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YemaGrl1988 |
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The bugs were BARELY featured on Marquesas. I don't know where you are getting that from.
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varnish255 |
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craig wrote:Australia was 1 of the easiest locations! Probably the easiest. They said it was the only season that was bug-free, which is a big deal. You even had wild boars running into camp. The only reason why they ran out of rice, was because they were stupid like Fang and didn't ration their food, not because the location was more difficult than the other seasons. The 1 hard thing they dealt with was that 1 flood, but most of the other places had that (Amazon, Panama, China, Micronesia, etc.). That was their fault for not listening to Rodger and moving their camp up higher. |
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Dictatorship |
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chad6 wrote:Piranha-infested water is so exciting though. Especially when they had that boating challenge, and several of them ended up swimming in the river. ^_^ Were the no-nos EVER mentioned in Marquesas? Seriously, yall are taking interviews and making them seem as if they affected your viewing experience.
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PrettyGoodYear1988 |
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menelaus wrote:China did not have a cave. They had a hole in the mud. Thailand, Palau, and Fiji are the only seasons to have caves that the Survivors could live in. |
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foulmouthedleon |
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I'm sensing a Palau #1.
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chapera rocks |
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Dictatorship wrote:No, piranha-infested rivers are not exciting considering piranhas pose very little threat to humans. Now caymans and the possibility (even if its remote) of a bull shark are exciting. |
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Dictatorship |
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No surprise coming from you, cr. Everything I say, you try and contradict, but the fact remains that piranhas are associated with ripping horses to shreds, and
the fucking AMAZON is known for these piranhas.
Nobody thinks of caymans when it comes to Guatemala, and they got that pathetic little swimming pool anyway. *agreeance with FML* Palau had beautiful water. |
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chapera rocks |
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Dictatorship wrote:Fact remains that there has never been a mass piranha attack on a human documented, that wasn't preceded by a drowning or some other near-death injury. This is from an animal planet documentary on the amazon's deadliest creatures, and I just double checked online with two sources. And I was referring to the fact that caymans are a more deadly threat to the contestants in the AMAZON than piranhas were. Even though they were in Guatemala too (and supposedly everywhere in the lake, according to Cindy, dumbass). |
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Shalomo |
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Since people are so into this:
6. Guatemala - 7.236
5. Tocantins - 7.309
4. Palau - 7.435
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Katy Carney |
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SHOCKED and DISMAYED that Palau is out. It's so beautiful <3
And even though Tocantins hasn't aired yet, someone linked me to information about it and it's beautiful. I hope we see that one the show. Maybe I'm alone but I don't think Gabon was that amazing... |
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dragoondaniel78 |
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Anyway, Palau is absolutely stunning, IMO. |
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Shalomo |
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Yup so our top three, in chronological order, are:
Australia China Gabon |
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Katy Carney |
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I'm rooting for whatever is left that isn't Gabon or China.
Go Australia <3 I can't believe it's three landlocked seasons. Surprising. Survivor is such an "island" show. |
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Ngiratkel |
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foulmouthedleon wrote:You jinxed it! |
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Dictatorship |
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Katy Carney wrote:I suspect that people upped the later inland seasons because they are so rare. We've only had 3 inland seasons since 2003 (Guatemala, China, Gabon = all disgustingly inflated, and now Tocantins too
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CSCin3D |
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People here are obsessed with landlocked seasons for some reason
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taigark |
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PrettyGoodYear1988 wrote:I thought the Favorites had a cave in Micronesia? |
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menelaus |
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Favorites was the Koror camp.
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PrettyGoodYear1988 |
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I thought the Favorites had a cave in Micronesia?Sorry, meant to say "locations," not "seasons." The Favorites cave used in Micronesia was the same one Ulong used in Palau. The Fans stayed on Koror's old beach (which, ironically enough, was the actual Ulong Island). |
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Thailandsurvivor |
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Were the no-nos EVER mentioned in Marquesas? Seriously, yall are taking interviews and making them seem as if they affected your viewing experience. "No-no's are spelled N-O-N-O." � |
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