Go Back   DreamTeamDownloads1, FTP Help, Movies, Bollywood, Applications, etc. & Mature Sex Forum, Rapidshare, Filefactory, Freakshare, Rapidgator, Turbobit, & More MULTI Filehosts > World News/Sport/Weather > EARTH: HEALTH-HISTORY-Enigmas-Astronomy-UFOs-Science-Animals

EARTH: HEALTH-HISTORY-Enigmas-Astronomy-UFOs-Science-Animals Read & Enjoy Many Interesting Articles in Here About our World -From the Past, Present & Future- Astronomy, Science and Technology, Archaeology, UFOs & Animals ..

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Hallo to All Members. As you can see we regularly Upgrade our Servers, (Sorry for any Downtime during this). We also have added more Forums to help you with many things and for you to enjoy. We now need you to help us to keep this site up and running. This site works at a loss every month and we appeal to you to donate what you can. If you would like to help us, then please just send a message to any Member of Staff for info on how to do this,,,, & Thank You for Being Members of this site.
Post New ThreadReply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 19-07-23, 01:11   #1
 
Ladybbird's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 47,650
Thanks: 27,646
Thanked 14,458 Times in 10,262 Posts
Ladybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond reputeLadybbird has a reputation beyond repute

Awards Showcase
Best Admin Best Admin Gold Medal Gold Medal 
Total Awards: 8

Movies We Moved To The Amazon Rainforest -Now We've Been Deported

'We Moved To The Amazon Rainforest For a New Life - But Now We've Been Deported'

Greg and Guen and their young children are heading across the world to a new destination after they were have been told they must leave Guyana 'on pain of imprisonment'


BBC NEWS 19 JUL 2023









A family who left the UK to take their children to the Amazon rainforest have been forced to find a new destination after they were denied a visa.

Greg Dickens and his partner Guen Bradbury, from Longstanton, Cambridgeshire, jetted off to Guyana with their young children Talpha, 6, Martes, 4, and one-year-old Lutra back in April for an 'exciting' trip of a lifetime.


The trained vets had planned to spend 15 months journeying through the rainforest and sending their children to rural schools along the way, in a bid to give them a tropical taste of life very different to back home.





But they have now been sent packing after the family "failed to navigate the Guyanese bureaucracy" and were refused an extension on their visa, forcing them to cut the trip dramatically short on "pain of imprisonment".


The family were enjoying a thrilling journey through the rainforest - but are now being forced to leave due to visa problems

They are hoping to take their kids' adventure 'intercontinental' and have spoken to schools in Tanzania

Following the setback, the family have exclusively told the Mirror that they are hoping to go to Africa to provide their children a fresh experience of childhood on another continent - and had already been in contact with primary schools in "Tanzania, Malawi, Belize and a few other places".

The family had begun their South American adventure in Guyana's sweltering capital of Georgetown, before flying out to the remote town of Lethem, where they embarked on a survival boot camp designed to prepare them for hostile conditions in the jungle.

They then set off to tackle the depths of the rainforest as family, where within days they encountered "poison dart frogs, piranhas, caimans, whip scorpions" and a "rat the size of a dog".




The family embarked on a memorable journey down the tropical Essequibo River in a boat they brought from Britain



A few uncomfortable nights followed, including one evening where their camp was invaded by no less than eight different species of ant, while at other times they were forced to cover their ankles to avoid bites from hungry snakes.

But there were also many moments of joy spent braving the wild habitat, such as precious family time spent watching river otters and eating "massive piranhas for dinner".

A memorable journey down the tropical Essequibo River from Surama to Rock Landing was spent in a re-assembled boat Greg had brought in his luggage all the way from Britain, and the family enjoyed incredible views over the rainforest canopy when they climbed to the top of a hill with baby in tow.

Before long they found themselves in the fine hospitality of Yupukari village, where the kids learnt lessons with local children at the village school and the parents gave a talk on sugar.





Snakes were just one of the many creatures the trained vet couple encountered in South America


Greg described it as a "great time" for all the family, but the trip came to an unexpected and premature end when they encountered visa issues with Guyanan authorities that left them at risk of detention.

An unforeseen hospital trip then caused them to miss their flight out to Tanzania, and the next one available was after their visa in Guyana expired - forcing the family to think quickly in order to salvage their year of adventure.

For the time being, they are heading to the jungle 1500 miles north in Panama to continue their family's voyage into the wild and unknown, where no doubt there will be plenty more extraordinary sights for their children to see.

But a trip over to Africa still remains within their sights, as the dad joked: "Our how-do-the-South-Americans-raise kids tour is going intercontinental"

RELATED:
Dad taking his tiny kids to live in Amazon for 15 months has 'horribly unusual' fear



__________________
PUTIN TRUMP & Netanyahu Will Meet in HELL


..................SHARKS are Closing in on TRUMP..........................







TRUMP WARNS; 'There'll Be a Bloodbath If I Don't Get Elected'..MAGA - MyAssGotArrested...IT's COMING


PLEASE HELP THIS SITE..Click DONATE
& Thanks to ALL Members of ... 1..

THIS SITE IS MORE THAN JUST WAREZ...& TO STOP SPAM-IF YOU WANT TO POST, YOUR FIRST POST MUST BE IN WELCOMES
Ladybbird is online now  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiTweet this Post!
Reply With Quote
Post New ThreadReply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.5.2
Designed by: vBSkinworks