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Is there a place on this earth where a human being hasn't visited yet? Where a human foot hasn't "stepped on"?


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Of course. Many mountains are yet to be summited, Dense Jungles which were yet crossed, or deep ocean floors which were yet visited. Actually, we know so little on the abyss, That scientists are sure many more wildlife are yet to be discovered. Same goes true about remote jungles.


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If you will it... it is no dream

I know that some of the most beautiful nature in the state of Montana has never been stepped on by humans.  Montana is a very mountainous state and there are a lot of places that no one has ever ventured.  It's cool, right?


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A couple of days ago there was a new

animal species found in a jungle. This indicates that there are still undiscovered areas . I am pretty sure there are jungles and that the poles haven't yet been fully discovered.

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