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hahaha I wanna do this! … but I wouldn’t … {cringe}
Megatransect the Amazon
South America
Despite its obvious perils–from  jungle-borne diseases to leeches, jaguars, baseball-size tarantulas, and  prehistoric river creatures–the Amazon has attracted a who’s who of  luminous adventurers, such as Percy Fawcett, Theodore Roosevelt, and, of  course, Indiana Jones. It continues to do so today: Brit Ed Stafford,  who finished his more than 4,000-mile (6,437-kilometer) trek along the  length of the mighty river in 2010, was the most recent. Nowadays, it’s  perhaps not so much the lure of Inca treasure or the lost city of El  Dorado that draws adventurers, but the promise of pure adventure that  lies in one of the last great frontiers.

hahaha I wanna do this! … but I wouldn’t … {cringe}

Megatransect the Amazon

South America

Despite its obvious perils–from jungle-borne diseases to leeches, jaguars, baseball-size tarantulas, and prehistoric river creatures–the Amazon has attracted a who’s who of luminous adventurers, such as Percy Fawcett, Theodore Roosevelt, and, of course, Indiana Jones. It continues to do so today: Brit Ed Stafford, who finished his more than 4,000-mile (6,437-kilometer) trek along the length of the mighty river in 2010, was the most recent. Nowadays, it’s perhaps not so much the lure of Inca treasure or the lost city of El Dorado that draws adventurers, but the promise of pure adventure that lies in one of the last great frontiers.