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Related: About this forumIndigenous searchers say they used ayahuasca to help find downed plane
By: AP Posted at 5:00 PM, Jun 16, 2023 and last updated 4:00 PM, Jun 16, 2023
The weary Indigenous men gathered at their base camp, nestled among towering trees and dense vegetation that form a disorienting sea of green. They sensed that their ancestral land Selva Madre, or Mother Jungle was unwilling to let them find the four children who'd been missing since their charter plane crashed weeks earlier in a remote area in southern Colombia.
Indigenous volunteers and military crews had found signs of hope: a baby bottle, half-eaten fruit, dirty diapers strewn across a wide swatch of rainforest. The men were convinced the children had survived. But punishing rains, harsh terrain and the passing of time had diminished their spirits and drained their stamina.
The weary Indigenous men gathered at their base camp, nestled among towering trees and dense vegetation that form a disorienting sea of green. They sensed that their ancestral land Selva Madre, or Mother Jungle was unwilling to let them find the four children who'd been missing since their charter plane crashed weeks earlier in a remote area in southern Colombia.
Indigenous volunteers and military crews had found signs of hope: a baby bottle, half-eaten fruit, dirty diapers strewn across a wide swatch of rainforest. The men were convinced the children had survived. But punishing rains, harsh terrain and the passing of time had diminished their spirits and drained their stamina.
The weak of body, of mind, of faith do not make it out of this jungle. Day 39 was do or die for the children and the search teams.
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alittlelark
(18,912 posts)In the Peruvian rainforest participating in ceremonies. I found MANY things.
wackadoo wabbit
(1,214 posts)If you'd ever like to share, I'd love to hear.
walkingman
(8,339 posts)in early 70's with a friend who was a member of an indigenous person from Mexico. It was one of the most enlightening experiences in my life.
alittlelark
(18,912 posts)That I did it now.