Friday, March 23, 2012

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Theodore Roosevelts Journey

                  Theodore Roosevelt and a group of men started this journey in 1913 to explore Brazils River of Doubt. He suffered from malaria, had many fevers, and developed a deadly bacteria on his left shoulder. They had to leave there canoes at one point to go in the jungle to save themselves. During their journey they lost dozens of packs of mules, and had left their oxens to starve. They came acrossed their deadly fear of caimans, and razor-toothed piranhas. In the end all but Roosevelt, Kermit and three men survived.