North Sentinel Island
It's near India and technically governed by India.
However it's populated by a stone-age tribe who shuns all contact with the outside world. Helicopters that flew over the island to check on the tribe following the Tsunami were attacked with stones and arrows.
If memory serves, all official attempts to "civilize" the island were terminated in the early 90's. Travel there is prohibited (and very dangerous!)
If you want more information just search for "North Sentinel Island" in your favorite search engine.
2007-02-21 07:44:52
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answered by Brian 2
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There's a lot of forests and jungles that have not been researched with many unknown species within them. Just about a year ago they discovered a new bird species. I cannot recall where it happened, but it was quite amazing because it actually perched upon the researchers arm, because it had never seen a human before it had no reason to fear it. Then of course there's the new species found everyday deep under the ocean. We have yet to discover so many things.
2007-02-21 07:47:54
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answered by I Might Even Be a Rock Star... 3
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about 48 years ago A little boy was missing from a camping trip in some mountains near virginia area. The National Guard went in with helicopters. While they were there They saw Rattle snakes with the thickness of their bodies as big or wide as boa-constricters, but not as long, the head was the size of a football and the fangs were about a foot long. Now like I say long time ago, This name keeps popping up in my mind, but I really dont know name of mountains= appilachians?, The Guard got out of their quick without finding anyone. They never seen Rattlers that big before and refuse to go back. No one living has entered that mountainous area and have come out alive. ==Unexplored.
2007-02-21 08:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The Ocean, Space, Earth. Scientists are still finding and naming new species, right now. Especially over near Thailand
2007-02-21 07:42:40
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answered by fireguyiii 2
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Parts of New Guinea, the Amazon and African jungles, the Greenland ice cap, Antarctica, and northwest Siberia.
2007-02-21 07:42:44
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answered by data_disaster 2
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There are so many places around the world that people hasn't found yet. Cmon, this place is huge it could be anywhere. Plus, even if people have, they didn't get the chance to introduce it.
2007-02-21 07:42:43
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answered by Sette 2
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There are some places I've personally never explored yet that I wish I could explore.
2007-02-21 08:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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if we've not discovered it yet, then we've probably not explored it (and vice-versa).
Man is too ready to spread out and plant the seed to not explore a discovered place..
So chances are if it has not already be discovered or explored, then it's not yet been discovered..
2007-02-21 07:54:06
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answered by m34tba11 5
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Um... If we haven't discovered a place yet, then we don't know it's there to explore. So the answer to your question has to be I don't know.
2007-02-21 07:42:56
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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parts of Antarctica haven't been explored. they just discovered islands near Borneo that had 5 mammals that have never been seen before.
2007-02-21 07:43:29
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answered by wofford1257 3
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