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GUYS GET EVEN: JANET KOTH VOTED OUT
February 20, 2003
Drink lots of water!Janet KothAfter an emotional Tribal Council on night six, Janet Koth, the 47-year-old homemaker from Manchester, Missouri, was voted out of the all-female Jaburu tribe with five votes against her, Janet, the eldest of her tribe, was ousted due to her struggle to overcome sickness and dehydration. She was also dogged by rumors of having tried to sneak in a granola bar. As Janet left Tribal Council, she gave her final words, "Well it was an amazing week. I found out that I am not an Amazon woman, I am a Cancun woman." ( Janet's Final Words )

IN NEED OF A LEADER

Working on the shelterOn Day four, the women of Jaburu awoke miserable. After three nights of sleeping in the harsh elements, they recognized the need to fortify their shelter. "Our camp is so disorganized because we don't have a leader. We need to work as a team, and without a leader, we are not going to get it together," explained Jeanne Hebert, the 41-year-old marketing director from North Attleboro, Massachusetts. As she spoke, the tribe hopelessly attempted to redesign their shelter.

CALM BEFORE THE STORM

Tambaqui fishing expeditionMeanwhile, the men awoke with spirits high as they enjoyed a morning breakfast consisting of manioc flour. Soon after, the tribe set out on a group fishing expedition, only to have it cut short by the unpredictable Amazonian weather. A fierce rainstorm hit the tribe's camp as they hurried back to their fortified shelter to keep dry.






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