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Survivor: Africa

Survivor: Africa was the third installment of the popular United States reality show Survivor. It was filmed during 2001 and aired from October 11, 2001 - January 10, 2002 on CBS. It was set in Kenya on the African continent.

The two initial tribes were Boran and Samburu. In the fifth episode, after 12 days, three members from each team were switched to the other team, in what became known as the first "twist" in the Survivor series.This emphasized that the players must be ready for the most sudden changes; future seasons would have similar twists. Eventually the two tribes merged into the Moto Maji tribe.

Thirteen episodes were aired, plus a mid-season recap, a live reunion/interview with Bryant Gumbel after the finale, and a "where are they now" show. The winner, Ethan Zohn, was revealed on January 10, 2002.

Contestants

Contestant Original tribe Episode 5 tribe Merged tribe Finish
Diane Ogden Boran Voted out 1st - Day 3
Jessie Camacho Boran Voted out 2nd - Day 6
Carl Bilancione Samburu Voted out 3rd - Day 9
Linda Spencer Samburu Voted out 4th - Day 12
Silas Gaither Samburu Boran Voted out 5th - Day 15
Lindsey Richter Samburu Voted out 6th - Day 18
Clarence Black Boran Moto Maji Voted out 7th - Day 21
Kelly Goldsmith Boran Samburu Voted out 8th - Day 24
Brandon Quinton Samburu Voted out 9th - Day 27
Frank Garrison Samburu Boran Voted out 10th - Day 30
Kim Powers Samburu Voted out 11th - Day 33
Teresa Cooper Samburu Boran Voted out 12th - Day 36
Tom Buchanan Boran Samburu Voted out 13th - Day 37
Lex van den Berghe Boran Samburu Voted out 14th - Day 38
Kim Johnson Boran Runner-up
Ethan Zohn Boran Sole Survivor

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