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This man worked at an archaeological dig in Medenine, Tunisia, where they had been excavating the remains of a polar bear. When Charlotte and her translator had arrived, he denied them access, however, after being bribed, they were allowed to pass. He questioned Charlotte when she began excavating further, and discovered a collar bearing the Hydra Station symbol of the DHARMA Initiative. (Confirmed Dead)

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  • African Man
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  • This man worked at an archaeological dig in Medenine, Tunisia, where they had been excavating the remains of a polar bear. When Charlotte and her translator had arrived, he denied them access, however, after being bribed, they were allowed to pass. He questioned Charlotte when she began excavating further, and discovered a collar bearing the Hydra Station symbol of the DHARMA Initiative. (Confirmed Dead)
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  • Medenine, Tunisia
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  • This man worked at an archaeological dig in Medenine, Tunisia, where they had been excavating the remains of a polar bear. When Charlotte and her translator had arrived, he denied them access, however, after being bribed, they were allowed to pass. He questioned Charlotte when she began excavating further, and discovered a collar bearing the Hydra Station symbol of the DHARMA Initiative. (Confirmed Dead)
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