this is life in the lamar val valley. and his men were not here for wildlife watching, so they had to move on, pushing further into the unknown >> sometimes i think about the spirit of the great explorers, you know. what it takes to be the first to do something, to journey into the unknown. i mean these guys had a job to do, that was to keep going. but as they headed south, they started to hear a roar in the distance.you imagine making youcomer camp right here, having no idea what would be waiting for you come sunrise. riveyou'r for long enough, you are bound to run into a waterfall. one that haden party fo found on their way was a found on their way was a monster. 308 feet tall, over 60 thousand gallons of waterfall over its lower falls every second. you know the sheer sight and sound of the cascading water was almost too perfect for the lead geologist to put into words. standing about, i thought how utterly impossible that would be to describe to anothers sensations inspired byscene wa such a presence. a grander scene w