This morning I received an email from Mike & Greg Warner, from the Warner Amazon Expedition, an expedition that this father and son team have been doing for the past few years. The goal is to record and collect evidence of the existence of the Yacumama (mother of the waters), the giant anaconda.
You might recall the few posts that I’ve done in the past about the Warner team. Well it seems like a documentary of their exploration into the jungles will be produced soon.
The Warners reached out a couple of times to the GT community for donations and to update the public on the progress they’ve made. You can read up on the team at their website, BigSnakes.net
9 commentsNew Amazon Documentary Supports Warners’ Discovery of Living Yacumama
Recently at Team of explorers and film makers returned from their expedition to the Peruvian Amazon in search of the giant anaconda and repeatedly came across stories and eye-witness accounts of the Yacumama. They decided to systematically interview every tribe they met in the jungle to see if the descriptions varied. Not only did every report corroborate the other but they also supported the data and theories of Mike & Greg Warner and the Yacumama (Black Boa). The photographs, locations, size, habitat and morphology of the Yacumama are all publicly available at http://www.bigsnakes.net
The Warners intend to prove the existence of the Yacumama (mother of the waters) through scientific best practise during their ground expedition in the dry season. Media packs are available for corporate sponsors and the public can donate online.
Mike & Greg Warner
Warner Amazon Expedition, 2011