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The last unexplored places on Earth

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The last unexplored places on Earth​

We've been to the Moon, so surely we know every corner of our planet, right? Not quite. Many places on Earth remain largely unexplored. From unclimbed mountains, to the depths of the oceans and rainforests, there are still many ecosystems to be discovered. And not only are there unexplored places, there are also still uncontacted peoples out there! Earth is indeed a big place, and we've not seen it all.
 

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North Sentinel Island​

This island is located in the Andaman Archipelago between Myanmar and Indonesia, in the Indian Ocean. It's inhabited, but outsiders have never been there.
 

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North Sentinel Island​

Every time people from the outside tried to visit the island, they were met with hostility by the local people. The island likely has its own unique flora and fauna, but no one knows what that constitutes.
 

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Antarctica. Under the Antarctic Treaty, it is a no fly zone, no boat can get close to it without permission, guarded by international military, independent exploration not allowed unless with approval and restricted exploration. So secretive, can't help thinking what they are trying to hide from the public.

 

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Rothschild Island
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There are 3 islands near Rothschild Island namely, Coronation Island, Delta Island, Omicron Island. I m sure it's just a coincidence.
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Amazon Rainforest​

Comprising 5,500,000 sq km (2,100,000 sq mi), nine countries in total share parts of the Amazon Basin, though the majority of the rainforest is located within Brazil. A great deal of the Amazon Rainforest remains unexplored to this day.
 

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Antarctica's subglacial lakes​

These are lakes found under glaciers that have never been studied in millions of years. There are nearly 400 known subglacial lakes in Antarctica.
 

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Antarctica's subglacial lakes​

Many of these lakes are interconnected, with water flowing from one lake to another. Their ecosystem remains unknown.
 

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Northern Mountain Forest Complex, Myanmar​

Myanmar's Northern Mountain Forest Complex is comprised of the Hkakabo Razi National Park and the Hponkan Razi Wildlife Sanctuary. In total, it extends to an area of around 22,000 sq km (8,494 sq mi).
 

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Northern Mountain Forest Complex, Myanmar​

According to a Cambridge study, less than 1.4% of the forest area in the Northern Mountain Forest Complex is affected by humans. The vast majority of the area remains unexplored.
 

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Machapuchare, Nepal​

Machapuchare, also known as the Fish Tail Mountain, is located in the Annapurna Himalayas in Nepal.
 

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Machapuchare, Nepal​

This mountain is sacred to the local people because they believe that Lord Shiva lives at the top. For this reason, no one is allowed to climb to its summit.
 

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Oodaaq, Greenland​

This remote island in Greenland is considered one of the most northerly points of land on Earth (the definition of which is still up for debate).
 

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Oodaaq, Greenland​

Discovered by a Danish scientist in 1978, this bank of gravel and silt may or may not exist today. This is because islands like these can disappear depending on levels of ice and sea level.
 
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