Lost Tribe of Palau Filming Locations

Lost Tribe of Palau filming locations

Where was Lost Tribe of Palau filmed? Lost Tribe of Palau was filmed in 1 locations across Palau in the following places:

Lost Tribe of Palau Filming Locations

Palau is an archipelago of over 500 islands, part of the Micronesia region in the western Pacific Ocean. Koror Island is home to the former capital, also named Koror, and is the islands’ commercial center. The larger Babeldaob has the present capital, Ngerulmud, plus mountains and sandy beaches on its east coast. In its north, ancient basalt monoliths known as Badrulchau lie in grassy fields surrounded by palm trees.

Lost Tribe of Palau (2007)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 2007
IMDB: tt8611054
Plot summary

On the final day of his vacation in Palau, National Geographic research grantee and world-renowned paleoanthropologist Lee Berger accompanies a local guide to a hidden cave where he discovers a cache of fossilized human remains. Berger returns to the cave six weeks later with a team of elite scientists and finds not just one human skeleton, but several, unlike any he has ever seen. Measurements show that these people were some of the smallest humans to walk the earth, but they had enormous teeth. Has Berger discovered a lost human species or a tribe of mutants? The story of human evolution is filled with unexpected twists and turns. In 2004, a groundbreaking discovery made headlines around the world when scientists revealed evidence of a lost human species on the remote Indonesian island of Flores. Researchers believe Homo floresiensis, nicknamed "The Hobbit," shared the earth with modern humans for at least 80,000 years. Is it possible that a wandering tribe of hobbit-like humans made their way 1,800 miles from Flores to Palau?

Genres
Documentary
Cast
Lee Rogers Berger
Alisdair Simpson
Directors
Ian Marsh
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Lost Tribe of Palau filming locations