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bostonglobe.com | Christine Hauser |Hari Kumar
An American tourist set off alone last month on an inflatable boat for the remote island of North Sentinel in the Indian Ocean. He had packed a Diet Coke and a coconut as an offering for the highly isolated tribe that lives there, and he had brought along a GoPro camera in hopes of filming the encounter, the Indian police said. Guided by his GPS navigation, the man, Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, reached the northeastern shore of the island at 10 a.m. on March 29, according to police.
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estadao.com.br | Christine Hauser |Hari Kumar
Um turista americano partiu sozinho na semana passada em um bote inflável para a remota ilha de North Sentinel, no Oceano Índico. Ele havia levado uma Coca-Cola Diet e um coco como oferenda para a tribo altamente isolada que vive lá, e também uma câmera GoPro na esperança de filmar o encontro, informou a polícia indiana. Guiado por navegação GPS, Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, de 24 anos, chegou à costa nordeste da ilha às 10h do dia 29 de março, segundo a polícia.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Christine Hauser |Hari Kumar
1 day agoThe 'danger tourist' tried to leave coconuts and a Coke. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 An aspiring YouTube influencer and self-described “danger tourist” was arrested by authorities in India after allegedly attempting to contact one of the world’s last uncontacted Indigenous tribes. The …
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Christine Hauser |Hari Kumar
An American tourist set off alone last week on an inflatable boat for the remote island of North Sentinel in the Indian Ocean. He had packed a Diet Coke and a coconut as an offering for the highly isolated tribe that lives there, and had brought along a GoPro camera in hopes of filming the encounter, the Indian police said. Guided by his GPS navigation, the man, Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, reached the northeastern shore of the island at 10 a.m. on March 29, according to the police.
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2 weeks ago |
virginislandsdailynews.com | Christine Hauser
More than 230 passengers and crew members have been sickened in an outbreak of norovirus during a 29-day round-trip luxury cruise from England to the Eastern Caribbean, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Queen Mary 2, the flagship ocean liner of Cunard Lines, left from Southampton, England, on March 8, according to Cruise Mapper, a tracking site. An outbreak was reported on March 18, the CDC said, after the ship had stopped in New York City.
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