What is the oldest undisturbed, untouched forest in the world?

Mount Lico, a mountain in Northern Mozambique, Africa, stands at approximately 1,100 meters with up to 700 meters of sheer rock walls, making it difficult for humans to climb; who aspires to climb a 1,100 meter mountain anyway, when you can climb higher mountains at more relative ease?

Mount Lico supports an old-growth rainforest atop its peak:

It’s not exactly untouched: in 2018 a team of researchers and expert mountaineers visited the forest (detected for scientific reasons by Google Earth) for exploration*. They encountered small animals that may or not be known to science thus far (including a new species of butterfly). Curiously, they also noticed mysterious clay pots placed near a mountaintop stream that they assume were left there for ceremonial reasons. The most conclusive perception of the forest, given all news reports, is that the forest has been largely untouched, un-accessed and thankfully undisturbed for a very long time.

 

Credit : Quora

Picture Credit : Google