Lost in the Rainforest | Into the Jungle | 1

Lost in the Rainforest | Into the Jungle | 1

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Lost in the Rainforest | Swept Away | 2

After splitting off from their group, Yossi Ghinsberg and Kevin Gale hope to complete their journey through the Bolivian rainforest by rafting down the Tuichi River. But they quickly discover they're no match for the dangerous rapids. Soon they get separated, and when Yossi ma ...

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Lost in the Rainforest | Man of Action | 3

Kevin Gale desperately tries to organize a search party for Yossi Ghinsberg, who is still lost in the Bolivian rainforest. As days turn to weeks, Kevin worries he'll never see his friend alive again. Meanwhile, malnourished and injured, Yossi is growing increasingly disoriente ...

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