27 July 2008, 05:24
NickuduColonel Percy Fawcett
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Colonel Percy Fawcett27 July 2008, 09:58
billinthewildThanks for that great story....fascinating...
a 62 foot anaconda is hard to imagine...but what an adventure he had...
Are those days gone forever or are there still some untouched and unexplored lands in those South American countries....
27 July 2008, 19:39
AfrikaanderThank you for such a wonderful story of a long gone era, Nick !
BTW, that's also quite an interesting site to "google" around !
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28 July 2008, 04:07
mr rigbyJust google Sucuri, the latin american name for the snake, a 24 foot anaconda weighs ca 350 pounds, one on 62 feet must have weighed 1000 pounds or more.
The saying in a mystery book i read many years ago was Col Fawcett was looking for the Golden citys, that so many has sought before him .
29 July 2008, 20:24
nainitalThanks Nick, again, for all your work. It seems the good Colonel was a little optimist measuring anacondas....frankly I don´t believe in eunectes murinus reaching 62 feet. More than 10 meters is quite scarce indeed. Now, these Brazilian people used to stretch the skins. Who knows?.
17 October 2008, 01:37
SGraves155I like the part about having problems with wild bulls. Would like to see a photo of some of them.