

Scientists discover a lost world hiding in Google Earth. Yes, really.
We follow a team of scientists on a gruelling expedition into a remote rainforest in Mozambique. They're hoping to prove that Mount Mabu's animals and insects are unique and in need of official protection.
Cinematography
Drone shots that'll make you Google 'volunteer in Mozambique' at 2am.
Writing
Narrative urgency: 26 minutes to save an ecosystem from bureaucratic oblivion.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mount Mabu was found in 2005 when Julian Bayliss spotted it on Google Earth while looking for undisturbed rainforest. Satellite archaeology is real, folks.
The film quietly mirrors Mozambique's colonial legacy: foreign scientists documenting 'new' species in a region locals always knew existed. The power to name becomes the power to claim.
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