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It's never easy , is it. It wasn't that long ago , 20 years or so , that some dredgers on the the Middle fork of the Yuba had to post guys with shotguns. Dirtbags were robbiing miners.
sad for the guys who got killed. however they probably shouldn't have been there.
Brazil strongly backs their existing tribes the natives aren't gonna get in trouble over it, and it should give pause to those wanting to trespassHmm...a few modern-but-illegal miners probably with guns vs. 35,000 hostile natives with crude weapons
I'll place my bets on the natives...at least for the first 2 rounds!!
If those miners were locals, then they knew what the dangers were
before they ever stepped foot into the tribes territory. The tribesmen
killed them with bows and arrows, which says the miners weren't
paying much attention to what was going on around them. Max accurate
distance for bows of the type they use is probably about 30 yds.
If most folks knew there was a chance that a bunch of angry, territoriality protective
Amazonian natives were going to punch holes in them, there would certainly be
someone on watch 24/7.
yea and the little dude shooting you with some jacked up poison frog tipped arrow. Is also 4'8" shoeless but in a g-sting made of vines. And now your ant food!30 yards in the Amazon rainforest is like 300 yards on normal terrain.