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Why do so many people like to play in the wilderness to survive?

A legend like Mr. Bei, a man standing at the top of the food chain, is simply not enough to describe him.

Ye Bei is the nickname of %uB7 viewers in China. His real name is bear grylls. People in the English-speaking world like to call him bear, which is probably "Uncle Bear".

He is famous all over the world for hosting the program "Man vs Wild" on Discovery Channel, so let's talk about what he ate when he was alive, so that he climbed to the top of the food chain. In the program, Baye went deep into the most inaccessible places in the world with thin equipment, such as the jungle of Costa Rica, the desert of Utah, the Pacific Islands, the Sierra Nevada, the Alps, Kenya and Alaska.

Survival in the Wilderness also invited a "most important guest" this year-US President Barack Obama. In the program, Beye invited Obama to eat half a salmon taken by a bear. It doesn't look like survival, it's just a BBQ barbecue … there must be a bunch of bodyguards staring at it in the distance, and that half fish may have been killed by bodyguards …

In the past, we always thought that tourism should be like this:

But Mr. Bei told us with practical actions that we can do this:

He can still do this!

(Of course, it mainly depends on temperament ...)

Judge a man not by what he ate, but by what he did.

When you were walking with your girlfriend in the park, he climbed Mount Everest and set the youngest record by the way.

He walked across the desert when you took the high-speed train to Xiamen.

His various survival skills shocked many people!

I learned to climb mountains and sail from my father when I was young.

Three years as a special soldier in the British 2 1 Airborne Secret Service,

Learned unarmed combat, desert and cold war,

Medical treatment, skydiving, driving, climbing and other survival skills.

I made extremely full preparations for Mr. Bei's later life.

Then, in the wilderness,

He showed people manual skills,

Making diving suits out of dead seals.

Or make snow boots out of heather,

Take leaves, run water, iron wire and hair as a human compass,

Use mucus secreted by mushrooms and corals as sunscreen.

In addition, Bell introduced the craziest personal hygiene tips to the audience.

Such as "denim toilet paper" and "natural toothbrush",

And his primitive wild lifestyle, sleeping bags made of animal carcasses.

Or a temporary shelter in the jungles of Sumatra.

From the Rockies to Alaska,

Then go to Kenya, Australia and Costa Rica.

His footprints are all over the world or in cold, wet or miserable places.

Seeing this, are you already afraid?

Considering the worrying living environment and poor health, what if it is not done?

Then you should go to study tour!

What survival skills can you learn by studying abroad?

The public safety course teaches children how to effectively prevent and take their time when encountering unexpected situations and dangers; The rescue and development course teaches children to be bold and cautious, face bravely and save the day; Emergency medical courses teach children how to deal with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and trauma, and save themselves at critical moments.

The course of natural cognition allows children to understand environmental protection, get close to nature and love life; The military experience course allows children to experience the life of the army and feel the military camp culture at close range; The field survival course makes children incarnate Bell, survive in danger, learn survival skills, master the rules of survival, and be strong in study and life!

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