Nothing is more spectacular in nature than the Rainforests, Pampas, Andes mountains and Coastal areas and many other ecological regions of South America. We were excited by our visit and hoped we could see all of these Regions.
When we landed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, we were greeted by the famous Professor Marcio Martins of Sao Paulo University, who learning upon our world famous herptological experience with Storeria occipitomaculata occipitomaculata of North America, invited our Team to Ilha da Queimada Grand, the home of the highly poisonous Golden Lancehead, and where the University has been undertaking for many years a reptilian study. The Brazalian study was highly dangerous, with the Island boasting a poisonous snake every few square metres.
Thankfully our days on the Island were relatively tame and without mishap, and we arrived back in Sao Paulo safe and sound, but to our horror, we realize our luggage and more importantly, our SF9 COG passport was left behind in the Field Camp on that serpentine Island. Without this documentation, we were stranded well south of the Equator, and our return to COG land would never occur, without the assistance of some fellow COGers.
The coordinates we provided should allow you to find our valuable documents but if not located there, will provide an alternate Bush Camp where our luggage was stored, and where you will find the official seals and stamps to allow us to return home. Please ensure you don't get off the worn trail and end up at the nearby island of Alcatrazes, which is inhabited by giant tarantula spiders, huge tegu lizards and an undescribed species of pitviper.
Hopefully you can help us.