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River Monsters Season 4 Episode 9
Jeremy Wade explores the hostile wildness of the Essequibo, Guyana’s largest river and one of South Americas best kept secrets. Armed with only old journals and his rod, Jeremy is on a mission to discover if monsters of the past still exist.
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Serie: River Monsters
Episode Title: Lair of Giants
Air Date: 2012-05-26
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