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    Far Cry 4 Vice Developer Diary Part 3

    The Developers Diaries are finished, there were 3 parts in total.

    To run alongside each one I added a little extra of my own which looked more into the Gurkha history.
    See what you think of the articles linked below.

    Nepal: The warriors within

    Partt 1 of 3

    Nepal: Guerrilla Trails, Monuments & Mountains

    Part 2 of 3

    Nepal: Maoist fighters & The Himalayas

    Part 3 of 3
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    I also did a small article about me me me, so now that is out the way I can get on to some new stuff.

    Battlemap.net kindly set me up with a blog of my own so I will be covering all things Far Cry related, some Blast From The Past stuff - Community Interviews and Mapper Spotlights.
    Map Reviews and all other info Far Cry 4 Related.

    Far Crying Since 2005

    More coming soon.
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    Great job on those articles Champ. Some really good info on Nepal and the Gurkhas. Can't wait to see what's next
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    Nice write ups! Look forward to seeing more.
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    One the second Gurkha Video at about 1:23 they say that they eat Dairy Products for the first time in their lives, That is hard to believe as you would expect them to get some form of milk from Goats to turn into cheese - or Eggs from chickens.

    Still it must be true for the type of documentary it is, I guess it is relating to those that live in the hills and work mostly with cattle.
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