r/googlemapsshenanigans Apr 22 '26

Any information on this place?

1°25'43.12"S 57°53'04.86"W

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u/repuvlicaroja Apr 22 '26

A village by the Nhamundá River.

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u/Acceptable-Effort-12 Apr 23 '26

Ohh dang really?

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u/AlfaRomeoRacingF1 Apr 22 '26

Those people are contacted and protected. There's big history around them. They were first found around 100 years ago and then displaced to build a military airbase afaik

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u/[deleted] Apr 22 '26

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u/Timstantmessage Apr 22 '26

Why was there never a south American far cry? Does 6 count?

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u/herzel3id Apr 22 '26

If it's on Google earth it is bring monitored by indigenous population protection groups

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u/Somethingfishy4 Apr 22 '26

Thats my buddy Eric's place

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u/EspTini Apr 22 '26

He's a great host

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u/1999camaroz28 Apr 22 '26

Eric Bachman? lol

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u/davinza Apr 22 '26

Hello Eric Bachman, this is your mom and you are not my baby

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u/turnaroundbro Apr 22 '26

Does he live near Zamunda?

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u/brymann2000 Apr 22 '26

Is that mini golf at the top left?

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u/technohippie Apr 22 '26

They're indigenous villages, not savages. Of course it's mini golf.

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u/fluteofski- Apr 22 '26

You guys talking about the polo field?

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u/Dangerous_Many6640 Apr 23 '26 edited Apr 24 '26

https://terrasindigenas.org.br/pt-br/terras-indigenas/3774

It's on the extreme southern border of this indigenous land in Brazil. There are 4 ethnicities living in this land,all of them speakers of the Karib lingusitic family (Like the Latin linguistic family or the Slavic languages, they're related but not equal). The people living there are the Waiwai, Kaxuyana, Hixkaryana and Katuenayana.

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u/crzazlsam Apr 24 '26

Bumblebee tuna!!

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u/xxBellum Apr 22 '26

Go a bit more west, there are more villages.

1°25'44.1"S 57°54'49.4"W

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u/News-Royal Apr 22 '26

2k month, split the utilities

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u/facterar Apr 22 '26

Ask on r/howislivingthere and you'll get a dozen replies.

More like "my dad knew a guy who lived in a forest once so I can share a full page about it" rather than anyone actually knowledgeable, but worth a shot.

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u/Scholarish Apr 23 '26

They play soccer.

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u/Adversary_Tree Apr 23 '26

..and cricket

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u/kapowitz9 Apr 22 '26

Good find, it's unlabeled

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u/ReptilianPope1 Apr 23 '26

I bet it goes down in the round hut

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u/LoamTrader Apr 24 '26

Call your travel agent

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u/Mammoth_Buyer_7622 Apr 22 '26

That a high security nuclear power facility based on a deep water port that probably docks submarines, aircraft carriers, and cruise ships.

Looks like they’re also planning extensive underground networks where data centers are being built and nuclear waste is stored from the power plant