high-scale signal
running 59d · last seen 1d ago · 1 market
Observed at high scale and still active for 59d — a strong, long-running signal worth modelling (no spend/CTR data; scale is inferred from observation volume).
Gravity
70/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
55/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
59d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
travelcaribou.com
final host
Screenshot
—
not captured yet
Operator
—
unidentified
Network
Taboola
traffic source
20 Forbidden Places Around The World You Can Never Visit
TRAVEL CARIBOU@travel
The most secret and mysterious places forbidden to the public
Top 10% longevity in network
Days alive is a profitability proxy — advertisers don’t pay to run losers.
Seen in
Geo reach
Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in APAC — Australia.
What the data shows
TRAVEL CARIBOU's Taboola creative has been running for 59 days across 1 country and first seen on April 18, 2026 and last seen on June 17, 2026. It has been observed in Australia. The ad lands on travelcaribou.com. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in sharp traffic spikes over the last 30 days. TRAVEL CARIBOU is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: 20 Forbidden Places Around The World You Can Never Visit. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Host
travelcaribou.com
Path
/20-forbidden-destinations-you-can-never-visit
Full URL
https://www.travelcaribou.com/20-forbidden-destinations-you-can-never-visit
Redirect chain
Chain not captured yet.
Final host: travelcaribou.com. Hop-by-hop capture runs as a separate pipeline; ads observed in recent ingests get crawled first.
Tracking parameters
No query string on this URL.
Tracking setup · Taboola
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Tech stack
No third-party monetization stack detected — this appears to be a direct landing page.
Landing page hubs
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20 Forbidden Places You Can Never Visit – Travel Caribou Skip to content Destinations Hotels Offbeat Destinations Hotels Offbeat 20 Forbidden Places You Can Never Visit By Paul G / Offbeat What is it about something that’s not allowed, that makes us want to do it? That forbidden fruit that is oh-so tempting, even though we know it’s against the rules? In normal, everyday life, the most forbidden thing we might happen across is the freshly baked pie we’re banned from touching until dinnertime. But around the world, there are places that are so secret, protected or remote that most humans are not allowed to visit them, or in some cases, get anywhere near. From sacred shrines and entire islands dedicated to scientific research. To the hidden depths of the ocean that’s only ever had two human visitors and the recipe vault holding the secret recipe for Coca Cola. These are places that for many wide and varied reasons, we’re simply not invited to. So join us on our mystery tour of these 20 forbidden places you can never visit and lose yourself in the wonder of how amazing it would feel to get access to these fascinating places. And if you do ever happen to get access to any of them, make sure you let us know what it was like! 1. U.N. Buffer Zone, Cyprus Behind barbed wire fences a watchtower looks down over an eerie scene. An airport stands, thick with dust, old aircraft decaying on the landing strips, nearby abandoned homes, businesses, cars and buildings lay idle as they have done for decades. This is the UN Buffer Zone which cuts through Cyprus, dividing the independent Republic of Cyprus from the Turkish-occupied northern part of the island. In 1974, Turkish troops invaded Cyprus, escalating the civil war between the Greeks and the Turks. The U.N. then took control of this ‘buffer zone’ in the capital Nicosia after the ceasefire was declared. In an attempt to prevent future clashes between the populations of the two halves of the island, peacekeepers from the United Nations have patrolled the buffer zone for years. As a result this area has remained frozen in time, and no one is allowed into this zone and if you even tried you probably wouldn’t make it out alive. 2. Spy Museum, China China’s Spy Museum is a fascinating place, dedicated to all things espionage, with guns disguised as lipsticks and hollowed-out coins, designed to conceal top-secret documents, amongst the interesting items on exhibit in Nanjing. There’s just one catch here. So sensitive are China’s rulers about spies, secret agents and the perceived threats that real-life James Bond-types pose, foreign visitors are not encouraged to visit. Opened to Chinese citizens in 2009, with overseas visitors told to stay away, the rules have been relaxed somewhat in recent times, although a warm welcome shouldn’t be expected. Inside is a showcase of curated propaganda about foreign spies, with the purpose as much to mobilise the Chinese public to join the state’s fight against international espionage as it is to inform, educate and entertain. There’s even a report-a-spy hotline, with numerous signs here urging visitors to be alert and to inform the authorities immediately should anything suspicious be sighted. 3. Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean Just two humans have ever descended into the Mariana Trench’s deepest depths — aka Challenger Deep — and no-one has been there since 1960. Danger lurks in the perpetual darkness, a place where the immense pressure is crushing, and so great are the risks involved, it has become a no-go zone for even the most courageous. But how vast is it down there, in the deepest natural trench on Earth? 