Survivor1-Borneo

survivor's first cast
Survivor: Borneo (aka Survivor: Pulau Tiga) was filmed on the Malaysian island Pulau Tiga in the South China Sea. The island was formed on September 21, 1897 when a large earthquake on the Philippine island of Mindanao triggered a volcanic eruption just north of Borneo. The eruption of mud and rock formed a new island 66 feet (20 meters) wide.
Pulau Tiga is 6 miles (10 km) offshore of the island of Borneo, to the northeast of the country of Brunei.
Climate & Weather - The taping of the show took place on Pulau Tiga during the February through April "dry" season when the sea around the island is relatively calm. The island is near the equator and is located in a rain forest climatic zone. Almost year-round monsoons hit Pulau Tiga and Malaysia hard.
Flora and Fauna - Pulau Tiga and its surrounding sea is home to a diverse number of interesting animal species. Poisonous sea snakes, proboscis and macaque monkeys, flying foxes, bats, sharks, monitor lizards, barracuda, sea turtles, and a plethora of birds all call Pulau Tiga home.
The two original tribes of Survivor: Borneo were Tagi and Pagong. Eventually the two were merged into the Rattana tribe.
the winner in sirvivor borneo was Richard Hatch from tagi tribe.


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