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audio, stills, text and or video: Go to http://www.zReportage.com to see more - The Amazon river has a newly discovered source. This is the first expedition to paddle from the furthest source of the Earths largest river to the ocean. The Amazon carries more water to the sea than any other river, and accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow. The expedition route begins near the peak of Mount Mismi, the source of the Amazon in the Peruvian Andes and descends down the legendary Apurimac River. The 4,225 mile journey will take the adventurers through the Amazon's notoriously tough Class III-V rapids, followed by 3,800 miles of downriver sea kayaking. And just to make things a little harder there is always the threat of pirate attack on the lawless stretches of the river in Peru and Brazil.
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Aug. 31, 2012 - Campo Armino, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, and Raft Guide JUAN ANTONIO DE UGARTE, of Peru, paddle toward the huge blast of water released from the pipes coming out of the mountain at ElectroPeru. Water from Rio Mantaro is piped 19.8 km down through the mountains from Tablachaca Dam to Campo Armino, forming Peru's largest hydroelectric complex creating 900 megawatts of power.
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August 18, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express team members from bottom, RAFAEL ORTIZ, of Mexico, JEFF WUESTE, of Austin, Texas, JOHN MAIKA, of Austin, Texas,and expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, come out of Laguna Acucocha into the outflow canal that begins the Rio Gashan.
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Septembert 5, 2012 - Huaraucaca, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN paddles in the Rio San Juan past the Tajo Alberto mine. Mines along the Rio San Juan and Rio Mantaro extract copper, lead, and zinc. Mine waste has been a large contributor to contamination in the rivers.
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Aug. 18, 2012- Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express expedition began its source to sea journey here, at Laguna Acucocha near the continental divide of the Andes mountains at 13,120 ft/ 3,999 m elevation.
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Aug. 19, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, bends over with exhaustion after dragging his white water kayak along the Rio Gashan for several miles between Alpamarca and San Pedro de Racco as guide MAURO EZQUIVEL follows behind. Hansen pulled his boat for most of the day due to the low water in the river.
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Aug. 18, 2012- Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, negotiates the boulders down the Rio Gashan. The Rio Gashan flows out of Laguna Acucocha, near the west season source of the Amazon River.
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August 19, 2012 - Laguna Acucocha, Peru - Amazon Express white water team member TINO SPECHT, of the U.S., squeezes under a low bridge on the Rio Gashan just below Laguna Acucocha, on a four month paddling expedition down the Amazon River from the source in the Peruvian Andes toward the Atlantic Ocean.
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Aug. 20, 2012 - Tombillo, Peru - Amazon Express white water team manager DAVID KELLY passes up a kayak to JUAN ANTONIO DE UGARTE after the white water team's unscheduled stop.
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Jan. 14, 2013 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express white water team members RAFAEL ORTIZ, of Mexico, and expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, paddle down the Rio Gashan. Rio Gashan flows out of Laguna Acucocha, near the west season source of the Amazon River.
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Sept. 5, 2012 - Sacrafamilia, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN drags his kayak by AMELIA AYALA DE LA ROSA washing her clothes on the banks of the Rio San Juan.
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Aug. 18, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express white water team member RAFAEL ORTIZ, of Mexico, and expedition leader WEST HANSEN, of Austin, Texas, portage their kayaks through a snow storm shortly after the start of white water kayaking out of Lago Acucocha.
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Aug. 18, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Early morning frost on the white water kayaks at Amazon Express expedition base camp on Lago Acucocha, possibly the dry season source of the Amazon River.
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Sept. 7, 2012 - Rancho Ocac Condorvado, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN paddles the Rio Mantaro arriving at Rancho Ocac Condorvado. Ranch is owned by Antonia Bao de Trujillo. Hansen paddled these isolated sections by himself.
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Aug. 17, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - The Milky Way and stars swirl above the Amazon Express expedition on this time exposure at base camp on Lago Acucocha. Lago Acucocha may be the dry season source of the Amazon River.
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Aug. 17, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express team member JEFF WUESTE of Austin, Texas, sleeps off altitude sickness on the shore of Lago Acucocha while expedition members scouted for the dry season source of the Amazon River. Team member JOHN MAIKA, also from Austin rests in the background.
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Aug. 19, 2012.- Alpamarca, Peru - A herd of alpacas stroll by the Amazon Express expedition base camp at Laguna Acucocha. Amazon Express expedition began its source to sea journey here, at Laguna Acucocha near Alpamarca, Peru 13,120 ft/ 3,999 m elevation. Snowmelt from the Andes mountains above these two lakes is possibly the wet season source of the Amazon River.
