Scientists named three places on Earth where there are no roads and humans have not reached

Despite the age of technology and satellite maps, mysterious "blank spots" still exist on our planet - territories that humans have not yet explored. Scientists confirm that there are surprisingly many such places left on Earth, although their exact number is impossible to determine.
One such unexplored corner is the New Hebrides Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Located just a few kilometers from the eastern coast of Australia, this mysterious section of the seabed remains inaccessible for direct study. So far, researchers have only managed to send drones there, which have slightly lifted the veil of mystery over this underwater world.
Gangkhar Puensum - the highest unconquered peak in the world - also keeps its secrets from humanity. Notably, since 2003, authorities have officially banned climbing this mountain, making it even more mysterious and inaccessible to researchers.
The third natural mystery remains the grand Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam. This underground colossus, located in Quang Binh province within the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, impresses with its scale: almost nine kilometers in length and up to 150 meters in width in some places, reports "Kulik".
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