
Guyana Jungle Discovery: Petroglyphs & a Lost Cave — Joe Trevorrow
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What happens when you walk for days through some of the most remote jungle on Earth — and stumble across a cave covered floor to ceiling in ancient drawings that no outsider has ever documented? In this Season 5 episode, Chris sits down with Joe Trevorrow, former Royal Navy sailor turned expedition guide with The Wild Tales — an indigenous-led adventure company operating deep in Guyana's interior — to unpack three extraordinary expeditions into barely explored territory.
Alongside the on-the-ground stories (rapids, sand flies, night terrors in hammocks, and jaguar tracks beside your sleeping spot), Joe shares how The Wild Tales partners with indigenous communities — the Wai Wai, Patamona, and others — to create sustainable tourism that preserves ancient sites and dying traditions. We discuss the complex tribal history of Guyana's nine indigenous nations, how a Tomb Raider game sparked a life-changing decision, and what the jungle teaches you when you stop fighting it.
Chapters:
- 00:00 A Hidden Cave in Guyana's Jungle
- 01:07 Meet Joe Trevorrow: Royal Navy to Rainforest
- 05:30 Joining the Navy and Travelling the World at 20
- 07:56 How a Tomb Raider Game Led to Guyana Expeditions
- 11:33 How Indigenous-Led Expedition Tourism Works
- 16:45 The River of Death: Paddling the Cassai Chi
- 20:09 Undocumented Petroglyphs Along the Riverbank
- 24:18 Welcome to Masakenari: The Most Remote Village
- 29:30 Tourism as a Lifeline: Keeping Traditions Alive
- 32:40 Don't Fight the Jungle: Lessons the Hard Way
- 35:21 Sitting Under the Milky Way on the River of Death
- 38:10 Night Terrors: The Scariest Night in the Jungle
- 40:12 Makarapan Mountain: 3.5 Billion Years Old
- 46:00 The Mystery Pots Nobody Can Explain
- 55:12 The Cave Expedition: 45km Through Patamona Territory
- 01:03:21 Ancient Drawings That Left Everyone Speechless
- 01:12:00 Conservation: Keeping Sites Secret vs Raising Awareness
- 01:17:49 Future Expeditions and What's Next for The Wild Tales
- 01:23:17 Pay It Forward and Call to Adventure
What You'll Learn
- What the "River of Death" actually means — and the disease theory behind its name
- How indigenous-led expedition tourism works (and why it matters)
- Why two enormous pots were found near the summit of a 3.5 billion year old mountain — and nobody can explain how they got there
- What it feels like to walk into an ancient cave and see drawings no outsider has recorded
- The leadership lesson Joe learned — and why "Navy mode" doesn't work in the jungle
- What The Wild Tales has planned for 2026–2027
Connect with Joe & The Wild Tales
- Joe Trevorrow Instagram
- The Wild Tales: https://www.thewildtales.com
- Anders Anderson episode (S3): Adventure Diaries back cata
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