Tropical jungles are often portrayed as either being full of dangerous and venemous creatures seeking to devour humans or as a garden of Eden with trees full of tasty fruit waiting to be picked. Neither view is very accurate so in this video I show what I experience while doing primitive camping in a jungle in Chiapas, Mexico. It took me a full day of travel mostly on foot to get here and then I spent the next three nights sleeping on the ground on a sandy beach next to the river surviving on the little food I brought with me as well as foraging for plants. I built a simple shelter to protect me from the rain and collected water from a majestic waterfall not far from my camp. I spent the three days barefoot in a loincloth to have a more intimate experience with nature. I found the biggest danger to be falling rock from the tall canyon cliffs and other than bites from mosquitoes and biting midges I encountered no dangerous animals.
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Special thanks to David Escobar @davidescobar
for picking me up after hiking back into civilization.
Camera: Nikon D7200
Sound: Zoom H4N
Editing: Final Cut Pro X on MacBook Air
Location: Chiapas, Mexico
Music credits:
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/r…ex.html?isrc=USUAN1400021
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Kommentare 2
Eisu
Mein Auge guckt auch
Caterpillar
Sind schon ein wenig witzig diese Videos, die meisten Frauen oder auch Männer schauen diese Reihe wohl hauptsächlich wegen dem Anblick, die Muskeln. Er hat auch was von Tarzan. Aber ich interessiere mich nicht nur für sein Aussehen, sondern wirklich auch um die Tricks zum Überleben in der Wildnis. Hat auch etwas beruhigendes mit den Wasserfällen im Hintergrund.