Timberlake’s Theory
Jonathon Timberlake, an expedition member created his theory regarding it. He disclosed it in an interview with The Verge, “my suggestion would be that [the pots were used for] a ceremonial purpose, that somebody had been up [the mountain], possibly to do with rain, a rain type of ceremony. If you’ve got a dry year in the surrounding area, you’re liable to have severe problems of hunger. So appealing for rain is a very important function, and mountains are often associated, quite rightly, with rain.”
Tribal People
Bayliss had a conversation with the locals and he was told another story. He told The Verge, “they talked of a tribe of little people who used to live on the top and when they used to go to the base of the mountain, the little people used to throw snakes down on top of them”.
The Secret Of Lico
The Mount Lico hid the forest and the forest managed to hide a lot of unique species. Along with the species, the residents of the forest were not clear. The analysis of the limited data obtained by this expedition might take years and years but the mesmerizing beauty of the place left the team in awe.
Environmental Crime
Julian Bayliss in his interview with The Verge stated, “it’s probably the greatest environmental crime of humanity right now, this destruction of remaining rainforests.” With this, he added, “What happens in Malaysia or the Amazon or the Congo will also affect the quality of air that you breathe in New York or London or Wales. It’s very shortsighted that we’re clearing all of this rainforest so quickly.”