ANSWERS: 6
  • obviously yes -- the Arctic and Antarctic regions still have places that people could visit and claim to be the first person to stand on that spot. Probably many places out in the Gobi, across the Nullarbor Plain, and secluded venues in the Amazon Basin. Machhupuchhare has never had a climber go all the way to the peak and now there is a ban on climbing, so the acme of that mountain has never had a human visitor. There are many places left.
  • Yes there are probably thousands of miles of ocean yet to be explored and a quite a few areas of jungle, polar ice cap and mountains that have had no human footprints on.
  • Yes ... there are still plenty of places humans have yet to go.
  • Lots of places, and we should leave it that way :)
  • Sure, lots of them. People say space is the next frontier, but I suspect it's more realistic to say the ocean is!
  • Yes, there is lots of places...

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