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In Bolivia, in the foot hills of the Andes, the headwaters of a tributary of the Amazon flows out of a high plateau. The topography yields a flora/fauna much like the temperate forests of the Pacific North West in Canada/US. However, the area is in habited by indigenous uncontacted people and therefore off limits to modern people. (Pilon National Park, Bolivia, FWIW). Devastated by disease, the natives contact civilization and become contacted. A university forms an expedition to the area, the first ever allowed.
They meet with the local shaman, who all but forbids their expedition, on the grounds that the spirits wouldn't like them. This is, however, lost in translation, as what he is trying to warn them is that the reason no one lives in there is that the pollen of a bush makes people exceptionally horny. It is fine to go alone, but in a group things get crazy. The expedition, being good westerners, brush off his spirit warning, make the appropriate donation to appease the gods and go on their semester in the forest. Sexy ensues.
Issues: 1. What is the composition of the University expedition group?
2. What are the actual effects of the pollen?
3. What happens when a bush is transplanted to the Pacific NW?
They meet with the local shaman, who all but forbids their expedition, on the grounds that the spirits wouldn't like them. This is, however, lost in translation, as what he is trying to warn them is that the reason no one lives in there is that the pollen of a bush makes people exceptionally horny. It is fine to go alone, but in a group things get crazy. The expedition, being good westerners, brush off his spirit warning, make the appropriate donation to appease the gods and go on their semester in the forest. Sexy ensues.
Issues: 1. What is the composition of the University expedition group?
2. What are the actual effects of the pollen?
3. What happens when a bush is transplanted to the Pacific NW?