Author:

Max Butrim

Survival

EQUIPMENT FOR THE NORTH

Author
date
17.05.2021
To conquer the northernmost latitudes of our planet and go on a polar cruise means deciding on a journey that will be remembered for a lifetime. In addition to incredible beauty and unique nature, these places are also known for their harsh climatic conditions. What should be the basic kit for the area where human territory ends and wilderness begins, in this article.
Survival

SURVIVAL IN THE TROPICS

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date
16.05.2021
The green zone of tropical forests, moving along the Equator, is not wide and takes only 8% sushi. However, almost half of the trees, plants and animals on Earth is concentrated here. Survival in the tropics is a real test. In this article you will find out how to get water suitable for drinking, how to light a fire, what to eat and how to prepare for night.
Survival

WHAT TO TAKE IN THE JUNGLE

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date
14.05.2021
Hot and humid, the jungle has covered the Earth for tens of millions of years. Perhaps this was one of the reasons for the truly incredible diversity of life. These forests are home to many species of unusual animals and plants. Traveling through the tropics is an exciting activity, but extremely dangerous. Wild animals, poisonous insects, sharp branches of bushes and trees, stinging plants await guests at every turn. In this article, you will learn about what you definitely need to take with you into the jungle.
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ORIENTATION

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date
13.05.2021
To navigate the terrain means to find the direction of the sides of the horizon and your location in relation to the surrounding local objects and landforms. In the modern world, there are many navigation devices that greatly simplify travel orientation. But gadgets can fail or just get lost. In this article we will tell you how to navigate the terrain using natural objects. You will also learn how to make an improvised navigation device from available tools.
Travel

URUGUAY

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date
03.05.2021
The Republic of Uruguay is one of the smallest countries in South America, known for its trendy summer resorts, quiet coastal cities, colonial districts, fortresses, hot springs, bohemian atmosphere and of course jazz festivals. Almost all the inhabitants of Uruguay are descendants of immigrants from southern Europe, mainly from Spain and Italy, which affects the traditions of the country. It is especially pleasant to chat with locals and drink mate tea, the use of which has become a favorite daily ritual of the Uruguayans.
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