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Thanks for looking up the Gabon info, Chevy. I always find the off-season location threads interesting.
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Sole Survivor Genius |
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Brazil Luvs Ami wrote: Well thanks for that! Did you get it off the SURVIVOR: Amazon site?
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Brazil Luvs Ami |
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Sole Survivor Genius wrote: No. Search in google for the word 'Pantanal' and you will find this images. Pantanal doesn't belong to the Amazon, it is a wet plain in the border of Brazil with Paraguay and Bolivia, sorrounded by South America's Savannah, that we call Cerrado. The Amazon is in the north of Brazil in the statesof Para, Tocantins, Amazonas, Roraima, Rondônia, Amapá, Acre and north of Mato Grosso; while Pantanal is in the south of Mato Grosso and north of Mato Grosso do Sul. States of Brazil:
Brazil's vegetation:
Pantanal is in blue, and the Amazon is in light green |
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ItsChevy |
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Thank you, kdeec...I also found on Dan Bolinger's Site, " Survivor Maps, & Clay Critters." That, he has a nice map and some info on Gabon,
Africa...
I still think that the Picture's that, Brazil Luvs Ami posted, are just BEAUTIFUL!!! I would give anything to be able to go to any of those places and see some of nature's most beautiful creations... |
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ItsChevy |
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Thank you, kdeec...I also found on Dan Bolinger's Site, " Survivor Maps, & Clay Critters." That, he has a nice map and some info on Gabon,
Africa...
I still think that the Picture's that, Brazil Luvs Ami posted, are just BEAUTIFUL!!! I would give anything to be able to go to any of those places and see some of nature's most beautiful creations... |
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ItsChevy |
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I Think where the "STAR on the MAP" is, I think that, that is were Survivor Gabon will be somewhere in that vicinity... |
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Trixiego |
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, California (AP) -- Jeff Probst says the upcoming season of "Survivor" has already hit a few snags.
"Survivor: Gabon -- Earth's Last Eden" has been plagued with several preproduction problems, Probst told The Associated Press at the opening of the new restaurant Gordon Ramsay at The London West Hollywood on Wednesday. The dilemmas for the 17th season of the CBS reality show, which begins filming in Africa later this month, range from encroaching animals to slow shipments. "Our shipping has been really delayed," Probst said. "One aspect of 'Survivor' that is different from a lot of shows is that we have to ship throughout the season, and we're about 30 days behind now, which is a major problem. We're going to be fine on the show, but the crew housing is not there. We're going to be in tents." Other than the habitation hindrance, Probst also said a crane had fallen over and a cargo hold containing about $100,000 worth of food had gone missing. The lumber used for building props and set pieces for challenges and Tribal Council, however, had safely arrived. Probst said the "Survivor" crew was also having an issue with something that was already present: wildlife. "We have a danger problem with animals that we're trying to figure out how to handle," the "Survivor" host said. "There's so much truly wild life out there, we're not sure what to do. We don't want the animals around for a safety reasons, but we'd love to have a hippo sneak in every so often. I just got a call from our executive producer that we've got hippo tracks at base camp." "Survivor: Gabon," which will feature 18 castaways living in the wilderness in the West African country, will be filmed in high-definition and is slated to premiere in the fall. It's the first time the competitive reality series has returned to Africa since its Kenya-set third season. Probst said he doesn't think the snafus will halt production. "These things for us usually have a way of turning into good things," he said.http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/05/people.jeffprobst.ap/index.html |
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azcanadienne |
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Saw that article this morning and was wondering if anybody had brought it over here yet
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Wezzie |
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Wow... I hope they find that lost cargo container! And, I hope they packed some barb wire, dog zappers, stun guns, cayenne and whatever else it takes to keep
the critters out of the camps.
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According to the article:
"Our shipping has been really delayed," Probst said.That's because I'm in Africa! I know people, who know people ... And ... We're going to be fine on the show, but the crew housing is not there. We're going to be in tents.I can see you from my base camp, Jeff! Are you sure you're going to be fine? Oh, and my tent is bigger than yours! ;) - The ChillOne |
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Lost Survivor Heroes |
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Sounds like you are gonna be having a fun time. :P
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Seraphaem |
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ChillOne wrote: Yay! That means another book and the shameless self promotion that follows. Wouldn't it be easier to just stay home, claim to be in Gabon and wait for other spoilers to siphon off as material instead? S. |
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ItsChevy |
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Thank you Trixiego, for the new info. update...You can bet that, all of the food has sense been eaten...And they better keep the next shipment of food,
closely guarded and under lock and key...
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ItsChevy |
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Survivor Fever,...Has a very interesting Article about Survior 17 Gabon...It is a very good read.
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Wezzie |
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Thanks for keeping us informed, Chevy!
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ItsChevy |
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you are most Welcomed Weezie... (*_*)
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survivor300 |
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TCO= F2 by August 10th!!!
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Terrywins |
What is TCO??????????? | ||||||
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What is TCO???????????????????????????????????????^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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survivor300 |
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LOL I call him TCO. he is ChillOne.
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Dwight Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:30 PM EST
My son is on the staff and arrived Libreville 5/18 and is now busy setting up for the filming. Has been staying in Nyonie' resort but expects to move to Base Camp this week, per phone call early this AM. A/C for cabins has arrived after some delay. Internet now up, although very slow. Last week, on a 1 1/2 hour drive (20 km) to probable Base Camp site, they saw 6 elephants (and got lost enroute). A couple of days ago, he ran from that site back to Nyonie', a challenging 20K run in the 85 degree heat. More reports soon. Posted 6/4 @9:30pm PDT.