Guest FoxNews.com Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/49b9fd377aa09ebc1acf2a257eb9d1cf.jpg The Brazilian government is using satellite technology and aerial imagery to monitor and help protect isolated Amazonian tribes. FUNAI, the Brazilian government’s Indian Affairs department, told FoxNews.com that it harnesses satellite and aircraft to check on tribes in the remote area. Last month incredible new aerial images were released by an indigenous peoples’ advocacy group showing an uncontacted tribe that experts warn could be in danger of being wiped out. Continue reading... Trending right now: Everything you need to know about Best Buy’s NES Classic sale tomorrow Samsung can’t make Galaxy Note 8 without help from one of its top rivals Toyota used soy-based wiring in its cars, now rodents are literally tearing them apart http://androidforum.us/data/MetaMirrorCache/daf91e4c507575bc4aa1626fe1f55650._.gif Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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