Once the Tribe members start the game, they will find out which location they will live for the next many days. Some camps are wet, some are dry. Some have a lot of shade, some have a lot of sun. Some camps are cold and some are hot. There will definatley be a diverse temperature throughout the camps, as seen in no other Survivor season to date.
All the tribal sites have access to vegitation, freshwater, and seawater. Some places are hotter than others, and some are farther away from Challenge Beach and Tribal Council.

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This site is a typical habitat in the rainforest. Climates here are very cool, usually 70 degrees F. |

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This is a river close to a campsite that we chose for a tribe. This is a relaxing place to rest. |

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This campsite is hotter than the other tribes in the day, but warmer in the night. |

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This campsite has a huge source of undrinkable sea water. Drinking water will be harder to find. |

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This is the hottest campsite we chose for Survivor. There is little water, but an abundance of food. |

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This is a source of freshwater, but is hard to find. This river is found in one of the campsites. |
Wild animals are hard to hunt, but there is an abundance of vegitation. Among the many fruits and vegetables are bananas, coconuts, mangos, lemons, papayas, limes, stringbeans, vanilla beans, and many more. There are a lot of unknown plant species. Some are poisonous, and some are edible.

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Fruit is easy to find in the tropical tribal areas. This Coconut tree can be found easily. |
Challenge Beach and Banana Bay are the two places challenges will be held most. For more pictures and information on Immunity Challenges, Click Here.

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Challenge Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches in the area will be the home of some challenges. |

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This is how the beaches off the coast of Madagascar look like in the nighttime. |

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The lemur lives only in Madagascar. Survivors will be able to see lemurs during their stay. |
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