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Through the Brazilian Wilderness

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Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

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episode 36 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt artwork

36 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt

Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

19 de ago de 2025 - 18 min
episode 35 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt artwork

35 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt

Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

19 de ago de 2025 - 17 min
episode 34 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt artwork

34 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt

Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

19 de ago de 2025 - 20 min
episode 33 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt artwork

33 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt

Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

19 de ago de 2025 - 22 min
episode 32 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt artwork

32 - Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt

Immerse yourself in Theodore Roosevelts gripping account of adventure in Through the Brazilian Wilderness. This captivating narrative chronicles his 1913 expedition into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, undertaken as part of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, named for the legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Roosevelt vividly recounts the breathtaking tropical landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable scientific discoveries encountered along the journey. One of the expeditions ambitions was to locate the elusive headwaters of the Rio da Duvida, or River of Doubt, and trace its course to the Madeira and ultimately the Amazon River—later renamed Rio Roosevelt in his honor. Accompanied by his son Kermit, Colonel Rondon, naturalist George K. Cherrie, Brazilian Lieutenant Joao Lyra, physician Dr. Jose Antonio Cajazeira, and a skilled team of paddlers, the expedition commenced on December 9, 1913, during the peak of the rainy season. As they navigated the treacherous waters, Roosevelt faced life-threatening challenges, including malaria and a severe infection, which left him weakened and in perilous condition. His resilience, bolstered by the unwavering support of his companions, helped him endure against the odds. Upon his return to New York, Roosevelts friends were shocked by his frail appearance and fatigue, leading him to reflect that the expedition had cost him ten years of life. The harrowing experiences in South America would haunt him with health issues for the rest of his days. While Roosevelts views on race are complex, his encounters with native peoples during this journey reveal a nuanced perspective that contrasts with contemporary expectations. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.)

19 de ago de 2025 - 21 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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