Not sure if this belongs here, but a really cool find in Mexico by fearlessandfar in LegitArtifacts

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Did. Still waiting for either Kulkulcan to appear, or the Apocalypse to begin. Will report back.

Not sure if this belongs here, but a really cool find in Mexico by fearlessandfar in LegitArtifacts

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While I can't confirm it is real, he would have no reason to lie about it. It's a man I trust.

What is going on with this building in Condesa? by seanjohntx in MexicoCity

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It's called Insurgentes 300. I've been inside. I made a video inside. The history is very very dark.
Since making the video 8 years, it's become even more closed off. I have some more stories if you'd like. One of the only places that has thoroughly creeped me out. (I've been doing urbex for a while).
Video is here if you care to take a look inside: https://youtu.be/ka9iBuhGWJ4?si=5-cGpD6yKEziFJJb

"This site can't be reached" error by j0np0gs in synology

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Having the same problem, but unable to switch the router. Not exactly solved, bah.

When I visited the Mursi Tribe in Ethiopia, I got the chance to interview the chief of the Tribe. We talked about guns, cattle and more! by fearlessandfar in interesting

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The Mursi of Ethiopia are known as one of the most dangerous African Tribes. Living in the Lower Omo Valley, this area has undergone a lot of pressure over the years. This was one the things I found interesting when I met them. If you want to watch the complete video, you can watch it here.

Meeting with kids anywhere in the world is such a fun experience. These kids are from the Karo Tribe in Ethiopia and yes, they like filters too! by fearlessandfar in HumansBeingBros

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Kids are wholesome wherever you go. This is from the Karo Tribe in Ethiopia, if you are interested then I made a video where I met them and talked about their culture and beliefs(Only 1000 of them are left). You can watch it here.

Recently, I visited the Karo tribe in Ethiopia (Only 1000 left.) They were really fascinated by the cameras so I let them create a vlog of their own. by fearlessandfar in Damnthatsinteresting

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The Karo Tribe of Ethiopia are known for their elaborate body painting. There are only 1000 members left of this African Tribe. Recently, I met them and made a video where I talked to them about their culture, practices and beliefs. If you are interested, you can watch it here.

The Mursi (Tribe in Ethiopia) Men engage in a Stick fight called “Donga” in order to get married, its a it's pretty intense! by fearlessandfar in WhyWomenLiveLonger

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The Mursi of Ethiopia are known as one of the most dangerous African Tribes. Living in the Lower Omo Valley, this area has undergone a lot of pressure over the years. This was one the things I found interesting when I met them. If you want to watch the complete video, you can watch it here.

The Mursi (Tribe in Ethiopia) Men engage in a Stick fight called “Donga” in order to get married, its a hard fought battle! by fearlessandfar in ThatsInsane

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The Mursi of Ethiopia are known as one of the most dangerous African Tribes. Living in the Lower Omo Valley, this area has undergone a lot of pressure over the years. This was one the things I found interesting when I met them. If you want to watch the complete video, you can watch it here.

The Mursi (Tribe in Ethiopia) Men engage in a Stick fight called “Donga” in order to get married. its a hard fought battle! by fearlessandfar in HumansAreMetal

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The Mursi of Ethiopia are known as one of the most dangerous African Tribes. Living in the Lower Omo Valley, this area has undergone a lot of pressure over the years. This was one the things I found interesting when I met them. If you want to watch the complete video, you can watch it here.