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06-20-2012, 05:38 PM
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The Lost Caves of The Amazon

Beneath the Amazon rainforest, scientists have recently discovered hundreds of massive caverns in the rich deposits of iron ore.

Most have not been properly explored and researchers believe they may host unique geology and life.

Excavations in one cave revealed evidence of human settlement 9,000 years ago.

Our science editor David Shukman and cameraman Tony Fallshaw were among the first news teams to venture inside.
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Very interesting, reminds me of "Los Tayos" cave, in the western part of Amazonia.

There was speculation that this region of South America was the motherland of the ancient Sumerians, or Zumirs, whose language is a derivation of proto-Magyar, being the Magyars of the Carpathian Mountains of Europe of American origin, according to Juan Moricz.
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Fascinating stuff, I'd love to explore down there. I always enjoy the thought of new life being discovered


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