💨 Abstract
An Indian cave was recently revealed because a Russian woman named Nina Kutina, 40, and her two daughters were living there. Since the confined site is prone to wildlife encounters, including snakes, Kutina and her children rarely encountered any dangers during their stay. She insists her daughters, ages 6 and 5, were happily living a simple life in a cave and were eating well and engaging in yogic practices.
Courtesy: Jasper King
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