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    Underground Farmers

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    Ages before man proclaimed himself a superior being, the tiny ant had developed the art of agriculture — a practice which was later to be the backbone of human society.

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    1939-01-01

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    within the forest of equatorial South-America there exists a unique society that is indeed a wonderment to behold

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