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A hidden compartment or secret compartment is a compartment whose existence or access is not obvious at first glance, and can be used as a hiding place for objects or sometimes even for people. A hidden compartment where people can stay is usually referred to as a hidden room or secret room , and can range from parts of small wardrobes or ...
"Barack Obama's top secret tent". BBC News. Archived from the original on December 6, 2015. "Director Signature and Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities." (April 2012).
The occult (from the Latin word occultus "clandestine, hidden, secret") is "knowledge of the hidden". [1] In common usage, occult refers to "knowledge of the paranormal", as opposed to "knowledge of the measurable", [2] usually referred to as science.
Inside, you’ll have a spa, chef's kitchen, and lighthouse views, plus access to a secret game room with a 100-inch screen and projector, wet bar, game table, darts, poker, and vintage radio.
4. The Secret Rooms in the Park: While we hoped there were secret rooms, Gilmore set the record straight. "The story we're telling is really what you can see. We want you to believe that there are ...
The expression "the elephant in the room" (or "the elephant in the living room") [2] [3] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least some of them uncomfortable and is ...
Pixar's location in Emeryville, California, had a hidden room hidden by a sliding bookcase. [20] It was initially discovered by Pixar animator Andrew Gordon, who opened a hatch door in his office that revealed a hidden room that was designed to provide maintenance workers "access to a portion of the building's ventilation system". [20]
The Garreteer's Petition by Turner, 1809 Carl Spitzweg, The Poor Poet (Der arme Poet), 1839, depicting a garret room Place Saint-Georges in Paris, showing top-floor garret windows. A garret is a habitable attic, a living space at the top of a house or larger residential building, traditionally small with sloping ceilings.