The oldest untouched, undisturbed forest in the world

@miftha (1621)
Bekasi, Indonesia
June 19, 2021 9:03pm CST
Mount lico, a mountain in northern mozambique, Africa, has an altitude of 17,500 feet [1100 m], with a sheer wall of 1,700 feet [700 m]. This makes mount lico very difficult to climb by man. Who would climb a mountain at 1100 meters if you could climb a higher yet easier mountain than mount lico? Mount lico supports the growing old rain forest at its peak: It was actually touched by humans. In 2018 a team of expert researchers and mountaineers visited the jungle (detected by Google earth for scientific development) for exploration *. They discovered small animals that are so far unknown to science (including a new species of butterfly). Strangely, they saw a mysterious clay pot near a small river located on a mountaintop and assumed that the pot was placed there for religious services. The most convincing perception of all the news on mount lico's rain forest is that it is untouched, inaccessible, and fortunately undisturbed for a very long time [by humans] Thanks for reading. happy weekend
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@prinzcy (32322)
• Malaysia
20 Jun 21
You never know with human. When you said untouched, undisturbed, there's always that one crazy person who want to try touching and disturb it.
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@miftha (1621)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
yes. I agree with you
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@jobelbojel (34730)
• Philippines
20 Jun 21
Amazing information. Thank you for sharing
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@miftha (1621)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
you'r welcome
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@prashu228 (37525)
• India
20 Jun 21
I don't know about this, thanks for sharing
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@miftha (1621)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
thank you
@sophie09 (34246)
• Indonesia
20 Jun 21
What a good read
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@miftha (1621)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
20 Jun 21
thank you
@CuriousGab (3251)
• India
20 Jun 21
@miftha What a pity we came to the Era where untouched by humans is called fortunate. Humans are the most intelligent yet most destructive living organisms on earth. Such forests can rarely be found where humans haven't set foot.Hope this forest forever stays away form man's attention.