Monday, November 7, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt and the River of Doubt summary
In December 1913, Roosevelt had a small group of men embarked to explore Brazils River of doubt. Three months later, his expedition's last remaining tent listening to the roar of the river. Roosevelt was the youngest president he was suffering from Malia and a deadly infection from the slicing leg on the boulder. The cut was infected quickly caused his leg to redden and swell and sending his temperature to 105. Once on the water, the men were quickly confronted by their worst fears and dugout canoes. They were ATTACKED by mosquitoes they had other people blood disease and gave it to them. Kermit’s survival was not good carrying his father just to give him a chance to do that. To save his son, Roosevelt ,Kermit and all the men to survive place the river.
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