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Published Date: 07 June 2009
A FORMER British Army captain trying to become the first person to walk the length of the Amazon river has reached the halfway point of 2,000 miles.
Ed Stafford, 33, is attempting the trek from the source of the river in Peru to where the river meets the sea in Brazil to raise money for various charities.

Since setting off in April last year, Stafford, from Leicestershire, has encountered
snakes, floods, electric eels and piranhas, and had to navigate swamps and wade through water up to his neck, scrambling over tree trunks covered in three-inch spikes.

He has met some hostile local tribes, one of which held him for questioning about the murder of one of their tribesmen, and another that pushed concrete in his mouth. Stafford has also been chased by Ashaninka Indians armed with bows and arrows, and shotguns.

He has taken on the challenge to raise awareness of the effect climate change is having on the people in the Amazon rainforest, and hopes to raise £125,000.

He said: "Having come this far I am more determined than ever to make it to the end but I know the second half is the hardest and the part nobody thinks is possible because of the floods. The Amazon can flood an area of 100 kilometres (62.5 miles) and 200 people are thought to have drowned in the recent floods."





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  • Last Updated: 06 June 2009 7:20 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Climate change
 
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2dogs in D.C.,

07/06/2009 00:54:48
Fun times.Just asking,any reason why you'd want to see snakes,flesh eating fish,shotgun wielding natives,blood,sweat and fears? Not too much fun,I'd think.If for science,why solo.Raising awareness? of what?Shotgun wielding sweaty snakes?I think those who believe in global warming/climate change don't need this.
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Jim A,

07/06/2009 01:14:52
Doubledog, now I'm probably having a thick moment here, but how do the sweaty snakes hold the shotguns? :-)
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2dogs in D.C.,

07/06/2009 01:37:57
Jim,that's what the scientific walk's about to find out.Please,try to stay current;-).
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2dogs in D.C.,

07/06/2009 01:44:27
Or at least,scientifical.
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2dogs in D.C.,

07/06/2009 02:04:00
Also,he now can tell us what concrete tastes like.Important stuff,you know.
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Unimpressed one,

08/06/2009 13:25:54
Well I suppose since the loonies have given up trying to trek to the Arctic in the cause of 'climate change', being subject to frost bite and -40 degree temperatures, without doubt caused by CO2 emissions, they may as well rant in the Amazon where temperatures have remained constant for millions of years. Wonder how the £125,000 will 'save the planet'? Christ, you couldn't make up this pi*sh.

 

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