As someone who lives in a tropical country, I can't believe I'd reached 30 y.o. without getting hit by a coconut. And I used to nap a lot underneath tall coconut trees. Or maybe the reason I had such nice naps is because I got knocked unconscious by a coconut and didn't notice lol
You can eat the sprouting coconut its nice once they get too big they go soapy though I lived in Fiji for a year and caught lots of fish with just a hobo line looks like alot of land crabs on that island too . props to you for getting so much done each day the humidity is such a killer shopping trees and wood realy brought back happy memories thankyou lookforward to next week
im filipino and i lived in philippines for almost half of my life. i'm still a teenager but i moved to uk when i was younger and havent been to philippines ever since. now that ive watched this, it reminds me of the times i spent near the beach doing these things too. especially the mangoes, it really makes me happy to remember nostalgic things. i really miss philippines too. this is such a great video, keep it up!
@@BureaucracyWorld hey, it wasnt my decision lol. my parents flew me to the uk since theyre doctors, im living a pretty peaceful life too and were having a 3 month holiday in philippines soon!
The one with the large, round leaves at 55:10 is indian almond/beach almond and several other names. The nut is like a large, moist almond and really good.
Can’t believe this guy threw away a sprouted coconut!! Those have something on the inside that us in Trinidad and Tobago call coconut bread and It’s so good. The nut has to be sprouted and some even has coconut oil on the inside
Dude you did great! Hater’s gonna hate! Everyone wants to be an “Armchair General” when they’re all cozy at home with nobody criticizing them for trying. You my friend… are living the dream and putting out survival RUclips videos! Cheers! Keep up the good work!
Loved this, watched it in it's entirety. One thing that became apparent while watched all of your efforts, is how we have become so lazy with everything available at our fingertips. Must be immensely satisfying knowing you can make it, thrive, and survive, out there in these environments.
25:36 next time, use fresh leaves for shelter to avoid bugs. Also, make fire first. Scorch the ground where you going to lay down. If you're a bad climber, like me, make notches on the tree as your foothold.
Hey man! love the video - super cool stuff. One thing I did want to mention - you said at 43:27 that sprouted coconuts are no good for eating. On the contrary, sprouted coconuts are actually a delicacy in many island communities, usually being reserved for the Chief alone. When the coconut sprouts, It consumes all of the water to put energy towards growing. This leaves a soft, spongy interior (sort of a ball) with a texture similar to cotton candy/candyfloss. It tastes sweet and light when the sprout is still relatively new (under 6in) and they're perfect for eating. Just thought I'd let you know for the future, in case you come across one again! Keep it up man
As a southeast asian, i can tell you that you're lucky to be alive building a shelter right between two coconut trees. Thats the worst spot to be under for hours straight. Southeast asians know that mature trees will drop a coconut every few days. You're lucky not a single one fell on your head!
This was one of the best survival shows I have watched lately and I have watched heaps!! So entertaining and no bullshit. Looking forward to the next part. Definitely got yourself a new subscriber from Sydney Australia!! Thank you 😊
Wow, this is my new favourite bush craft video. Nothing staged and so natural you did an amazing job using the resources found and it was so relaxing, I think I might put it on a loop for snooze time great job and thank you 🤗🤗👏👏
I’ve seen a lot of these survival shows. I’m very impressed by your knowledge for your age. Also you don’t act half wrapped or take a lot of stupid chances like others do. Very calm and down to earth
finaly. simple video. and thats why it has 2.5 M views! bravo! people keep it simple!!! guy just went out there for a few days and tried to survive. and thats it. great!
Oh, people who are not watching you are missing out on the realities of survival in the wild. So thankful you are ok. The mother in me is hoping for you to never do something like this again, and at the same time, so proud of you!
The sprouted coconut you found at 43:20 is a delicacy here in the Philippines when I heard you say it was no good for eating then you threw it away I was pretty shocked 😂 though of course I know its only natural that there will be some people who doesn't know its actually edible. Its called tumbong ng niyog, or coconut apple
this was great, thank you ! you come across as a great enthusiastic guy and I love the fact its not too heavily edited and that there's no music. Great job mate!
That glass bottle was really good for fire lighting. You can use dead coconut husk shavings to start it. Then put the embers onto the husk, then the fireplace itself.
An hour of Dustin? We're absolutely spoiled. I'm sure you'll find a way to eat good in the woods regardless of the circumstances, looking forward to sitting down with this one.
One thing I've seen, but never been stuck on an island to try, is when you cut that palm for the Heart of Palm, you could have hollowed out the stump. The plants roots will continue to push water up and will fill the hollowed out stump with drinkable water. You could keep going back to it.
