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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:14:15 GMT
Vikings enjoyed alcohol, but they did not drink it from a mug, a bottle or any other traditional method. Instead, they preferred to toast to their victories by imbibing their favorite alcoholic beverages from the skulls of their defeated enemies.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:14:28 GMT
Many historians believe that the practice of farming was not started as a means of food production. Instead, early farmers were most likely engaging in their trade in order to produce the necessary ingredients to create alcoholic beverages
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:15:53 GMT
15 Little-Known Facts About Survivor Cagayan
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:16:14 GMT
The temperatures on Cagayan reached a blistering 103 degrees when the Survivors battled through the challenge "Kicking and Screaming."
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:16:50 GMT
Recognize the field in "Living Color?" It was also used as the Redemption Arena from Blood vs. Water.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:17:02 GMT
Production was forced to push the filming of the challenge "Vertigo" by two hours to be able to run the challenge at high tide
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:17:30 GMT
Due to the ever-changing weather, the "Supertramp" challenge was postponed three times.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:17:49 GMT
Jeff Probst keeps it in the family! His father, Gerry Probst, rehearsed the challenge "Challenge Pitch."
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:18:19 GMT
The grueling challenge "Draggin’ the Dragon" is new to Survivor. It was originally conceived as a water challenge.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:18:49 GMT
The cog puzzle below from "Phish Farm" was similar to the one that Sophie completed in the final immunity challenge of South Pacific.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:19:01 GMT
The challenge "Mazed and Confused" is named after the Led Zeppelin song “Dazed and Confused."
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:19:30 GMT
The challenge "Octopus Garden" was named after the Beatles song, “Octopus’s Garden.”
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:19:55 GMT
The challenge "Bermuda Triangles" was first performed in Survivor: Caramoan and it lasted three hours. Brenda and Andrea were the last two standing.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:20:05 GMT
The amount of money spent on food in a Survivor Auction hit a record low in Survivor: Cagayan with castaways spending only $360.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 5, 2015 1:20:31 GMT
Only the final few castaways had a chance to compete in the "Mud Run" in Survivor: Cagayan. The challenge first took place in Survivor: Borneo. Kelly Wiglesworth collected 15.9 pounds of mud, which led her to win the challenge.
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