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Episode 16: La Tunda 🍤

Episode 16 of the Letters of the Ayllu podcast, hosted by Letters of the Ayllu, titled "Episode 16: La Tunda 🍤" was published on January 28, 2022 and runs 38 minutes.

January 28, 2022 ·38m · Letters of the Ayllu

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What lives in the jungle and kidnaps naughty children and cheating husbands? The Ayllu gets a laugh but a concern about the legend of La Tunda. Tune in for the full chisme on how to avoid eating poisoned shrimp that was cooked in someone’s behind but also on how to break the trance of this leyenda!

What lives in the jungle and kidnaps naughty children and cheating husbands? The Ayllu gets a laugh but a concern about the legend of La Tunda. Tune in for the full chisme on how to avoid eating poisoned shrimp that was cooked in someone’s behind but also on how to break the trance of this leyenda!
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