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Named after the Infada Stone meteorite artifact, the Infada tribe once inhabited the jungles of India. In the 1830's, the remaining members of Charles Darwin's expedition arrived in India. They lost another of their crew and the Infada Stone fell into the Infada tribe's possession. They placed the stone within the walls of the Temple of Shiva where it would remain for over a hundred years until it was removed by Tony of RX-Tech in 1998.

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  • Named after the Infada Stone meteorite artifact, the Infada tribe once inhabited the jungles of India. In the 1830's, the remaining members of Charles Darwin's expedition arrived in India. They lost another of their crew and the Infada Stone fell into the Infada tribe's possession. They placed the stone within the walls of the Temple of Shiva where it would remain for over a hundred years until it was removed by Tony of RX-Tech in 1998.
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  • Named after the Infada Stone meteorite artifact, the Infada tribe once inhabited the jungles of India. In the 1830's, the remaining members of Charles Darwin's expedition arrived in India. They lost another of their crew and the Infada Stone fell into the Infada tribe's possession. They placed the stone within the walls of the Temple of Shiva where it would remain for over a hundred years until it was removed by Tony of RX-Tech in 1998.
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