Each environment has its harshness and places different demands on people.
I once saw a movie with the Alps as the background, and I fell in love with the Alps at that time. But I don't know, the real Alps have a deadly "temper". In the face of nature, man can only adjust himself.
Each episode talks about people's adaptation to the environment, their helplessness and persistence in survival. This episode was no exception. Among them, the sulphur workers were naked to carry twice their body weight of sulphur, and they were also fumigated with poisonous gas, which made people feel that their existence had no dignity.
This is the mountain range of the Kazakh living area. It looks beautiful and quiet, but the environment here is not so friendly.
The little eagle that the boy stole from the eagle's nest, after training for a few months, can help the boy catch foxes.
In a mountain range in Ethiopia, monkeys steal food from humans. People need to be vigilant and drive away thieves.
In a mountain range in Indonesia, these people fish for sulfur from the gas-filled mountains to support their families. They each carried 90 kilograms of sulfur back. These jobs seriously injure their bodies.
People here rely on nets to catch bats to eat meat.
Snowfall in the Alps averages 10 meters per year, and a blood avalanche can destroy trains, houses, roads. The inspector needs to take a helicopter to blast it in advance, and the blood flow that will not cause harm is caused by man-made.
Sunlight in the Himalayas can burn people's eyes. The old lady was later cured of her eyes by a patrolling medical team. The operation, which required several thousand yuan, was free for her because of institutional financial support.
In some high-altitude Himalayas, the way people dispose of their bodies is celestial burial.
It looks beautiful, but the environment is terrible.
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