Adventure Florida - Episodes

Episodes

# Episode Synopsis
1 The 4 kids from the UK meet the 4 kids from the United States. They find out what's in store for them over the next 3 weeks and learn about the Necklace.
2 The 8 new friends come face to face with the first of many animals they will meet during their trip.
3 The group meet the most famous of all the reptiles in Florida when they go canoeing on a "gator river".
4 The group have an early start and they also experience meeting the ocean's most feared predator.
5 The friends meet the manatees and get to feed and experience them.
6 The group learn how to become animal trainers and take part in a competition to test their team work and their ability to use a GPS system and meet rescue animals, and one of them experiences Africa's most dangerous animal.
7 The group have an early start. They learn that they are going to meet big cats.
8 The kids come face to face with a range of Arctic animals.
9 The group come face to face with the dolphins.
10 The group of friends learn about reptiles and find out which animal they've got to research.
11 The group get to go into a shark cage in Orlando.
12 The group head South into the Everglades (into the swamp) in alligator territory where they plant orchids. They also hear tales from a member of the Seminole Indian tribe (Jay Osceola). They also go to Florida Keys.
13 The kids clean up the beach in the Florida Keys and go snorkelling off the mangrove at the tip of the Everglades.
14 The children are in the Gulf of Mexico in the Florida Keys where they group see barracudas in the wild.
15 It's the final day for the group as they say goodbye to their friends and Mzinga Lodge, however there is still one more challenge - who has put together the best presentation?

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