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John Rene Plaut

tibiri tabara
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TIBIRI TABARA It is not clear the origin of these terms, but it is said that there was formerly a half wheel that functioned as a crankshaft, with two seats on each side and that, when turning towards the seats going up and down abruptly, as do the pistons recessed in the crankshaft of an engine, giving a feeling of falling into the vacuum. In Argentina and Mexico is a pachanga or a street dance.

  




John Rene Plaut

TIBIRI TABARA It is not clear the origin of these terms, but it is said that there was formerly a half wheel that functioned as a crankshaft, with two seats on each side and that, when turning towards the seats going up and down abruptly, as do the pistons recessed in the crankshaft of an engine, giving a feeling of falling into the vacuum. In Argentina and Mexico is a pachanga or a street dance.

  



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