Download Through the Brazilian Wilderness AudioBook Free
A former American leader nearly dies during an ill-planned exploration through the Brazilian Wilderness and down the River of Doubt. Theodore Roosevelt was a naturalist, explorer, publisher, hunter, governor, soldier and 26th Leader of america. In 1913, he joined up with with Brazilian explorer Candido Rondon to explore portions of Brazil and to bring back pet animal specimens for the American Museum of Natural Background. In such a first person narrative, nothing you've seen prior documented as an sound book, Leader Theodore Roosevelt explains his expedition along rivers, that happen to be home to deadly Piranha seafood, through almost impenetrable forests filled with pests, snakes and wild animals. Roosevelt witnesses primitive Indian tribes, cautious with strangers and a murder among his more and more anxious men, before he's nearly defeated by the River of Doubt.