1. Picking gooseneck barnacles from Spanish rocks. ——need to check what it is. What is more shocking is the footage of walking on rocks without safety measures. The two picked gooseneck barnacles (4kg) worth 800 euros a day, which is equivalent to one month's salary. Although Spain belongs to an old capitalist country, this gain should be worth the risk of some people.
2.Lambata Island, Indonesia, two boats hunt sperm whales. The most shocking footage is of fishermen rushing into the water with spears and shooting the whales. One whale is enough food for them for several months. This small island belongs to the relatively barren land, and seafood is their almost only source of food. When the whales were discovered at the beginning, the whole village was in an uproar, which made people feel a particularly primitive feeling.
3. In Laguna, Brazil, fishermen cooperate with dolphins to hunt fish on the shore, and each gets what they get. This is a relatively warm and peaceful section. The peaceful coexistence of man and nature, or the peaceful coexistence of man and wild animals, makes people feel very happy.
4. Hawaiian surfing. The struggle between man and nature is a cool one. People seem to be very small in front of the sea, but after mastering the rules, you can have fun from it. It belongs to the feeling of know-master, and the best one can surf in the 26-meter-high waves. The camera took a lot of stunning pictures.
5. Papua. New Guinea. A wizard who summons sharks in the deep sea. Summon the shark with a whistle, lure him with a bait, and trap him with a noose with a buoy that makes the shark stiff and incompetent, allowing the wizard to catch the shark onto the boat. This is particularly amazing, the ancient experience of human beings can actually master such brutal animals. -I finally let it go, because the number of sharks dwindled. The filming is also very good, a lonely old man's activities in the deep sea.
6. Compressor diver in Palawan, Philippines. The behind-the-scenes footage also highlights this passage. The 80 crew members rely on the thin tubes of the air compressor to sink to the deep sea of about 40 meters for fishing. This kind of deep-sea fishing is due to the fact that human hunting has led to fewer and fewer fish, and they can only go to the deep sea. And simple deep-sea diving, the harm caused to divers is moving, the air of the air compressor is not pure (contains diesel oil), deep diving and floating can easily bring diving diseases. The behind-the-scenes footage shows two crew members, troubled by too fast ascending, pale-faced, assimilated by the camera team's oxygen tanks - one can't help but wonder, what if there wasn't a camera team? There was a 65-year-old diver who spoke lightly about his eldest son, who had to be on crutches because of a diving illness, and his second son, who was paralyzed and committed suicide. The greatest sadness was that sadness had become a story that could be told plainly. They risk their lives so much that they earn only $25 a week, or 150 yuan in Chinese yuan.
7. Residents of Baggio Village, Borneo, Philippines. Residents who live on the sea and call the sea their home have no nationality and no money. The sea is everything to them. A fisherman sinks to the bottom of the sea to fish by holding his breath, and he has become one with the sea.
——This episode starts from profiting from the ocean tide, to hunting for a living, and there is a period in the middle of humans trying to conquer nature (surfing), followed by the impact of human activities on nature, which in turn affects human activities.
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