Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Teddy Roosevelt
In
December of 1913 Roosevelt and a small group of men went on an expedition to
Brazil’s River of Doubt. They knew this adventure was wrong and dangerous. He was there for three months. As America’s
youngest president at the time, he was suffering from malaria and possible
deadly bacteria on a cut on his leg. He then received a fever of 105. Him and
his group members were tired, hungry and exhausted. He decided to keep going
and make it back. While they were crossing the river bank, which took them a
month. There were razor piranhas. Roosevelt would have died if it wasn't for
his thick boots that protected him from a deadly snake bite. Indian tribes in
the rain forest hunted and killed their dog. They reached the end of the river
on April 27, 1914
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