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  1. Life (During &) After Chase: James Lynch, Explorer. Featured on TravelChannel Documentary. The most recent jungle quest of ex-Chase Brazil banker James Lyncha journey to Peru to find the not-so-mythical "Land of the Giants"–will be the subject of a documentary on the Travel Channel.

  2. May 29, 2015 · As recently as 1996, a team of Fawcett-hunters led by a wealthy businessman named James Lynch was captured by Amazonian Indians and held for ransom. They only escaped with their lives after...

  3. James Lynch and his sixteen-year-old son, James, Jr., set out into the jungle in 1996, in the hopes of finally solving the Fawcett mystery. credit: Courtesy of James Lynch Paolo Pinage (left), who guided the author into the Amazon, rests in the house of a Bakairí Indian during our trip.

  4. Sep 12, 2005 · Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Lynch learned, had reportedly drawn on Fawcett’s explorations of the Amazon for his 1912 novel “The Lost World,” in which explorers in South America “disappear into...

  5. Feb 21, 2010 · In 1996 Brazilian financier James Lynch launched a multi-million dollar expedition to finally solve the mystery. But he and his party were kidnapped by tribesmen.

  6. Feb 15, 2017 · The explorer James Lynch, second from right, who attempted to retrace Fawcett's steps in 1996 Credit: phfawcettsweb.org. By the Kuluene River, one of the largest headwaters of Xingu, we...

  7. Apr 12, 2017 · Yes. Fact-checking The Lost City of Z movie confirmed that Percy's father, Edward Fawcett, was an India-born aristocrat who squandered two family fortunes as a result of his gambling and drinking. In the movie, this leads to Sir George Goldie (Ian McDiarmid) telling Percy, "You could reclaim your family name."

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