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SURVIVOR: PANAMA
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| AND THE WINNER IS: JENNA MORASCA, SOLE SURVIVOR |
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SCHOOL IS OUT: BUTCH LOCKLEY VOTED OUT
 On night 37, at an emotional Tribal Council, Butch Lockley was voted out of the tribe with three votes against him. Butch's departure propelled him into the sixth spot on the Jury, which will ultimately vote for the SOLE SURVIVOR. Upon leaving the Tribal Council area, Butch delivered his Final Words: "I just experienced an adventure of a lifetime. I will never forget these 37 days." ( Butch's Final Words )
"WEIGHT" FOR ME
On day 38, after eating a big breakfast consisting of manioc and nuts, the tribe received Tree Mail along with a scale. Shocked, one by one, the three remaining, gaunt Survivors stepped on the scale to weigh themselves. "I realized that my weight has gone from 173 lbs. to 148 lbs. If I have lost that much weight, most of it was fat, and now my body is burning muscle," explained a lean Matthew. "I have lost almost a pound a day for 38 days," added Rob. "I started at 118 lbs and now I weigh 99 lbs. That is a lot of weight to lose," Jenna said.
RITES OF PASSAGE
Host Jeff Probst arrived at the Jacaré camp to explain the dwindling tribe's next quest, in which they were to board a seaplane. "I thought it would be nice to take one last look at the Amazon from a slightly different view: from above," Jeff began, adding that after the seaplane, they were to paddle along the river to a spot where they were to decorate themselves with ancient Amazonian paints and headdresses. Once finished, they were to paddle to Tribal Council, where they would compete in their final Immunity Challenge.
As Jenna, Rob and Matthew boarded the plane and lifted up off the calm river water, they took in the beauty and splendors of the land they had called home for the last 38 days. "What an exhilarating feeling, to get away from camp and take in the surroundings from high above the jungle floor. It is difficult to describe in words," Matthew said as the tribe navigated their way to a jungle hut to decorate themselves with paints and jewelry in preparation for the upcoming Final Immunity Challenge.

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