Monday, November 7, 2011
Theodore and The River of Doubt: My Story
When Theodore Roosevelt took the trip to Brazil, a foreign minister of affairs told him about an “unknown river” that was worth exploring. The River of Doubt. Roosevelt and his team joined forces with Brazil. Brazil had the most famous explorer Candido Rondon. While trying to get through the River Of Doubt, the explorers experienced Indian Attacks, deadly rapids, disease, starvation, and murder. In the 50’s, Roosevelt was nearly killed. The explorers made their way through the River of Doubt. The River of Doubt was nearly 1,000 miles long and no one had believed that Roosevelt and Candidio navigated through it.
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