This was so fun to watch! I loved seeing how you would survive on an island as if you actually were. I also learned some new fun tips! You should make more of these video's
Omg look! It's a rescue kit!! With a lighter attached and some flares!!. But it's surrounded by bushes...aaarrgghh!!... ok nm.. moving on. Look, slippers! And bamboo! It's great for survival! Lol
With sand pipis (the shellfish you were finding) if you dig your feet down a bit deeper and do a twisting motion you will actually bring the bigger ones to the surface! They're good eating in soups!
Hello again, I am not recieving notifications. Good to see your adventures again. Thanks for feeding the Dog!🙂 I am sure In any situation you culinary skills will be able to make what is available somewhat or even fantastically palatable. loved the seran wrap shelter,never would have thought of that off the cuff. hope to see notifications soon! Keep the tools sharp:) Tom
I enjoy how point out things around you, like a couple of shells, random trash. That tree that was growing on the rock. Little things like that don't matter to alot of people but it's things like that I enjoy in nature.
for some one who wanted to camp under a coconut tree, make sure that the coconut doesnt have a fruit... thats the most unsafe place to camp for a night.. also a tip for eating a coconut without a spoon, you can use its husk to make a shaver like the shell he used, just slash the side of the coconut husk, tho it wont work if the coconut is too hard..
Here is the advantage of being an englishman, you can eat anything since the food isn't that good at home, so it's like being on a deserted island. Amazing video! Keep it up!😀
Wow, there were a BUNCH of things you did that i've never seen before! That was really great, i enjoyed it a lot. Its always difficult on youtube to find survivalists that are actually legit, instead of Cheesers chasing likes. I cant wait to scour the rest of your videos.
He had a HUGE advantage with all of the trash on that island. Lots of items with many uses to consider. I'd like to see him do this in an area without so many man-made resources to sift through
Yes but it's more realistic he leaves it in with no bullshit, because this is how it would actually be. There's tons of survival vids where they make everything themselves already. What I thought was actually taking away from the video wasn't that, but the abundance of coconuts and mangos on this island. It's clear that this is an ultra hospitable environment (and likely he knew that as well) Because coconuts are a guaranteed source of carbohydrates and water, he didn't need to actually worry about dying. So there wasn't any suspense However I still enjoyed the video and found it relaxing
I love watching survival videos and one thing I liked that you did was actually make the trash into something useful! Because in all the other videos, they are like: “oh! We cant use this trash because it would be cheating 🙄” but you used all your resources to stay alive!
That old light bulb could be used to boil water in a pinch. As a kid I used to use them as makeshift flasks for chemistry. The metal part unscrews from the glass portion. From there, you thoroughly rinse out the dusty coating on the inside, leaving crystal clear glass that tolerates high temperatures for boiling water. You'd just need a reliable container to keep it steady so it doesn't fall over while boiling.
If the bulb has a mercury mixture in the «white coating» I would not use it for anything you put in your body. No matter how good you think you rinse it.. Be careful.
Just a tip, when opening a coconut, start cutting from the bottom of the coconut because you can reach the tough shell faster from the bottom, not the opposite side where the coconut stem is on, because from there is just thick layer of husk. You can reach the shell with just 2 or 3 strikes from the bottom of the coconut
I watch a lot of catch and cooks and survival stuff, mostly aussies, and mate this is a good video, it’s good how you explain what the stuff is and how it is used. Real nice video matey keep it up👍
Love your delivery and how you walk us through your experiences in a relatable manner. I agree with others that some more local knowledge could be fascinating but, you know, it's debatable. It's also good to know what you can do without it. The amount of trash was devastating and made me real sad. Would appreciate you celebrate them less. Anyway, watches the full 90 minutes without wanting to do anything else :) not every netflix movie can say that of itself 😉
*You disregarded a delicious sprouted coconut. And you could have used the net and a bamboo shoot to catch some fish. Lots of missed opportunities to make your stay a bit more pleasant.*
I believe that nut you found @12:20 is a candlenut, which is edible (when cooked and in small qty's) and also useful for other purposes (for example, used as a candle). Hard to say without seeing the tree.
Coconuts are VERY HIGH in Cocconuts, heart and kidneys can easily become an issue before liquid stool. Also the water still should be your first step. Also you can use netting to catch crabs.
Nets aren’t actually effective in an ocean unless you’re able to gather a-lot of fishes in a small area by throwing tons of bait. Or you can use that bait to fish traditionally.
