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Ceremony soap...

Amazzonia 2012

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Ceremony soap sent on December 18, 2012 (14:36) by Bosforo65. 2 comments, 921 views.






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sent on December 19, 2012 (9:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Intrigued by the title, I did a search on this fascinating ceremony ... (except for the poor frog :-))

From the technical point of view, I would have closed the aperture a little more in order to "contextualize" a little more on the subject.

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sent on December 19, 2012 (9:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

But the frog is not harmed after the poison was taken (by rubbing a stick on the thighs and abdomen) is released and returned to the forest.

the ratio of Matsés, and all the Indians in general, the forest is shrouded in sacredness and hunting is an activity that must be conducted in an "ethics" in the sense that there is the belief that kill more animals than they serve to feed the hunter will backfire, with mother nature that will make him more to find enough prey in the future.

I picture more readable on the ceremony, I did this deliberately pushed to the maximum. in the end I liked the effect, it seems almost a superhero in flight! :-D


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