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Jungle Paparazzo in Airplane Photographs ‘Uncontacted’ Tribe in Brazil
Travel Blog • Jim Benning • 05.30.08 | 11:13 AM ET
Wild story. I’m guessing an adventure travel outfitter is already organizing an Amazon trek, complete with an overnight stay with the never-before-contacted tribe.
Jim Benning is the cofounder and coeditor of World Hum.
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Nick Page 05.31.08 | 3:51 AM ET
Not to sure of the validity of this story - BBC or not. Are there really any “un-contacted tribes” left in the world?
And, as an “adventure travel outfitter” would it really be so unspeakable to organise a tour here - obviously with the consent of the tribe - which would be needed if they were to overnight with them anyway???
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