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  • Ed Stafford became the first man to walk the length of the Amazon river in South America from the source to the sea. He walked for:

    860 days

    He started on 2nd April 2008 and finished in August 2010. No-one had ever done what he attempted.

    • Team: Ed Stafford and Gadiel "Cho" Sanchez Rivera
    • Guides: None
    • Location: The Atlantic Ocean!!!!
    • Latitude: -0.58360
    • Longitude: -47.65206
    • Morale: 10/10 the best day of my life so far. Cho's happy too!
  • Videos

  • Channel 5 trailer for "Walking the Amazon" TX June 2011Author Interview: Ed Stafford - Walking the Amazon. Virgin Books.The Rampant Runners at Twickenham with Prince Harry"Ed's Late" The Discovery trailer for Walking the AmazonLast Day of Walking the Amazon. Arrival at the Atlantic OceanCrossing the River TocantinsEscape the JungleQuestion of the Week (for Prince's Rainforest Project Schools' site) from Toni and JoshFluid Extraction from Ed's ElbowThe Botfly Living in Ed Stafford's HeadHappiness is a big bag of farine.Crossing Lago CaxiuanaQuestion of the Week - Lauren, aged 7AnacondaLiving Above WaterDigital Explorer Quetions from school childrenPrince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week - P4-7Flooded CampABC News FeatureABC News FeatureQuestion of the Week - Do you meet loggers in the Amazon?Unexpected Logging RoadsCattle Ranches in ParaLeishmaniasis PositivePrince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week from Pensylvania, USAAn Enforced DiversionMacpac Promotional Video by Ed Stafford - Walking the AmazonAST UK Global Satellite Communications - Promotional Video by Ed Stafford, Walking the AmazonAltberg Jungle Boots Promotional Video by Ed Stafford - Walking the AmazonHutton Primary School's Questions of the WeekWho needs a GPS?HappinessPrince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week - Ryan, aged 6A Hungry Anaconda?Question of the Week - What animal do you fear the most?Question of the Week for the PRP siteRubbish, Fumes and ChainsawsCrossing the "Meeting of the Waters" manpoweredNoah's Prince's Rainforest Project Question of the WeekLucy's Question of the Week for the Prince's Rainforest Project Schools' sitePrince's Rainforest Project - Courtney Jade - aged 7Prince's Rainforest Project Question of the Week - KennyCho's machete accidentHappy New Year and thank youFlaoting village of Sao Jeao Batista do UauaciHappy Christmas, Feliz Natal y Feliz Navidad from Ed and ChoPRP Schools site - Question of the Week - Libby CollarPRP Schools' Question of the Week - Archie and StanleyThe Tooth FairyAre we eating Puma?It's like Brighton Pier!What is wrong with Cho?After rationing ends there is no food. Nothing.Oliver Evans (aged 7) - PRP Schools site - Question of the weekI like fishForaging Palm heartsRuben Wilson (aged 7) 's question on the week for PRP Schools site - by Ed Stafford, Walking the AmazonBeansprout SurpriseMaraua (our resupply target) did not existPRP Schools Question of the Week - from Henry Kaplan

    Channel 5 trailer for "Walking the Amazon" TX June 2011Author Interview: Ed Stafford - Walking the Amazon. Virgin Books.The Rampant Runners at Twickenham with Prince Harry"Ed's Late" The Discovery trailer for Walking the AmazonLast Day of Walking the Amazon. Arrival at the Atlantic OceanCrossing the River TocantinsEscape the JungleQuestion of the Week (for Prince's Rainforest Project Schools' site) from Toni and JoshFluid Extraction from Ed's ElbowThe Botfly Living in Ed Stafford's HeadHappiness is a big bag of farine.Crossing Lago CaxiuanaQuestion of the Week - Lauren, aged 7AnacondaLiving Above WaterDigital Explorer Quetions from school children
    Prince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week - P4-7Flooded CampABC News FeatureABC News FeatureQuestion of the Week - Do you meet loggers in the Amazon?Unexpected Logging RoadsCattle Ranches in ParaLeishmaniasis PositivePrince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week from Pensylvania, USAAn Enforced DiversionMacpac Promotional Video by Ed Stafford - Walking the AmazonAST UK Global Satellite Communications - Promotional Video by Ed Stafford, Walking the AmazonAltberg Jungle Boots Promotional Video by Ed Stafford - Walking the AmazonHutton Primary School's Questions of the WeekWho needs a GPS?Happiness
    Prince's Rainforests Project Question of the Week - Ryan, aged 6A Hungry Anaconda?Question of the Week - What animal do you fear the most?Question of the Week for the PRP siteRubbish, Fumes and ChainsawsCrossing the "Meeting of the Waters" manpoweredNoah's Prince's Rainforest Project Question of the WeekLucy's Question of the Week for the Prince's Rainforest Project Schools' sitePrince's Rainforest Project - Courtney Jade - aged 7Prince's Rainforest Project Question of the Week - KennyCho's machete accidentHappy New Year and thank youFlaoting village of Sao Jeao Batista do UauaciHappy Christmas, Feliz Natal y Feliz Navidad from Ed and ChoPRP Schools site - Question of the Week - Libby CollarPRP Schools' Question of the Week - Archie and Stanley
    The Tooth FairyAre we eating Puma?It's like Brighton Pier!What is wrong with Cho?After rationing ends there is no food. Nothing.Oliver Evans (aged 7) - PRP Schools site - Question of the weekI like fishForaging Palm heartsRuben Wilson (aged 7) 's question on the week for PRP Schools site - by Ed Stafford, Walking the AmazonBeansprout SurpriseMaraua (our resupply target) did not existPRP Schools Question of the Week - from Henry Kaplan
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