In August 2024, Mateo Ibáñez's camera was found hanging from a branch in the Madidi rainforest of Bolivia. Off. Bagged. Recorded in the rescue protocol at 9:32 a.m.
The last 22 photographs have timestamps after that moment.
Mateo entered the same area where Lars Hafskjold disappeared in 1997. Same spot. Same broken promise. Same outcome.
His camera contained 312 photographs. The first 290 show exactly what any biological expedition would show. The last 22 show something that researchers have been unable to explain.
Forensic analysis confirmed that the EXIF metadata was not altered. The photographs were taken by the camera. After the camera was recovered.
Madidi National Park encompasses nearly 19,000 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest in Bolivia. There are entire sections where no scientific team has ever set foot. The Toromonas have been protecting what's inside for centuries.
Mateo Ibáñez is still missing.
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This video is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes. The characters, events, and situations are fictional. Any resemblance to real people or events is purely coincidental. Madidi National Park, the Toromonas, and the historical case of Lars Hafskjold are real references used as narrative context.
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