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On the island of Luzon, in the Philippines, lives a nomadic tribe of the Aeta people, an indigenous tribal people who have been isolated, by choice, from the rest of the world for thousands of years.

On the island of Luzon, in the Philippines, lives a nomadic tribe of the Aeta people, an indigenous tribal people who have been isolated, by choice, from the rest of the world for thousands of years.

All previous attempts to "civilize" by Spanish and British colonizers have failed and been left in their world.

The island itself is ancient and remote jungles are hunting grounds for a wide range of fascinating and giant creatures, such as this 22.6-foot-long reticulated python (6.88 m) .
It's the longest snake species in the world, and it was killed by the tribe in 1970. They've been living on the fruits of the jungle for a few centuries, caring very little about the problems of the outside world.

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