"An international team of scientists and explorers, lead by Dr Julian Bayliss, go on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in. The team, including some of the world’s foremost climate change experts, aims to collect data from the forest to help in our understanding of how climate change is affecting our planet. But the forest sits atop a mountain, and to reach it, the team must first climb a sheer 100m wall of rock. The scientists’ work is based on research conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007."
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Interesting documentary. There was a similar programme on TV a few months ago about an old extinct volcanic crater in New Guinea that was also untouched by human interference. They found several new species of plants & animals there as well. Unfortunately it was becoming increasingly threatened by loggers gradually encroaching on the area.
Places like that will soon be gone forever.The humanoid is destroying the planet.
There's an Island in Iceland untouched by humans Rupert. Only scientists are allowed on it, New life found there. It's part of the Westmann Islands, I'm almost sure it's called Sertsey. Fascinating.
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