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some more
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yup, a few more
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enjoy
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and lastly....
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Dang P - those are awesome. :) Looks like I was just warming up the audience for you.
I'm not getting filenames any more with this browser I'm using, so i can't tell if those are Flickr finds. I spent a few hours combing Flickr last night and didn't come up with these, so I'm just curious as to how they were tagged if they were from Flickr. again, great posting - and with blur jobs like yours, we could get a lot more pics up. I've got quite a few more that ain't going anywhere unless I beam a few little ones aboard the Enterprise first like you did. BTW - better beam this little one up, too: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...2&d=1238148670 Klondike |
How come the ladies are all shaved?
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They may not have pubic hair in the first place
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I've seen such bad editing of images, with scribbled faces etc, that I figured a blur was the least obtrusive / offensive method. It also allows (I hope) images to be posted, that otherwise couldn't have been. That link doesn't work, so I'm not sure what image you are referring to. I guess it's already been removed, so it doesn't really matter? pennywiseguy2 |
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Smugmug, Pbase, picasaweb. I will throw that Xingu term in all of those. This is the best tribal nudity IMHO Klondike |
Tribal/indigenous, maybe.... remote & uncivilized, probably not
Not to burst anyone's bubble here, but the majority of the photos taken here are done, well, for show. :-)
I have traveled abroad quite a bit and have visited a few of these. A couple of these photos I recognize from bora bora, near Iquitos in Peru. I have even spoken with a few 'tribal members' who speak a fair amount of English, which is mandatory in schools there. The dances are performed at encampments arranged to appear like isolated camps. These encampments are normally located outside the town/city. The women in the photos are paid to perform in the rituals/dances. Quite commonly, afterward, they dress up and with their friends go shopping or dancing in the nearby city. You might have noticed some have tanlines, clothing markings and such. The dances are planned, choreographed, and even advertised to tourists. Just a note, the truly isolated indigenous camps we all remember sparking our curiosity as boys from natl geographic who actually hunt with spears, live and dance in the nude, etc are VERY difficult to get to (say a matter of days by river and hiking). They don't speak a word of spanish or portuguese (much less english) are nervous with outsiders and cameras, and some can even be a little dangerous. However, a big thanks, the photos are fantastic! |
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