Fawcett was accompanied by two Brazilian laborers, two horses, eight mules, and a pair of dogs. The last communication from the expedition was on 29 May 1925, when Fawcett telegraphed his wife that he was ready to go into unexplored territory with only Jack and Rimmell. They were reported to be crossing the Upper Xingu, a southeastern tributary of the Amazon River. Nothing more was heard of them
But coronel Blasher is prepared for anything ... So very wisely, he orders a special "Tweed" explorer suit at Norton's & Sons, Savile Row (like many other fellow explorers did in the past )
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