The aboriginal fish hunting

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An aboriginal guy looking for food near a stream. When he was walking down a large waterfall, he suddenly discovered a fish swimming under the stream. He jumped down to catch it, but he could not catch it. He had touched the fish but because of its body too slippery so he lost it. He immediately cut a bamboo tree and split it into several small spears.



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He used this bamboo to stab the fish. After a stabbing several times, the aboriginal guy finally caught the fish by his bamboo


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Aboriginal fish processing method:


  • Pecking fish, stabbing fish in bamboo shoots, and baking.
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Put fish in bamboo tube and bake.



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The taste of fish in both ways is delicious and sweet, in addition to the aroma of bamboo.



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