Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras (2008)

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Supervivientes 2008: Perdidos en Honduras was the fifth season of the show Supervivientes and the ninth season of Survivor to air in Spain; it was broadcast on Telecinco from January 17, 2008 to March 27, 2008. This season took place in Honduras. The show was presented by Jesús Vázquez, with Mario Picazo and Emma García acting as hosts of side programs. For this season the show temporarily returned to its original format by dividing the contestants into two tribes, white and black, which eventually merged. Due to a tropical disease and no sign of recovery, in week three of this season it was decided that Mario Picazo would leave his role as presenter to recover and was replaced by Oscar Martinez, during that time. Ultimately, it was Miriam Sánchez who won this season over Leo Segarra and L rdf:langString
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