i do believe that there are still undiscovered islands, for undiscovered race or people i dont think so
2007-02-27 16:43:10
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answered by haringmarumo 6
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yes, but very little land and people> I saw on the news a couple of years ago that they found some people somewhere around africa. I cannot remember exactly whrere but they were saying that they have problems communicating with them because they speak a different language. So, i guess there are still unexplored parts of the planet. There is people in the Amazon that have not seen other races and the way we live (urbanized) but those people we know about, by that I mean our civilization knows about. They are protected by governments and you can get into serious trouble if you get caught sneaking in. I heard they are protected by the church or something like that
Im gonna try to find out what I exactlysaw on the news and i'll post the link
2007-02-28 00:45:52
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answered by MJ 2
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The entire earth has now been mapped with sattelites, so I doubt very much that there are undiscovered islands.
I don't know about undiscovered people, but I would think not. People have been virtually everywhere. Even in the most remote parts of the Sahara, you can find tire tracks. Mountaineers have been all over the world's most rugged regions.
Small islands are a possibility, but islands need to meet certain conditions in order to be able to sustain human life, especially on the scale of a civilization, so I would think not.
2007-02-28 00:42:42
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answered by katlyn: Yahoo chat fugitive 4
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Satellite photography would rule out undiscovered islands, although there are a number of unexplored ones (desert islands with no resources to live off of).
And I understand that there are a few tribes deep in the Brazilian rain forests who have yet to be contacted by modern society. There could well be others. Vanuatu comes close.
2007-02-28 00:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not very likely. The last 'discovered' people, were a band of Australian Aborigines living in caves deep in the Oz Outback about four decades ago. Saw it on TV. These people were not at that time approached. Hopefully they were simply left alone - a small tribe of cave dwellers.
There still remains the possibility of finding unknown tribes in deep forests and jungles.
As for unknown islands - very unlikely. The planet is now covered by satellite scanning, nothing gets missed.
2007-02-28 01:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, there are people deep in the amazon that have never even seen people of other races. and that si just to name one, there has to be some island some where that has never had visitors of any kind. the world is littered with all sorts of things we can;t even beign to image.
2007-02-28 00:41:50
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answered by Speak freely 5
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Anything is possible
2007-02-28 00:41:11
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answered by Kye H 4
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Hmmm ...... if we knew that there were, then they wouldn't be. So answer to that is possibly
2007-03-03 04:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No
2007-02-28 00:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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