Incredible images and video showcasing an isolated Amazon tribe have been unveiled. Paul Rosalie, an American conservationist, shared groundbreaking HD footage on Lex Fridman’s podcast, marking a first in the world. He highlighted that previous glimpses of remote tribes were typically low-quality, distant cell phone shots.
The footage captures Paul and fellow explorers rushing to an Amazon riverbank, where about a dozen tribe members emerge surrounded by butterflies. Initially appearing armed and defensive, the tribe gradually relaxed upon realizing there was no immediate threat. Paul is preparing to publish a book titled “Junglekeepers,” recounting this encounter and the work of his non-profit organization with the same name.
Although the footage was recorded over a year ago, the tribe’s precise location remains undisclosed to safeguard their isolation from the modern world. Junglekeepers emphasized that the tribe lacks immunity to common diseases, making any contact potentially life-threatening. Paul, who frequently shares his adventures on Instagram, has shared these astonishing images.
