Astonishing new photos from Brazil’s Amazon rainforest give a glimpse of a prosperous, never-before-seen indigenous community living near the Bolivian border, according to a report.
Santa Claus has braved the sticky heat of the Amazon rainforest this weekend, taking two boats to bring gifts to the children of a small village near the Brazilian city of Manaus.
Images have been released which show a ‘never-seen-before’ Amazon community. In the modern world, there remains very few parts of the world that are genuinely undiscovered by civilization. For thousands of years, humankind spent much of their time exploring the world, and inhabited land on Earth has near-entirely been covered.
The images are the first-known sighting of the Massaco tribe - a reclusive indigenous group named after the river that runs through their lands in Brazil's rainforest, and are known to deter visitors
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The Brazilian National Indigenous Peoples Foundation (Funai) says that their population has more than doubled since the early 1990s. Altair Algayer, a government agent with Funai, had reportedly placed a camera in the rainforest to take their images. Algayer has reportedly spent more than three decades protecting the Massaco territory.
NEW photos from hidden cameras gives the world its first ever glimpse of one of the last uncontacted Amazon tribes. The group is so secretive that no-one knows its true name, though outsiders call
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CATALAO, Brazil — Santa Claus braved the sticky heat of the Amazon rainforest this weekend, taking two boats to bring gifts to children in a village near the Brazilian city of Manaus.
Santa Claus braved the sticky heat of the Amazon rainforest this weekend, taking two boats to bring gifts to the children of a small village near the Brazilian city of Manaus. The visit was ...
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