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Katlyn 2022-01-28 08:26:12

Some people even make a living by stepping on goose barnacles on the cliffs of the coastline. ——In Galicia, northern Spain,
someone could hunt sperm whales for eight hours with a simple wooden boat and hand-made fish traps. - In the small island of Lampata, Indonesia,
someone cooperated with dolphins to let dolphins drive fish to fish. - In Guarana, Brazil,
someone caught sharks in a canoe like a ferrule. ——In the archipelago of Papua New Guinea,
some people rely on leaking air pipes to fish in the deep sea. ——Some
people in Paalin have been living on the sea, diving below 20 meters without any equipment to hunt. - Borneo, on the coral island between Sulawesi and the Philippines, there are

people who want to compete with elephants and drive cattle to the lake to drink water. ——There is
actually a festival in Mali where nearly a thousand people rush into the lake to fish. ——In the cliffs of
Bandiagara, someone had to drive a camel across the Sahara to find a one-square-meter well. - Figure step
that someone intake by a large network in the desert. ——Chile, Atacama Desert
Some people have spent their entire lives digging water channels in the desert. - In central Algeria, in the Bahamas,

someone can fish a Greenland shark from under the ice. - Greenland,
someone in Satut used the gap between the sea ice at low tide to pick up shells inside. ——Canada, Kanchijuswak,
there are people waiting for narwhals on the melting sea ice and hunting them in canoes.
——Some people in North Greenland used long-pole net puffins, wrapped them in seal skins and fermented them for several months as food. ——Greenland, Theorapaluk, someone took
nearly a month to drive the reindeer herd to another place, crossing a two-kilometer river in the middle. ——Norway,
there is a city on Arno Island that needs to drive away the polar bear that wanders in in winter, and sometimes sends it away by helicopter. ——Canada, Port Churchill,

someone used a several-meter-long blowpipe to shoot poisonous needles in the jungle to hunt monkeys. - Brazil, Marty
There are children in the jungle catching spiders the size of dinner plates for dinner. ——Venezuela, Orlando
has a village that uses monkeys as a staple food, but treats monkeys as pets, and even breastfeeds. —Someone in the eastern Amazon
could use river water as a musical instrument. You can climb a tree 40 meters high with your bare hands to collect honey for your wife.
——Some people in the Congo Basin actually use elephants to pull away the wood harvested in the forest, which is efficient and environmentally friendly.
——There are tribes on the border between India and Myanmar that have been living in the rainforest and have not even been discovered by civilized society.
——There are tribes in the Brazilian rainforest who can use Stone Age tools to build houses on trees dozens of meters high, and they can also keep pets. ——In Brazil, the Korowe tribe

actually caught eagles on the cliffs and trained them to be fox hunters. ——In Mongolia, in the Altai Mountains,
there are people who grow crops in a small open space on the edge of the cliff, and they must always be on guard against the snatch of lion-tailed baboons. ——In the Great Rift Valley of East Africa,
someone in Gaby Village actually collected sulfur from the most toxic volcanic crater. - Indonesia
turned out to be a big net to hunt someone step bat in the woods. ——In the South Pacific,
someone on the island of New Guinea used explosives to create avalanches to control avalanches. ——Switzerland,
there are peoples in the Alps who practice sky burial to let people cut people into pieces and feed them to vultures. ——There is

a nation in the village of Dotra that can take the prey from the sight of the lions after they have hunted them. ——In the savannah of southern Kenya,
someone would burn all the plants on the edge of the water source and wait for the prey to appear for a few days. ——Some
people in the Kalahari Desert used nets to catch snakes, and children even played with snakes between their toes. ——Cambodia,
someone in Tonle Sap Lake can cooperate with Xiang Honey Bird to find honey on the tree. ——East Africa, Marseilles
have to fight against the birds as many as locusts, and even destroy their nests at night with dynamite. ——In the African plains,
there are people in Tanzania who would fight to the death for their cattle. ——Ethiopian grassland
Someone drove thousands of cattle to another place in a jeep and two helicopters. - In the Australian outback,


someone made a rope bridge out of old cables and ropes to cross the fast-flowing river to an isolated island in the middle of the river. --Southeast Asia. Mekong River, Khon Falls,
some people need to walk for six days on the river that is about to thaw to go to school. ——In the Himalayas, Tibet,
there is a city in the Janskar Gorge that needs to blast all the ice on the river to ensure the safety of the bridge. ——In Ottawa, Canada,
tens of millions of people are going to move out at any time when the Ganges River hits the banks.
——Some people in Bangladesh actually pick up turtle eggs, hatch them in the dry season, and put them in the river, and hunt them and eat them in the rainy season. -
Someone in the Amazon Basin fishes for a living at the top of Victoria Falls. ——Someone
can rely on elephants to find the underground river hidden in the Zambezi River in Africa .
——There are ethnic groups in northern Kenya who need to mobilize every year before the rainy season to apply a new layer of mud to the mosque (the earliest and largest mud building in the world) in the city.
——There are people in Mali who have built a growing bridge from the roots of the fig tree for generations. - In the northeastern state of Meghalaya,


someone trained falcons to drive pigeons away from the tallest buildings.
——There is a city in Dubai that needs to rely on the police to drive away elk that are keen on green spaces in the city.
——In the United States, someone selling vegetables in Colorado will not only encounter thieves and robbers, but also be robbed by cunning monkeys. -India, Jaipur,
someone collects pigeon dung as an important raw material for making fine leather. ——Morocco, Fez,
someone can use the bats that are hunted in large numbers in the city as an attraction. —In Austin, Texas,
someone keeps bees on top of buildings in New York City , producing organic honey. - United States, New York

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  • Estevan 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Spectacular beyond words. .

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    It is another BBC documentary that really wants to give ten stars. The eight episodes tell about the living conditions of human beings in this world from the perspectives of polar regions, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, rivers, deserts and cities. Exquisite, delicate and magnificent, it is breathtaking and awe-inspiring! The BBC documentaries that gave me this admiration before were "Beautiful China" and "Earth Pulse". After each episode, there are filming footage, which is also very exciting.