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8 Places you will not believe exist, have never been touched by human hands.

Places that have not yet been "conquered" by humans and where the animals can not have thought about our existence still exist in Earth.

There are magical places that are hidden and have a secret existence. There are rare natural beauties, which one does not know exist.

Browse the photo gallery to get acquainted with some of the countries that possess unimaginable scenic scenery.


1. Lake of the Forest

The exact location of this lake is a secret.
What we know is that he is in Russia, near the Ural mountains.


2.Waterfall Maui


This place is covered by green vegetation.

Here you can breathe and feel the soul of nature intact.


3.Tepuy Venezuela

The word "Tepuy" in the Indian Pemon language means "Place of Gods"

4.Amazone

It lies in the territories of nine countries: Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. A considerable number of indigenous peoples live there and have coexisted with nature for hundreds or thousands of years.

5.Madagascar

These rocky outcrops, narrow caves and canyons have been formed over millions of years. Monsoon rains have torn tens of meters of limestone and Cretaceous sediments, forming a natural bridge, towers and canyons, where in some places they have a depth of 120 meters.

6. Gangkhar Puensum

This is the highest mountain, the top of which has never been conquered by man. It is located in a controversial territory between Bhutan and China. 7570 meters above sea level.

7. Atolon Palmyra

It is located in the Pacific Ocean, south of Hawaii. According to legend, the island has a magical energy.

8. Rock Island Palau

Although at the present time the Rook Island is uninhabited, during the last millennium, people have been present there. Especially for some time archeologist were very interested in the remnants of "little ones", who, according to most scholars, belong to the exponents of a kind of mankind.

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