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Aerial vision of Carolina Wilga's abandoned van show how extremely remote the terrain is

Aerial vision of Carolina Wilga's abandoned van show how extremely remote the terrain is

Aerial vision of Carolina Wilga's abandoned van show how extremely remote the terrain is, 12 days since she was last seen alive
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