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Small Native Camp
Small Tribal Camp 31W 19S
Small Native Camp
Details
Added in
V.1.0
Coordinates
35W 19S
Environment
Forest
Nearby Locations
Anaconda Island
Bamboo Bridge


Basic Info[ | ]

The small native camp has a totem

one tribal building. Inside the structure can be found some bones (possibly human remains).

To the south is the anaconda island and to the west is the bamboo bridge.

Lore Notes[ | ]

Note: There's a reason the tribes inhabiting tropical jungles are called "lost". It is estimated that there are around eighty of them, but for obvious reassons it's impossible to determine exactly how many tribes live in the jungle. Finding the yabahuaca required long preperations and exhaustive research, but still you have to remember that even the most precise theoretical knowledge can be of no use in a tropical forest, where there are no charted roads and for which no detailed maps have been drawn. That's why it's so important to have a guide, someone from these parts. Often it's someone involved in teh cocaine production.. These people, thanks to their factories hidden in the forest, know the area and unofficial routes very well (and know how to avoid big cartels that can cause a lot of trouble for travelers).


When trekking through the jungle it's best to avoid animals. rare species with beautiful coloring can be tempting to get closer to.But we must remember that even a single snakebite or touch of a tiny frog can lead to tragedy. You must also watch what you eat. Exotic plants, even cooked can be poisonous. And if you're really careless and don't have meds, they can be lethal.


We've covered most of the distance by boats. Our guide accompanied us up to the swamps cutting into a rocky shore, but refused to go further. Although the Yabahuaca are peaceful towards the world, there are rumors among the local population about the aggressive natives. He showed us two possible ways: one trough the mountains, leading to a village hidden in a hollow between hills, and the other further along the river. The second option seemed more comfortable. When approaching the shore, we didn't see the village, but we were greeted by a group of a dozen natives, who were watching us curiously from the shore. They weren't shooting at us, shouting or shooing us away. As long as we behaved calm and friendly, we had nothing to fear from them.


Of Course i can't give the exact route leading to the Yabahuaca. It's important to respect their right to live according to their beliefs. Each intervention of a person from the outside can disrupt these beautiful cultures, developing in isolation.


(note by Joao: How nice that you did this work for us, Doc!)

(note by Joao: those survival camps are finally going to pay off! i've always had a good sense of direction!)

(note by Joao: Remind Izabel to swipe the antitoxin from the hospital)

(note by Joao: We must recruit someone who knows this stuff for our team. Maria? Blanca?)

(note by Joao: Where do we get the boat???)

(note by Joao: no native can bench press 160 kilos, so they've got nothing on Carlos)

(note by Joao: Izabel and I shortlisted several places that match the description, we could use more details!)

(note by Joao: We're gonna find them anyways!)


The Dream Team that's going to save the world!


Izabel

Carlos Blanca

Me!

Pedro (crossed out)

Maybe Maria?

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Update History[ | ]

Version Changes
V.1.0 New – Map Areas




Locations
Native Camps Abandoned Tribal VillageEast Native CampWest Native CampSmall Native CampMain VillageLambda-1Lambda-2
Settlements Anaconda IslandAirportBamboo CampDelta CampDrug FacilityFishing DockIllegal Gold MineJake's TentOmega Camp
Points Of Interest Bamboo BridgeNative PassageOverturned JeepWaterfall OasisWaterhole
Caves Elevator CaveOasis CavePlane Crash CaveScorpion CaveSkull Cave
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