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Eight men and eight women are marooned. They must and together to find food, water and shelter -- and build a world for themselves. Yet every week they vote to expel one person. The last one left wins $1 million. Stranded near the Rio Negro, a remote river located in the heart of the Amazon jungle, during rainy season, they face the constant threat of flooding and exhaustive heat, not to mention flesh-eating piranhas, lurking jaguars, caiman alligators and anacondas. In the end, Jenna Morasca was crowned the winner.
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