Outside of our civilized world, there are people who have adapted to Earth in more primitive ways. They become more stamina, agile, and agile. This film helped me to temporarily take my mind away from the place where I live, to leave some things of anxiety, and to look at the world of Evergrande.
This is a nation that lives at sea. No nationality, no race, no money. Their source of life is the sea. For the first time, I also know that there is a word called "dizzy ground". Among them, there is a person who can stay at a depth of 20 meters for 5 minutes. The potential of man to adapt to the environment is really great.
In the desert, a 16-year-old boy with a scrawny herd of cattle had some friction with the elephant herd while searching for water.
The high temperature in the desert consumed the river water, the fish were stranded, and the villagers launched a fish-catching contest.
In the desert, camels take women and children, looking for spring water to feed their people. On the way, the elder taught the young how to identify the dunes and the stars.
In the deserts of Mongolia, people live together with severe cold and greedy wolves. I was so happy when I finally found the lost female camel, left the owner overnight, was not eaten by wolves, and gave birth to a baby camel.
In another desert, people use nets to catch the water contained in the mist.
In the Sahara Desert, people run a well underground at risk. After opening, a green space will be irrigated.
There's another photo, but I can't put it down. It is about a nation in the desert. After the sandstorm, the people are as happy as the Chinese New Year. People will go to a market, whether married or not, looking for an affair, even as a couple.
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