10 Most Mysterious Lost Worlds

From hidden craters in tropical jungles to a lake sealed under the Antarctic ice for millions of years, here are 10 of the most mysterious lost worlds here on planet Earth! Subscribe to Epic Wildlife 10. Melville Range, Australia Two hours from Cairns, in the northern part of Australia, lies a dark mountain of boulders that rises up from the rainforest. Known as Cape Melville, the isolated range is barely visited by biologists and until recently, explorers didn’t know what treasures could be found there. 9. Sima Humboldt, Venezuela In Venezuela, in the Bolivar state there is an expansive land with a carpet, a beautiful green forest with very deep holes that have other hidden forests at their very bottom. 8. East Scotia Ridge Isolated in the southern ocean there exists water rich with strange and unusual chemicals jetting out from the ocean floor. This environment, though toxic to humans, is called the East Scotia Ridge and is home to many unique and interesting creatures. 7. Palawan
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