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10 Of The World’s Last Unexplored Places

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It’s an oft-repeated notion: Everything on  Earth  has already been explored and how awesome it would have been if we had been born in the Age of Exploration. In a consistently shrinking world due to technology and advanced research tools, that does seem to be true. After all, why would we be thinking about going to distant planets in the solar system if we hadn’t already seen everything on Earth? For some reason, though, a lot of places on our planet have yet to be explored and many species of organisms have yet to be documented. It’s not due to the incompetence of our scientists and explorers. Political conflicts, harsh climates, and other local conditions are just some of the reasons that these places remain unmarred by human contact.     TOP ARTICLES 5/6 10 Horrifying Facts About The Human Form Of Mad Cow Disease Listverse - Daily Highlights Sponsored by  Connatix 10 Cape Melville Australia Photo credit:  Live Science If we were to make