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North Sentinal Island's Mystery Explained in Hindi I Island Untouched For 60,000 Year I Qurious Ape

Sentinel Island is known as “the most dangerous island in the world”. North sentinel island has been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time. Let’s visit the past of north sentinel island to find out about one of the few “uncontacted” civilizations.
The Sentinelese are the world’s most isolated tribe. They are an uncontacted tribe living in North Sentinel Island, one of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean. They vigorously reject all contact with outsiders. The Indian government abandoned altogether their plans to establish contact with Sentinelese. Many believe that it is vital to respect their wish to remain uncontacted. Contact with them could endanger this tribe as they have no immunity to common human diseases. It is vital that their wish to remain uncontacted is respected. If not, the entire tribe could be wiped out by diseases to which they have no immunity. Contact imposed upon other Andaman tribes has had a devastating impact.

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