One of the last places on Earth untouched by man
source: http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/123/garden_of_eden
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Scientists visited the Foja Mountains in Indonesia and discovered all sorts of new species of plants and animals in a place that is rare because it is untouched by man. Seeing the contrast between this beautiful Garden of Eden and land that man gets his hands on to ruin nature is very evident by looking at these beauitiful videos. But now that this place is known, will man's desire to plunder everything he sees for his own profit and pleasure despoil this beautiful and wondrous place? Will it one day be swallowed up by the sea rise precipitated by our use of fossil fuels?
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NailBunnyLuver
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Well if man has now discovered it, it won't be untouched for long now will it?
- 5 years ago
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NailBunnyLuver
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idealist
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i see some rare birds eating what look s like a beautifull catipiller that could turn into a beautifull butterfly if its a hustler..... (sigh) i hate humans
- 5 years ago
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idealist
