I think I spotted the croc, and it looks like it was huge! They are such gorgeous animals, and it's so cool to think that they haven't changed since prehistoric times; a real glimpse into the past.
The Osa Peninsula Expedition will be consisting of three team members, Jesse Horton, Izzi Stalder, and Ben Horton.
Jesse Horton is a Videographer and a Submarine Pilot on Cocos Island, he´s worked with Ben on other adventure projects like their Expedition to Cocos Island, Hong Kong, and China. Jesse has vast experience in the ocean, and brings to the expedition a inventive approach to filming and solid bush experience.
Izzi Stalder is a philanthropist and conservationist who makes a living in Los Angles as a model. She uses her visibility and publicity to make a stand for animal rights, conservation, and to encourage others to explore their world. Izzi is a new team member for the Hortons and we hope that she will bring a fresh perspective to the expedition.
Ben Horton is the recipient of the National Geographic Society’s first Young Explorer award for research he recently completed on Cocos Island involving shark poachers, Ben is a photographer and an explorer who is motivated by travel, the outdoors, and a desire to make a difference for his generation. Ben splits his time between Colorado and the rest of the world.
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I think I spotted the croc, and it looks like it was huge! They are such gorgeous animals, and it's so cool to think that they haven't changed since prehistoric times; a real glimpse into the past.
Awesome video, music and photography...only I couldn't spot the croc...
Found it!
very good posting. i liked it. :-)
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