In the first episode, for a basket of goose barnacles at a good price (we also liked to eat penholders that we hadn’t seen for many years when we were young), we made a difficult capture on the cliffs with stormy waves, the whaling operation of human beings in barren land, and dolphins assisting in fishing. , Dive into the deep sea to hunt with just one breath and one fork, showing the limit of human underwater survival. Episode 2...
Episode 3...to be finished Episode 4 is about the jungle survival story. Barbecuing tarantulas, a man showing off his feathers, a tribe of pet monkeys, the filming process of building a tree house in the rainforest, the connection between primitive hunting labor and art, there are many pictures that will open your eyes and bring you thinking. The fifth episode focuses on high-altitude mountains, Kazakh 16-year-old eagle hunter boy and eagle-eyed eagle, boy and thief baboon contest, sulfur and the brilliant colors of the crater, the tribes of New Guinea who eat bats just to supplement protein to improve their lives , huh, where did the Chinese people eat bats? Episode 6 Grab the lion's ration on the grassland and cooperate with birds to find honey. Episode 7 The turbulent waters of the Mekong River and the strong contrasting visual impact of walking on the cable make people lament their courage to survive, just to harvest the two big fish at dinner; walking on the glacier, climbing, crawling, and accidentally falling The Tibetan family of three who can only live for 8 minutes in the glacier is to send their children to a school a hundred kilometers away, and the scenery along the way is infinite; the wonders of Canada's fried glacier; the collection of turtle eggs for hatching and release is for the next season's villagers' rations; Use fig roots to build a 500-year-old bridge of life against floods; more is your breath-taking experience. In episode 8, the best leather is actually made of pigeon dung that has been soaked so softly; Austin, Texas is actually home to 1.5 million bats, and it is unknown what the new crown pneumonia has to do with it. Most fascinating is the story behind the final shot of each episode. This is a documentary that took three years to make. It explores the unique survival skills and ingenuity of human beings. Following the film is to challenge the limit. Any reason not to give five stars?
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