1,500 miles long and 43 miles wide, Challenger Deep is almost seven miles from the surface. To put it into perspective, imagine dropping Mount Everest into the gaping chasm. To do so would be to leave its peak still more than a mile under water. It’s hostile and unwelcoming, home to mysterious creatures that lurk in unseen places and it couldn’t be more difficult to reach. 4. Coca-Cola Recipe Vault, United States Nothing beats an ice cold Coca-Cola on a hot day, and millions around the world agree. The recipe for our favourite fizzy drink is one of the most closely guarded secrets in the world. There are claims that only two people know it at any given time and they can never travel on the same plane in case it crashes. As a back up plan, just in case disaster did strike, the legendary mystery formula is secured in a vault in Atlanta. And you’d need more than a lock and key to get into it. The protected secret recipe is kept in a solid metal box inside a metal vault which is in a room protected by a security barrier. The area has high tech surveillance cameras throughout with 24 hour armed guards, and the door can only be opened via a hand scanner and secret code. Whilst we may all love to know what makes Coca Cola taste so darn good we can be pretty certain it no longer contains the ingredient that everyone couldn’t get enough of pre 1903. Yes that’s right, before then each bottle of Coca-Cola would contain a hefty dose of cocaine! No wonder it perked you up. 5. Pravcicka Brana, Czech Republic Towering over the stunning landscape in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, Pravcicka Brana is a sight to behold. If it looks like something from a film set, it might be because it has featured in countless movies, not least The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, but Europe’s largest natural stone bridge is very real and no special effects are required here. Located three kilometres from Hrensko in the Czech Republic, not far from the German border, visitors are drawn here to see Pravcicka Brana for themselves, but the arch itself — spanning an impressive 26.5 metres — is strictly off limits. Having suffered heavy erosion due to growing visitor numbers, tourists have been forbidden from setting foot on the arch since 1982. You might be tempted to attempt a crossing, but trust us on this, it is not a good idea. With the crumbling cliffs prone to erosion and the drop significant, the rules are there for a reason. 6. Ise Grand Shrine, Japan Japan is the homeland of shrines. With more than 80,000 national shrines you could say they are a very important part of Japanese culture. But one shrine tops them all; the Ise Grand Shrine, an ornate temple that is also the most expensive in Japan due to its intricate architecture. And with that level of detail comes some pretty hefty maintenance too. Every 20 years the shrine is rebuilt at a cool million dollar price tag, in order to appease the Shinto tradition of death and renewal. With all of this hard work you may fancy taking a look at this beautiful icon of Japanese culture yourself, but let us stop you there, unless of course you are a member of the Japanese imperial family. They are the only people on Earth who are granted special permission to this grand shrine. Visitors aren’t allowed to enter or take photographs. You may only sneak a peek of the shrine’s rooftops over tall wooden fences making this spiritual place even more mysterious and majestic. .7. Surtsey Island, Iceland Surtsey Island is a small volcanic island off the coast of Iceland, and a natural haven for various flora and fauna which makes it a destination favoured by scientists who gather information on plant and animal life. Pre 1960’s the rules about visiting the island of Surtsey were a little more lax than they are now. All of that changed because of a tomato. Yes, a tomato. One scientist who visited the island answered a call of nature upon a lava rock, weeks later a tomato plant began sprouting on that very spot leaving fellow scientists completely baffled. After much thought they finally realised what must have been the origin of the mysterious tomato plant and it was immediately destroyed as it would have disturbed their scientific research. We are pretty sure the scientist in question wasn’t allowed back either. As a result visitors are now strictly limited in their numbers…
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Observed daily (last 30 days)
May 19 → Jun 17·peaks Jun 10
30-day run pattern
SpikyHeavy traffic bursts on a few days with quieter days in between — typical of aggressive A/B testing or geo/daypart targeting.
- Coverage
- 40% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 4.5× vs median
- Last 7d
- 9
- WoW
- -44%
Peak day: — 4.5× the median day, indicating a deliberate budget push.
Window: May 19 → Jun 17
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Tested headline variants8
Tested headline variants
TRAVEL CARIBOU's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
- #1The 23 Most Dangerous Creatures On EarthWinning angle50d4 content tokens
- #2The World's 15 Scariest Bridges35d4 content tokens
- #315 Most Terrifying Bridges In The World16d4 content tokens
- #415 Of The World's Most Terrifying Bridges15d4 content tokens
Winning angle: the headline they kept alive longest — it beat the other variants they tested. Model this one; treat the rest as discarded experiments.
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