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ApexOversteer
07-26-2015, 2:57pm
This is like the setup for a horror movie...




The People That Live On This Island Kill Anyone Who Tries To Come Ashore


North Sentinel Island is located in the Bay of Bengal off of the coast of India. It is well away from landlocked earth, and while it is officially administered by India, no one has been able to make contact with the native inhabitants. The island is one of the last remaining uncivilized areas of the earth, existing in a rare state of conceded sovereignty.

An indigenous tribe has lived on North Sentinel Island with extremely limited contact with outsiders. Anyone who has attempted to explore the island has been attacked or outright killed. North Sentinel is so dangerous for outsiders that India’s government has established a three-mile exclusion zone in an effort to prevent more violence.

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On January 26, 2006, two fishermen were killed by Sentinelese when their boat drifted near the island. The bodies were tossed into shallow graves. An Indian coastguard helicopter attempted to retrieve the fishermen’s bodies, but was prevented from landing when it was greeted with a volley of arrows from the tribesmen.

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On August 2, 1981, the ship Primrose grounded on the North Sentinel Island reef. Within a short time, shipmates on the immobile vessel noticed that men on the shore were carrying spears and arrows and building boats on the beach. The captain radioed for a drop of weapons so that the ship could defend itself, but did not receive them. Luckily, heavy seas kept the islanders away long enough for the crew to be rescued by helicopter.

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After the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, the Indian government sent a helicopter to check on the inhabitants on the island. While other nearby islands were heavily affected, the Sentinelese appeared to have been unharmed. The helicopter observed several clansmen shooting arrows and throwing stones at the hovering aircraft with the apparent intent of repelling it.

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Believed to number anywhere from 50 to 400, the Sentinelese have lived in isolation on the island for 60,000 years. The deep tree canopy makes it difficult to observe the Sentinelese from the air, but based on limited observational data it is assumed that they are hunter-gatherers; agriculture does not appear to be known to them. They have managed to create metal-tipped arrows by carving out pieces from the hulls of wrecked ships. If not for this practice, the Sentinelese would be described as Stone Age people.

The Sentinelese violence is almost certainly simply related to self-preservation, and they have been successful while other indigenous tribes have been wiped out. For now, the Indian government seems content to allow the native people to preserve their isolation, at least partially for fear that bacterial contamination may cause their extinction. So the people of North Sentinel Island continue to live in isolation, unaware and uncaring of the evolution of the world around them, on a tiny island in the great wide ocean.


Crazy! Can you imagine what a helicopter must be like for them? Or exploring that shipwreck? No wonder they kill anyone that ends up there...

island14
07-26-2015, 3:09pm
I wanna give them a few bottles of Rhum.. :seasix:

I bet they would be fun to party with.. :D

beep-beep
07-26-2015, 3:20pm
Sounds like a few forums I've visited. :lol:

Mike Mercury
07-26-2015, 5:20pm
Believed to number anywhere from 50 to 400, the Sentinelese have lived in isolation on the island for 60,000 years.

that's not enough DNA variance; must be an inbreed clan... all looking like the cast of
The Hills Have Eyes.

VITE1
07-26-2015, 5:53pm
Sounds like parts of Chicago or Baltimore.

Kerrmudgeon
07-26-2015, 8:45pm
The only meat they get is when someone tries to trespass on their island. [They were never seen again]....:willy:

JRD77VET
07-26-2015, 8:56pm
That sounds like a great vacation destination for politicians :hurray:

C5SilverBullet
07-27-2015, 10:42am
that's not enough DNA variance; must be an inbreed clan... all looking like the cast of
The Hills Have Eyes.

http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2015/07/27/1227457/943300-d51c94ca-30e7-11e5-b8b7-8c65da63768b.jpg

onedef92
07-27-2015, 11:28am
Ooga Booga Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Horror Movie HD - YouTube

Ol Timer
07-27-2015, 12:11pm
YUM YUM EAT'EM UP! - YouTube

6spdC6
07-27-2015, 12:19pm
That sounds like a great vacation destination for politicians :hurray:


I was thinking the way Mooch likes to waste taxpayer monies on her many overblown expensive vacations that would be a good place for her to visit.

She could provide a big bunch of meat for those tribes people to eat. They will be happy to listen to her tell them how and what to eat.:hurray:

Rob
07-27-2015, 12:36pm
Kinda reminds me of the island in the King Kong movies

99 pewtercoupe
07-27-2015, 5:30pm
I wanna give them a few bottles of Rhum.. :seasix:

I bet they would be fun to party with.. :D

Tim I think you would party with a pack of man eating tigers if Rhum was involved :lol::lol::lol::shots:

DukeAllen
07-27-2015, 5:34pm
Tell the pols and bigwigs that oil was discovered under the island. It would be occupied and the natives killed or "civilized" for their own good.

Fasglas
07-30-2015, 4:41am
Sounds like parts of Chicago or Baltimore.

Nah, it's more like Detroit.
:yesnod:

island14
07-30-2015, 5:04am
Tim I think you would party with a pack of man eating tigers if Rhum was involved :lol::lol::lol::shots:

Here's how I see it...

Magellan came to the Philippines to take over for Spain in 1521 only to find his end...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Magellan

When morning came, forty-nine of us leaped into the water up to our thighs, and walked through water for more than two cross-bow flights before we could reach the shore. The boats could not approach nearer because of certain rocks in the water. The other eleven men remained behind to guard the boats. When we reached land, [the natives] had formed in three divisions to the number of more than one thousand five hundred people. When they saw us, they charged down upon us with exceeding loud cries... The musketeers and crossbow-men shot from a distance for about a half-hour, but uselessly... Recognizing the captain, so many turned upon him that they knocked his helmet off his head twice... A native hurled a bamboo spear into the captain's face, but the latter immediately killed him with his lance, which he left in the native's body. Then, trying to lay hand on sword, he could draw it out but halfway, because he had been wounded in the arm with a bamboo spear. When the natives saw that, they all hurled themselves upon him. One of them wounded him on the left leg with a large cutlass, which resembles a scimitar, only being larger. That caused the captain to fall face downward, when immediately they rushed upon him with iron and bamboo spears and with their cutlasses, until they killed our mirror, our light, our comfort, and our true guide. When they wounded him, he turned back many times to see whether we were all in the boats. Thereupon, beholding him dead, we, wounded, retreated, as best we could, to the boats, which were already pulling off


Here's the deal.. he came with his sword raised for battle, and was quickly killed by Lapu-Lapu and his men.. Spain did not take over for some time after that..

He fecked up.. :yesnod:

Had it been me... I would have came in with a bottle of Rhum raised in the air instead, and would have had a good start to take over the whole place in just one afternoon.. :datawiz:

:D


:cert:

Madmikeee
07-30-2015, 11:28am
They need to do a story about that island. Would love to see some good high def telephoto shots.

BADRACR1
07-30-2015, 10:12pm
Interesting. Wonder how much longer this will last.