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Soon after, Stephen was rescued by his companions. A few days later, they reached civilization. He arrived back in the States a few days before Thanksgiving, and his first phone call was to his mother. Stephen has returned to the jungle several more times and recently published a book of photos from the Amazon called Lost in the Amazon.

So even though I understood that, now I really understand it. Watch The Club Now! Lost in the Amazon W Publishing Group, Are you seeking answers in life? This provides a powerful backstory revealing just how dangerous the Amazon rainforest can be. Olson has written another compelling true story that middle grade readers are bound to enjoy.


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  • I had a hard time putting it down. Jun 02, Kim rated it it was amazing. A quick flight across the Andes Mountains with a plane full of passengers trying to get home for Christmas turns into disaster.

    How I Got Lost in the Amazon Jungle | Anna Everywhere

    This true story of flight Dec. The daughter of German zoologists, Juliane had grown up in the rain forests of Peru. When she wakes up alone, still strapped into her plane seat, she has to use all of her knowledge of the jungle to stay alive till the rescue groups can find her.

    If they can fin A quick flight across the Andes Mountains with a plane full of passengers trying to get home for Christmas turns into disaster. If they can find her. This non-fiction narrative will keep you turning the pages to see what happens next even when you know that Juliane survives. The addition of actual photos and maps makes it even more fascinating. Perfect for ages 12 and up. Fans of the "I Survived" series will love this step up into a higher reading level.

    Nov 12, Rachel rated it liked it. This book is based upon the unbelievable story of a young woman who survived a plane crash and 11 days alone in the Amazon. Intermixed within the story we learn many interesting things about the history and life of the forest. Interesting historical fiction book for grades Oct 30, Tanner rated it really liked it. The book was okay it was somewhat hard to understand.

    Its about a plane that crashes in the middle of a forest on Christmas eve in She wakes up on Christmas day She is injured and hurting very bad. There were some really difficult challenges for Juliane Koepcke. She is fighting very hard to survive. Read this book to find out more. May 13, Brianne Keener rated it really liked it. We read this in our 4th and 5th grade book club.

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    It was very similar to I survived with more details and challenging vocabulary. The kids enjoyed learning about this true event that happened. Apr 24, Kevin Hodgson rated it really liked it. Solid non-fiction, with primary source images and maps. Nov 02, Gaming With Moham rated it it was amazing. The book was well written, and I always wanted to read more. Also the way he wrote it let you almost feel the solitude. Mar 21, Ms. Yingling rated it liked it. Airline travel is generally safe, right?

    Sep 21, Ellen Hamilton rated it it was amazing.

    How I Got Lost in the Amazon Jungle

    A very incredible story! I thoroughly enjoyed it, and look forward to reading the other "Lost" books written by this author. May 11, Luke rated it really liked it. A variety of thinly-veiled retellings appeared in Hollywood, and his story was pastiched in a s Tintin comic. It's said Fawcett's gung-ho exploits at least partly inspired the character of Indiana Jones. Handfuls of men, including intrepid amateurs, scoured Brazil's Xingu River region in vain.

    Bizarre Discoveries In The AMAZON That Scientist Can't Explain

    Some were captured by tribes; other lost their lives. Theories were proposed and debunked. A skeleton claimed to be Fawcett's was revealed to be an imposter. As recently as there was one hypothesis he had run off with an " erotic siren. But David Grann's travails, broken laptop and all, yielded new information -- of Fawcett, and Z also. Sailing through one of Earth's last paradises. Gray's Amazon, shot stylishly and with classical aspirations, is awash with linen-suited rubber barons and tribes inclined to shoot first and ask questions later.

    Swapping Xingu, Brazil for the no-less intimidating Colombian jungle, the crew, like Grann, became acquainted with many of the trials the forest throws up. Filming in Pantanal, Brazil would have been the ideal location, says the director, but it proved impossible. All that area that was deep jungle essentially looks like Nebraska," he explains.

    As for Xingu itself, there were more fearsome obstacles in the way. And even if they wouldn't have your head, if you had a common cold, for example, and you shook their hand and gave them it, they would die. They have no resistance to a lot of the diseases we have.

    Gray, also on screenwriting duties, had the unenviable task of condensing a monumental life into minutes. Eight expeditions were turned into three, each with their own sense of purpose. Some episodes were omitted -- not because they were prosaic, Gray says, but because, within the context of a film, they were too remarkable to be believable. Was there any pressure, given the mystique surrounding Fawcett?

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    If I thought about it it'd destroy me," Gray adds, only sounding like he's half-joking. Because, as rude as it sounds, then you'll get caught up in it -- the mythologizing -- and that wasn't my interest. Dark secrets of Hong Kong uncovered by urban explorers. Adding to the myth is perhaps unavoidable at this stage -- especially given the impossible task of imagining Fawcett's final days.

    However, with a little foresight and myth-making of its own "The Lost City of Z" provides a fresh perspective. The film's artfully conceived -- though speculative -- denouement strives to illustrate a point that would only be proved 80 years later: Now, in part sadly because of deforestation, because of satellite imagery, I don't think that's any longer in doubt.

    I think the real thing archeologists are trying to solve is who are these people? What was their culture like? What happened to them?