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There are many wonders hidden in forests, lakes, and caves. Some of these are waiting to be discovered, but many have been discovered by ambitious scientists and explorers. Join us, as we look at 15 of these discoveries.

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The Eerie Pictures

The Amazon is one of the world's last great wildernesses, but legends about lost cities deep within the forests have circulated for centuries. Many Spanish explorers were drawn far off the map in search of El Dorado, a supposed city of gold, and some of them never returned. Even as recently as the twentieth century, British explorer Percy Fawcett sought the Lost City of Z. He vanished into the jungle, leaving behind an unfinished chapter in a story that began 600 years ago. Scientists have discovered that ancient cities did exist in the Amazon, giving the plot a new twist. While urban ruins are still extremely difficult to find in dense, remote forests, a key technological advancement has helped to change the game.

Perched 650 feet above the ground, scientists used light-based remote sensing technology to digitally deforest the canopy and identify the ancient ruins of a vast urban settlement abandoned 600 years ago around Llanos de Mojos in the Bolivian Amazon. The new images show a stronghold of the socially complex Casarabe Culture, complete with monumental platforms and pyramid architecture. Raised causeways linked a network of suburban-style settlements that stretched for miles across a landscape shaped by a massive water control and distribution system comprised of reservoirs and canals. The described site is the most striking discovery to suggest that the Amazon's"wilderness" rainforest was heavily populated, and in some places quite urbanized, for many centuries before the recorded history of the region began.

The Abandoned Little Peoples Village

The "Little People's Village" is a cluster of tiny dwellings tucked away in Middlebury's woods. Next to the little, deteriorating homes, there is an old stone house. The whole thing is quite disturbing. The tiny village's origins are the subject of a strange local folklore. According to tradition, a man, and his wife, possibly a witch, resided in a stone cottage in the Middlebury woods. She began observing miniature fairy beings in the woods around their home.

To accommodate them, her husband constructed a little village. Years passed and the village expanded. As the situation worsened, the fairy folk went insane, pulling the couple with them. Only the abandoned community of modest dwellings remains. Many tourists report feeling a gloomy aura around the location. They say that if you stay long enough, the ghostly whispers of the little people will drive you insane.
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