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The Living Edens: The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis
In a remote corner of Venezuela lies one of the last unexplored places on Earth. Giant blocks of sandstone, their summits cut off from the surrounding landscape by sheer breathtaking cliffs, form a spectacular landscape. Here, the world's highest waterfall drops more than 3,000 feet down the face of a remote plateau, shrouded mountain tops hide the world's oldest rocks, and mysterious creatures more ancient than the dinosaurs still survive. Film maker Andrian Warren follows in the footsteps of explorers who set out to reveal the secrets and to discover unique life on Venezuela's ancient tablelands, which the local people call "tepuis."
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