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No Way Out!

Today my release note is rather short...
I'm pretty much down with a terrible pain in my left shoulder, and I reduce working to an absolute minimum.
Thus I don't have a preview poster for our new video with AVERIA and AERIC.
I'm sorry for that, but I'd like to encourage you to browse my site and check the preview pics!

And maybe one of our fellow users can post some screenshots here and there - as I'm unable to do it myself.

PLOT:
Averia is out in the forest searching for a new geocache.
After some time she find's it, but the content of the box is quite scary...

Producer: MODERN AMAZONS Time: 13:18 Full HD JUN 2020

Starrung: AVERIA, AERIC

Keywords: modern, knife, jeans, cutting, topless, stabbing, navel, arrow, knife, dragging, tied up, blood, boots

Here's Olaf's Trailer
And if you care to see the still photos, then click
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Have Fun!

Olaf & Team

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"Postscript"

There may be some - or at least a few of you who were left wondering what a Geocache may be.
I was one, so here's what Wikipedia has to say on the subject:

Geocaching
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caching, treasure hunting
First played May 3, 2000 in Beavercreek, Oregon
Clubs Yes
Characteristics:
Team members Optional
Type Recreational activity
Equipment GPS receiver or GPS-enabled mobile device, writing implement

Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver
or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", at
specific locations marked by coordinates all over the world.

A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and sometimes a pen or pencil.
The geocacher signs the log with their established code name and dates it, in order to prove that they found the cache.
After signing the log, the cache must be placed back exactly where the person found it.
Larger containers such as plastic storage containers (Tupperware or similar) or ammunition boxes can also contain items for trading,
such as toys or trinkets, usually of more sentimental worth than financial.
Geocaching shares many aspects with benchmarking, trigpointing, orienteering, treasure-hunting, letterboxing, waymarking and Munzee.