Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Schools, Schools, everywhere
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Water, water everywhere
Cho and I have just started the most exciting part of the expedition. Cho is my Peruvian friend who has walked with me many times before. He is laughing all the time and is a fantastic person to walk with because he is not scared of anything! We are currently in Brazil walking towards a jungle town which is 350 kilometres away. Everything that lies between here and there is thick green Amazon rainforest.
For the past three days, Cho and I have walked through the Amazon’s flood water. This is the time when the water level is very high after all the rain has come down from the mountains adds to the rain that has fallen in the jungle. In recent years the Amazon has had record level floods and many people think this is because of climate change. We have been walking up to our chests in dark, smelly water. When we take our boots off our feet are wrinkled and white - we have to powder them in our hammocks to dry them out. Last night we had to put our hammocks up over the water because we could not find any dry land – we had to make do without a fire and ate cold tinned tuna. Life won't be the same when Cho heads back tomorrow and I am left on my own to complete the project.
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Young Explorers in Sandwell!!
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
The edge of the Rainforest

Uploading that video clip took forever - I'll not be doing too many more of those!
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Can YOU help discover a lost tribe?
Have a watch and see if you think you've got what it takes to help me.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Sitting by the Pool

Checked into the Hilton Hotel in Belem. There are great views of Guajara Bay and the beautiful Republic Square. I plan to visit the Theatre of Peace and Emilio Goeldi Museum in the next day or two, whilst I wait for the expedition to really begin. It's hard to believe that I will be alone in the jungle, hundreds of miles from civilisation in just a week or so. It's so hot here - it's hard to concentrate on anything except sitting by the pool and drinking ice cold cocktails.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Arrived in Brazil

Arrived today in Belém, the capital of the state of Pará in Amazonian Brazil. Arriving at Val de Caes International airport is always part shock to the system - part relief. I’ve wanted to get back to this part of the world for too long now. The heat, the madness, the crowds, the wildness of it all is exciting and terrifying at the same time. Wow!
I know that Project Amazon is really happening now I'm through the airport.
Belém is a city on the banks of the Amazon estuary, in the northern part of Brazil. It is the capital of the state of Para. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and coach station. Belém lies about 100 km upriver from the Atlantic Ocean.