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'''Abstract'''
 
'''Abstract'''
  
Following the wild stories told by local natives, a lone explorer delves into the dense jungles in east French Guinea.  For weeks he treks through a jungle where a single misstep means death and loses his guides to both the dangerous flora and fauna of the region and their own native superstitions about their destination.  Finally, in the living heart of the jungle, he finds a mysterious, advanced yet crumbling city, the structure of which indicates that it was designed for people of an ape-like physiology and social structure.  All the same, no evidence of the people themselves remains.   
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Following the wild stories told by local natives, a lone explorer delves into the dense jungles in east French Guinea.  For weeks he treks through a jungle where a single misstep means death and loses his guides to both the dangerous flora and fauna of the region and their own native superstitions about their destination.  Finally, in the living heart of the jungle, he finds a mysterious, advanced yet crumbling city, the structure of which indicates that it was designed for people of an ape-like physiology and social structure.  All the same, no evidence of the people themselves remains.  This expedition was jointly funded by the National Geographic Society of the United States of America.
  
 
'''About the Explorer'''
 
'''About the Explorer'''

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