S1E22 Barbarians at the Gate
The explorers are caught in the middle of a war between Tribue, with gunpowder in toe, and Drakul and his barbaric raiders. One of them will be lost, possibly forever, when this battle reaches its cliffhanger.
Early 20th-century adventurers find themselves fighting for survival after their hot-air balloon crashes into a remote part of the Amazon, stranding them on a prehistoric plateau.
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The explorers are caught in the middle of a war between Tribue, with gunpowder in toe, and Drakul and his barbaric raiders. One of them will be lost, possibly forever, when this battle reaches its cliffhanger.
A mysterious amulet brings out our heroes animal instincts, and they learn all about animal magnetism.
The explorers release supernatural forces from a temple which threaten to destroy them.
When Lord Roxton is bitten by a diseased human, he transforms into a vampire and Marguerite and Challenger have to save him. Meanwhile Malone has to fight to the death with a man over Veronica and who will be her wife.
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