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Rare uncontacted Amazon tribe photographed
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5-29-2008 9:35 PM
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5-30-2008
12:56 AM
tanyamm
Why don't they fly real low over them a couple of more times and really scare the crap out of them.
5-30-2008
6:49 PM
seaj11
That's sick.
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