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Expedition to find the Lost City of Gold

Ken

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Hi guys

In August me and a group of friends are heading out to the Amazon in Peru on a self funded expedition to locate Paititi, the lost Inca city! We will also be making a documentary to chronicle the expedition.

We are all really excited about following in the footsteps of the likes of Percy Fawcett and heading off on a really old school adventure.

Please follow us online:

www.TheSecretOfTheIncas.com

Your encouragement will keep us going!

Ken :)
 

Shangas

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Interesting. So are you wearing pith helmets, khaki suits, boots and bringing along break-open double-barrelled shotguns and machetes to hack your way through the South American jungle wilderness? This sounds fascinating...
 

Ken

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Not sure we can go all vintage in the gear though that would be great - there a few modern conveniences that I will glady take (anything for battling mosquitoes for a start!)
 

Renault

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Interesting. So are you wearing pith helmets, khaki suits, boots and bringing along break-open double-barrelled shotguns and machetes to hack your way through the South American jungle wilderness? This sounds fascinating...

Sounds like the perfect expedition when you put it that way, Shangas! :D

Renault
 

dhermann1

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I had a co-worker many years ago who was a classic example of the saying that only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun. (Seems that you may be one, too. ;) )
She was an anthropoligist, and had made several trips to the north west Amazon, on the east slope of the Andes, to study the head hunting tribes there. She used to BRAG about how many parasites she had picked up while there. Apparently it's basically impossible to go into that part of the world without contracting some form of malaria. The more trips you make the worse the level of infection becomes.
So please be careful and take all anti-malarial precautions possible, as well as all other precautions.
Have fun, and drop us a line from time to time.
 

Oldsarge

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On the subject of anti-malarials, be sure you can tolerate the one prescribed for you before you leave! Many, and I am included among them, cannot tolerate larium, the normal 'default' drug. It makes me nauseous and gives me violent, psychotic nightmares. Others have suffered psychotic breaks as a result of taking it. If it works for you, there is nothing better but please beware that the side affects can be disastrous. Should I venture into malaria country again, I will stick with melarone.
 

Ken

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Thanks for the advice on Malaria tablets. We are recommended which one to take based on the regions we go to - we will start taking them a week prior to travel so hopefully that will tell us if we have any allergies.
 

Old Rogue

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Best of luck! This is truly an adventure worthy of any golden age explorer, I'll be following your progress with great interest. Any plans to turn your expedition log into a book?
 

Renault

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I had an aquaintance one time who was a gold hunter. Cleaning up all the little stuff left by the Spanish. He mentioned to me once that he had to leave the greatest treasure he ever found in the bottom of a grotto somewhere in Equador or Bolivia (can't remember now). A meteorite the size of a Volkswagen beetle. So much for such things!

Again, best of luck!!!!

Renault
 

nihil

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Very exciting project, and the trip of a lifetime :)
I'm very envious, and are looking forward to follow your expedition on your website.
 

Ken

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Thanks again for all the encouragement. I do intend to keep a field journal whilst out there and have been thinking that if it proves interesting I might try and turn it into a book of some kind.
 

The Good

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Ken, hopefully you get to see exactly what it is you're looking for! Good luck, I hope you and your friends have a safe expedition down there. I will be interested in reading how it went, and if possible, please take pictures to show us if you'd like.
 

4spurs

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Ken, sounds like a great adventure, you'll get to know your comrades in ways you've not known them before, and you'll learn about yourself as well.Whether or not you find the lost city remember this; 'It's the journey, not the destination that matters.'

Good luck and have fun.
 

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