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Members of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition up the River of Doubt in 1913. Theodore Roosevelt was inspired by his friend, Father John Augustine Zahm's stories of his jungle adventures in South American jungles. TR got scientific support and accepted as leader, the famous Brazilian explorer Colonel Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon. This expedition, however, nearly cost TR his life and shortened his life by probably 10 years per himself and his sister, Corrine, so weakened was TR from the cumulative effects of malaria and a serious infection. The expedition ran October 4, 1913 through May 19, 1914. In this photo, Fr. Zahm is 3rd from left, then TR and TR's son Kermit.

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current00:19, 29 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:19, 29 March 2006550 × 283 (17 KB)SimonATL (talk | contribs)Members of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition up the Ricer of Doubt in 1913. Inspired by his friend, Father John Augustine Zahm's stories of his jungle adventures, TR got scientific support for an expedition that nearly cost him his life and
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