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Mar 2022
36m 53s

First Ascent of a Sky Island

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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In the most remote part of Guyana, plateaus called tepuis—also known as sky islands for poking through the clouds—rise up from the jungle. They’re topped by unique ecosystems, filled with plants and animals never before seen by human eyes. That’s because getting there is no small feat. Eager to find new species but unable to scale the sheer cliff faces, 80-y ... Show More
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