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Inside nirvana
Gualtiero Leonelli
Parts: 2
Duration: 20' 03''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 147 times
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Parts: 5
Duration: 56' 41''
Year: 2010
Viewed: 131 times
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Maura Biagi
Parts: 3
Duration: 37' 03''
Year: 2003
Viewed: 280 times
Seychelles: Mahé, La Digue and Praslin
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Parts: 5
Duration: 35' 47''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 412 times
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Parts: 4
Duration: 53' 38''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 142 times
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Parts: 6
Duration: 57' 33''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 300 times
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Maura Biagi
Parts: 3
Duration: 32' 50''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 384 times
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Parts: 4
Duration: 63' 48''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 543 times
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Pippo Failla
Parts: 4
Duration: 44' 46''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 281 times
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Duration: 34' 20''
Year: 2011
Viewed: 415 times
Newsletter
Rebels seize medical supplies for the threatened tribes Nukak
A group of armed rebels sabotaged the first attempt to provide emergency medical aid by boat to the nomadic Nukak Indians, a tribe of Colombia's most threatened with extinction.
Survival International has learned that the medical staff was forced to cede all its tools, including stretchers, surgical equipment and computers.
Haiti, Doctors Without Borders alert for new cases of cholera on the island
In one week, Medecins Sans Frontieres has treated patients 2 thousand
Port-Au-Prince/Roma - The cholera epidemic in Haiti is not over yet. A sudden increase in cases is recorded in these days in the capital and in other parts of the country.
Traces of uncontacted Indians in Paraguay: the tribe asked the government to intervene
After the discovery of traces that indicate the presence of a few uncontacted Indians near a ranch, the leaders of the tribe of Ayoreo have asked the government of Paraguay to stop cattle ranchers who are destroying their lands threatening the lives of their relatives Uncontacted.
The Ayoreo claim to have found out by chance of the presence of Indians on the ranch and have also come out inspections during which they found "fresh footprints and signs on the trees where their relatives had gone to look for honey."


