What is your favorite part of the Trans-Amazon Expedition?

Between April 2007 and November 2008 Dave Freeman, Amy Voytilla, and Eric Frost led a team of scientists and educators on a 3,000 mile journey across South America.
Our educational program is designed to improve students reading, critical thinking, and communication skills and stresses the importance of learning and exploration by introducing students to the plants, animals, and people of one of the world's wildest places, the Amazon Rainforest.
Dave Freeman answers students questions during a live Internet chat during Project Peru 2006. Expedition members use laptops and satellite phones to communicate with schools on a daily basis from the Amazon. |
The goal of the Trans-Amazon Expedition was to empower people to make changes in their lives, which will protect the world's remaining forests and combat global warming. The expedition was broken into three, six to eight week segments |
We hope that you enjoy the photos, videos, podcasts, and other information that is available through our expedition updates.
The team made it to mouth of the Amazon River on November 17th! Thank you for joining us for the Trans-Amazon Expedition. We hope you will continue to explore our site and join us for future learning adventures.
What is your favorite part of the Trans-Amazon Expedition?
Mystry Clue #1: Those are not wrinkles.
Mystery Clue #2: I live on dry land.
Mystery Clue #3: Some say I carry my house on my back.
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