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For centuries, impenetrable forests have kept these vast sites hidden.
Nearly impenetrable forests cover most of the island, where the people also grow cassava, pumpkin, corn and, of course, bananas.
The hunt has been complicated by everything from impenetrable forests and murky ponds to hundreds of false leads.
Much of the south of this long, skinny country is jagged coastline, uninhabited islands, roads that come to dead ends, and impenetrable forests and ice fields.
Drive through almost any rural area of the central Yucatán, and you'll see bicycles or horses parked on the side of the road next to seemingly impenetrable forests: in those forests are farmers, tending their crops.
Dippel pursued his grisly work, which involved grave robbing and diabolical experiments on corpses, at the Castle Frankenstein, described by the narrator as being in deepest Germany, surrounded by impenetrable forests.
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But the USP has to be three nights' camping in the gorillas' backyard - the aptly named Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Nigel drove us cheerfully along his newly constructed road that threaded its way through increasingly impenetrable forest.
Another 300 mountain gorillas live north of here along the border of Uganda and Congo in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
The rebels killed four Britons, two Americans and four park rangers in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park on March 1 , 1999
But tourists have been victims of violence too -- including the eight killed in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest two years ago.
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