Survivor

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Survivor is a popular reality television game show format produced in many countries throughout the world. In the show, contestants are isolated in the wilderness and compete for cash and other prizes. The show uses a progressive elimination, allowing the contestants to vote off a tribe member, until only one final contestant remains and wins the title of "Sole Survivor". The format for Survivor was created in 1992 by Charlie Parsons, and the first production of it was the Swedish show Expedition: Robinson in 1997..

survivor 2008- gabon



    the  Game rules in survivor:

  1. Conspiring to split winnings will result in immediate expulsion from the game.
  2. Except for the occasional challenges which involve wrestling or limited combat, any physical violence between players will result in immediate expulsion from the game.
  3. At Tribal Council, players are not permitted to vote for themselves, nor can they spoil their ballots or decline to cast a vote. Players must also show whom they voted for to the camera inside the voting booth.
  4. Contestants must abide by U.S. law as well as local law. Breaking any of these laws will result in immediate removal from the game.
  5. Contestants may not skip any tribal councils, nor can they refuse to participate in an immunity or reward challenge, unless the game offers them the opportunity to do so.
  6. Tribe members may not raid or visit the campsite of another tribe unless they are doing so as part of an immunity challenge, reward challenge or tribal merger activity with the other tribe. They also cannot visit the TV crew compound. Exceptions to this rule have been made, as a result of accident or challenge victories.
  7. If a contestant becomes seriously injured or sick, the player, fellow contestants, the host, or even the crew filming the players may call in a medical team for help. In some cases, the player can be treated at their camp, but the player may also be deemed unable to participate further by the medical team and is then taken from camp to a medical facility, and removed from the game.
  8. Depending on which country the show takes place in, contestants may be barred from killing certain forms of plant or animal life.

 all survivor's editions & international  versions:






Survivor 1 - Borneo
Survivor 2 - Australia
Survivor 3 - Africa
Survivor 4 - Marquesas
Survivor 5 - Thailand
Survivor 6 - Amazon
Survivor 7 - Pearl Islands
Survivor 8 - All-Stars
Survivor 9 - Vanuatu
Survivor 10 - Palau
Survivor 11 - Guatemala
Survivor 12 - Panama
Survivor 13 - Cook Islands
Survivor 14 - Fiji
Survivor 15 - China
Survivor 16 - Micronesia
Survivor 17 - Gabon
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Survivor: China's Jaime Dugan and Erik Huffman Wed
Originally posted Saturday April 04, 2009 07:15 PM EDT
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Survivor Tocantins
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The Rio Novo river flows past both Survivor Tocantins tribe camps, base camp, and Ponderosa, and has hosted the first two challenges. That same challenge location will also host other challenges this season—unless the river rises too much, in which case there will be a number of land-based puzzles.
Jeff Probst blogs ‘Survivor: Tocantins’: episode 1
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