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Aug. 24, 2012. - Rio Mantaro, Peru - Amazon Express white water team members TINO SPECHT, of the U.S., right, and JUAN ANTONIO DE UGARTE, of Peru, drive their raft through rapids in the Rio Mantaro.
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Aug. 17, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon River explorer PIOTR CHMIELINSKI, left, and DAVID KELLY, Amazon Express white water team manager, go over detailed topographic maps.at Lago Acucocha. Lago Acucocha is the headwaters of the Rio Mantaro and possibly the headwaters of the Amazon River.
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Aug. 13, 2012 - Rio Mantaro, Peru - Previous Amazon River explorer PIOTR CHMIELINSKI, far left, leads the group on a scouting trip along the Rio Mantaro at the confluence of the Rio Huarpa downstream from Huancayo.
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Aug. 11, 2012 - Lima, Peru - Bridge over the Rio Mantaro below Represa Tablachaca (Tablachaca Dam) while on scouting trip of the Rio Mantaro downstream from Huancayo. The expedition team was concerned about the amount of water flow below the dam during the dry season. There was just enough flow to paddle and drag the kayaks until the Rio Mantaro reached the confluence of the Rio Huarpa.
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Aug. 20, 2012- Rio Mantaro, Peru - Amazon Express white water team members TINO SPECHT, of the U.S., left, and SIMON YEROVI, of Chile, heat up their freeze-dried dinners beside the campfire on the first white water overnight campsite on the Rio Mantaro.
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Aug. 17, 2012.- Alpamarca, Peru - Raft and white water kayaks of the Amazon Express expedition set across Lago Acucocha after searching for the dry season source of the Amazon River.
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Sept. 21, 2012. - Rio Mantaro, Peru - Amazon Express expedition raft guide JUAN ANTONIO DE UGARTE of Cuzco, Peru guides the raft through rapids on the lower Rio Mantaro as white water kayakers follow. From back left, expedition leader WEST HANSEN and DANIEL RONDON CASOS.
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Aug.19, 2012 - Alpamarca, Peru - Amazon Express white water members JUAN ANTONIO DE UGARTE, of Peru, RAFAEL ORTIZ, of Mexico, WEST HANSEN, of the U.S., and TINO SPECHT, of the U.S., paddle down the Rio Gashan after leaving Lago Acucocha. Lago Acucocha is possibly the dry season source of the Amazon River.
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Aug. 19, 2012 - Peru - Amazon Express white water team member TINO SPECHT, of the U.S., carefully maneuvers his kayak a under barbed wire fence stretched across the Rio Gashan after leaving Lago Acucocha. The barb wire fences are from pasture boundaries that cross the river.
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Sept. 5, 2012- Rio Gashan, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN drags his kayak through Inca ruins, including these stone grain wheels along the Rio Gashan in the Andean highlands of Peru.
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Sept. 5, 2012. - Santa Isabel, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN drags his kayak through the shallows of the Rio San Juan by a herd of alpacas.
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Sept. 19, 2012 - Peru - Amazon Express expedition in Peru .
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Aug. 25, 2012 - Rio Mantaro, Peru - Amazon Express white water team member SIMON YEROV, of Chile, carries his kayak through a cactus field up from the Rio Mantaro. Yerovi was feeling very ill from the contaminated river water. Two other white water members also became ill that night.
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Sept. 12, 2012. - Anco, Peru - Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN pushes and paddles through boulder fields while negotiating the Rio Mantaro below Tablachaca Dam. The water is very low in this section because of the dry season, and also due to the diversion of much of the Rio Mantaro through a tunnel for use in ElectroPeru's largest hydroelectric project downriver.
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Oct. 26, 2012. - San Pablo De Loreto, Peru - At dawn, Amazon Express expedition leader WEST HANSEN leaves the floating dock that was camp at San Pablo de Loreto on the Amazon River.
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Oct. 26, 2012 - Baia de Marajo, Brazil - Amazon Express expedition team members WEST HANSEN, JEFF WUESTE and IAN ROLLS paddle toward the mouth of Baia de Marajo, the end of their four month paddling expedition down the Amazon River toward the Atlantic Ocean.
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Erich Schlegel

Erich Schlegel is based in Austin, Texas. Erich has covered ten Olympic Games, four Super Bowls, two FIFA World Cups, conflicts in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Albania, Zaire, and Sri Lanka. He has documented stories in Cuba, Mexico, and Central America. Erich has won awards in World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year, Society of Newspaper Design, APME, and other national and regional competitions. A NAUI certified diver and all around waterman, Erich also has the ability to shoot above, around and under water. (Credit Image: © ZUMAPRESS.com).:482


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