MADRID, 26 Abr. Canal + image issue "only" an isolated tribe in the Brazilian Amazon on Saturday April 30 at 20:00 pm as part of the episode 'jungle' of the documentary series "Planet People," reports Survival . The NGO has detailed the documentary shows details never seen before, thanks to "the BBC team used high-definition cameras and more advanced techniques to capture images from a distance of nearly a mile." In addition, he noted that the tribe who stars in the video, who lives near the border between Brazil and Peru, is threatened by illegal logging.
The piece shows a prosperous and healthy community, with baskets of manioc and papaya and banana groves, he added. Finally, he pointed out that the movie was dubbed into Spanish for the journalist and Nieves Herrero and movie star Gillian Anderson doubled Survival video that includes images of the BBC and served as the launch of the campaign by Survival International to protect tribes.
The piece shows a prosperous and healthy community, with baskets of manioc and papaya and banana groves, he added. Finally, he pointed out that the movie was dubbed into Spanish for the journalist and Nieves Herrero and movie star Gillian Anderson doubled Survival video that includes images of the BBC and served as the launch of the campaign by Survival International to protect tribes.
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