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flashpig | 23:43 Thu 19th May 2005 | People & Places
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Where was the last place on earth to be discovered? Australia seems pretty late. Obviously, there were people who discovered it first like the aboriginal folk, but I mean by (relatively) recent western discoverers where they thought 'I am the first person who has ever touched upon this place'.

And, with satellite photography and stuff do we now know everywhere on the surface of the earth?

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There were a lot of islands discovered after Australia but don't know the most recent.

Probably all those little islands north of Hudson bay in Canada.They were certainly not all mapped when Ammundsen went through 100 years ago

I'm sure there are a lot of places in the Siberia/Central asia where no westerners have been.

I don't know, it hasn't happened yet.

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