Bigfoot Asia Pacific Foundation Video

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Bigfoot Asia Pacific Foundation
Created: 01/18/2006
Video description: As part of its charity and outreach, the Bigfoot Asia Pacific Foundation has set up computer-learning centers in remote areas in the Cebu and Negros provinces in the Philippines.

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