
I know what you’re thinking.
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In fairness, these Aborigines were all gussied up for the corroborree (lively social gathering), where they had plans to perform a “wild duck dance” wearing said grass and feather head ornaments.
They don’t look too thrilled about the pending festivities. Personally, I wouldn’t chance the neck pain or misalignment of the spine that such weight could cause. And that’s why I don’t get invited to corroborrees.
What the… I can not imagine wearing that thing for any reason.
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Duck dancin’ is the latest thing, man.
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Fascinating! Takes a lot of leg strength!
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I hope they didn’t have to maneuver between to many of those trees in the background, Kerbey.
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It does seem high risk.
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These are the type of stories that made National Geographic great. Well, along with the topless African women stories but that’s a discussion for another time.
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I have seen more African boobies than a woman needs to see in a lifetime. And in such vexing shapes!
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