I Survived 24 Hours In The World's Deadliest Jungle
I spent 24 hours in the jungle of Costa Rica to find the deadliest animal in the Americas.
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Forrest Galante is a world renowned wildlife biologist and TV Host. His mission is to inspire and educate people about animals and adventure through the media, including hosting programs on Discovery Channel, on-camera expert interviews, and production of his own wildlife and natural history shows.
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This 16 minutes audio journey has been thoughtfully composed to provide a seamless flow of relaxing audio that maintains the perfect balance between engagement and tranquility. Every element has been balanced to ensure a consistent experience throughout, without jarring transitions or sudden changes that might disrupt your relaxation. The audio quality maintains professional standards, making it suitable for high-quality speakers, headphones, or sleep systems.
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Published by Forrest Galante, this audio has been mastered for optimal streaming quality across all devices. At 16:35, this track works excellently with the built-in loop feature for extended listening sessions. The consistent audio levels throughout ensure no sudden volume changes that might disrupt your experience.
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