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Planet Earth is hiding some amazing discoveries like mysterious lost worlds. The lost city of Atlantis may be a mystery, but these unbelievable hidden places on earth are definitely real.
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Be Amazed at these 10 very mysterious lost worls! Mount Mabu - This is a mountain located in the northern part of Mozambique and is home to an old-growth rainforest. Sima Humboldt - Named after its discoverer Alexander von Humboldt, it's no wonder why this enormous sinkhole in Venezuela has been cut off from the rest of the world. Palawan Highlands - Some consider this the Philippines last ecological frontier harbouring vast tracts of tropical rainforests and an expanse of marine wilderness. Mount Bosavi Crater - Located in Papua New Guinea, the Bosavi Crater lies atop of Mount Bosavi and is approximately 2.5 miles wide and over 3,300 feet high. Socotra Island - If you ever feel like visiting a completely different planet then look no further. Located in Yemen, this island has been isolated from mainland Africa for the last 6 or 7 million years.

Movile Cave - Located in Romania, Movile Cave is notable for having a unique groundwater ecosystem. Mount Roraima - Lying atop of the Guiana Shield in the southeastern corner of Venezuela’s Canaima National Park,this mountain is awe inspiring due to its steep sides that make it stand out from the surrounding area and look like a giant block has been placed by God himself. Challenger Deep - This is the deepest known point in the Earths seabed located in the Pacific Ocean. Hang Sơn Đoòng Cave - I know, another cave, but trust me this one is definitely the most amazing. Lake Vostok - Located at the southern Pole of cold, and hidden beneath almost 4KM of ice, lies Lake Vostok , Antarctica’s largest subglacial lake.
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