limbue, northern mozambique, familiar territory for professorjulian bayliss.ly 20 years since he first came here, having worked out from satellite images that there could be a hidden rainforest on top of mount mabu. the relative size of the forest compared to what's left in southern africa, i think, was the discovery. not that it was never seen or known by humankind before because obviously, the local people were here and they're hunting in it. what was your reaction at that point? oh, my god. i mean, what have we discovered here? this is phenomenal that we found the largest rainforest forest in southern africa. since then, professor bayliss has been leading expeditions of scientists into mabu, trying to gather evidence to justify the forest�*s protection. there's only a limited amount of resources available to try and protect places, and somehow and some way, you've got to try and, unfortunately, rank them in terms of importance. the more new species we can find, the greater the justification to try and protect the places like mabu. this one. wait, wait. we w