Hapless TikToker boasts of surviving the Amazon
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A British TikToker claimed to have traveled illegally to a secluded Amazon region, only to find himself stranded for 18 days after underestimating the impact of the wet season.

Callan Bole found refuge in a remote indigenous Brazilian town, where generous locals offered him a bed, drinks, and television with football. However, he dismissed their homes as ‘shacks’ and was surprised by their limited English.

The 25-year-old from Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham informed his followers that he was stranded due to the river’s high water levels typical of the wet season. The area is off-limits to outsiders to safeguard the indigenous tribes.

He boasted to his followers: ‘The military are upset because I’ve entered Brazil illegally, and the local fishermen noted I’m the first white foreigner they’ve seen in five years.’

The attention seeker regularly shares his travels with nearly 300,000 TikTok followers and has visited more than 60 countries

It all started when he jetted off to Colombia before boarding a small plane and a four-man charter into the rainforest.

His initial plan was to cross the river to Brazil by boat, estimating a five-day journey. However, the trip extended to nearly three times that duration.

Callan Bole, 25, regularly shares his travels with nearly 300,000 TikTok followers and has visited more than 60 countries.

Callan Bole, 25, regularly shares his travels with nearly 300,000 TikTok followers and has visited more than 60 countries.

After three days of heavy rain, the boat¿s motor failed, leaving Callan stranded in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a remote municipality on the Colombian-Brazilian border, home to fewer than 3,000 people

After experiencing three days of intense rain, the boat’s motor ceased to function, leaving Callan stranded in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a remote area along the Colombian-Brazilian border with a population of fewer than 3,000 people.

Callan jetted off to Colombia, before taking a small flight to a nearby town and then boarded a four-man charter to his destination.

Upon arriving in a small town outside the Amazon Rainforest, he had planned to take a boat across the river to Brazil.

His trip should have taken five days to complete, but Callan didn’t realise it was wet season.

After three days of heavy rain, the boat’s motor failed, leaving him stranded in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a remote municipality on the Colombian-Brazilian border, home to fewer than 3,000 people speaking a little-known language, Tariana.

Callan said: ‘It was never dry. There was never a moment [without rain]. When I needed to sleep, I had to stop off on the riverbed and set up camp.

One day, desperate for some shelter, a man took him in and offered him food and a bed.

He said: ‘A man overheard me and took me to his, where there was a bed and food.

The 25-year-old jetted off to Colombia, before taking a small flight to a nearby town and then boarded a four-man charter to his destination

The 25-year-old jetted off to Colombia, before taking a small flight to a nearby town and then boarded a four-man charter to his destination

Speaking of his time there, he said: 'It was a great time overall. I do think it was only a matter of time before I got malaria or yellow fever, though'

Speaking of his time there, he said: ‘It was a great time overall. I do think it was only a matter of time before I got malaria or yellow fever, though’

Upon arriving in a small town outside the Amazon Rainforest, he had planned to take a boat across the river to Brazil

Upon arriving in a small town outside the Amazon Rainforest, he had planned to take a boat across the river to Brazil

‘They didn’t speak a word of English, only a local dialect that not even my phone could translate.

‘Luckily, he had a son I could communicate with as he was learning Portuguese.’

In the clip, he scans the camera around the rustic home, which has a television, a hammock and some other general household items.

After a few days there, a miracle happened.

Someone had injured themselves and had to be transported via a military aircraft to a hospital in Brazil, and they offered Callan a seat on the plane.

He arrived safely back on UK soil last week after being stuck in the Amazon Rainforest for 18 days.

Callan lost over a stone in weight during the ordeal, and his skin is still recovering from various insect bites – though he says the experience has made him hungry for more.

He added: ‘The people were absolutely fantastic. I was scared I’d be there for a few more months, but their hospitality was next to nothing.

‘It was a great time overall. I do think it was only a matter of time before I got malaria or yellow fever, though.

‘This is nothing new to me – I’ve been through much worse. It’s only made me hungry for more adventure.’

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