@@tonyanthony5582 the so called "scripted" ones were never marketed as "real men surviving in the wilderness alone without tools or anything gogo". He does documentaries and demostrations mainly
As someone who lives in a tropical country, I can't believe I'd reached 30 y.o. without getting hit by a coconut. And I used to nap a lot underneath tall coconut trees.
Or maybe the reason I had such nice naps is because I got knocked unconscious by a coconut and didn't notice lol
Hahaha
@@BUSHCRAFTTOOLS Hope you do a 5 day one
Lmao
Yeah, you got knocked out! LOL
The amount of plastic on that island is terrifying.
Depressing
What's under the ocean is even more terrifying
@@Godofnothingness6 yes but those creatures need water to survive, just like we humans need trees to breathe
@@lemvoethe plankton in the water actually providing us with the most oxygen:
@@Godofnothingness6 what a lame deflection
You can eat the sprouting coconut its nice once they get too big they go soapy though I lived in Fiji for a year and caught lots of fish with just a hobo line looks like alot of land crabs on that island too . props to you for getting so much done each day the humidity is such a killer shopping trees and wood realy brought back happy memories thankyou lookforward to next week
Thanks 👍
im filipino and i lived in philippines for almost half of my life. i'm still a teenager but i moved to uk when i was younger and havent been to philippines ever since. now that ive watched this, it reminds me of the times i spent near the beach doing these things too. especially the mangoes, it really makes me happy to remember nostalgic things. i really miss philippines too. this is such a great video, keep it up!
I lived in Bohol August to November 2023. It was nice
What's wrong with you. Come back to your roots, come back to your beautiful country.
UK is no good now, how can you be happy of living there.
Nice life story bro 👍
Edit: yeah why did you move to UK?
@@BureaucracyWorld hey, it wasnt my decision lol. my parents flew me to the uk since theyre doctors, im living a pretty peaceful life too and were having a 3 month holiday in philippines soon!
@@RealTacticalMax thanks dude. it was my parents decision, but dont worry we’re coming back soon lol :)
The one with the large, round leaves at 55:10 is indian almond/beach almond and several other names. The nut is like a large, moist almond and really good.
Can’t believe this guy threw away a sprouted coconut!! Those have something on the inside that us in Trinidad and Tobago call coconut bread and It’s so good. The nut has to be sprouted and some even has coconut oil on the inside
Man say he want to find a palm tree with a coconut on it 😂😂😂
i went to trini once when i was 18.. im 31 and the food is still unrivaled
true
Was thinking the same 😄
This is what a survival Video I look for. No fancy tools. No excuse. Just pure survival. Keep it up man! 👏👏
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My thing you picked up it was a baby coconut
ARK: Survival Evolved. Beach Bob's first steps. Hehe.
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Idk seems to be a lack of punching trees
Bob life is pretty fun 😂
Considering the average person can go 3 days without water, I'm not sure that this gets me hard.
This don’t lag that much.. 😂
The amount efforts he puts in this video. This need more view and like.
Dude you did great! Hater’s gonna hate! Everyone wants to be an “Armchair General” when they’re all cozy at home with nobody criticizing them for trying. You my friend… are living the dream and putting out survival RUclips videos! Cheers! Keep up the good work!
Mate!!! That spouted coconut that you found wedged in the tree was Totally edible and something absolutely Delicious!!!!
Next time....!
I screamed too😂 loud. NOOOOOO don't do it it was handed to you and you biffed it noooo
@BUSHCRAFTTOOLS yes sprouted coconut is very delicious and different from a normal coconut.
The best coconut 🤦
@@BUSHCRAFTTOOLS Bet
This is so fun to watch. You really make it feel like the viewer is adventuring right beside you. Keep up the great work and stay safe!
Loved this, watched it in it's entirety. One thing that became apparent while watched all of your efforts, is how we have become so lazy with everything available at our fingertips. Must be immensely satisfying knowing you can make it, thrive, and survive, out there in these environments.
Except for the bugs this seems like a lot of fun.
25:36 next time, use fresh leaves for shelter to avoid bugs. Also, make fire first. Scorch the ground where you going to lay down.
If you're a bad climber, like me, make notches on the tree as your foothold.
Hey man! love the video - super cool stuff. One thing I did want to mention - you said at 43:27 that sprouted coconuts are no good for eating. On the contrary, sprouted coconuts are actually a delicacy in many island communities, usually being reserved for the Chief alone. When the coconut sprouts, It consumes all of the water to put energy towards growing. This leaves a soft, spongy interior (sort of a ball) with a texture similar to cotton candy/candyfloss. It tastes sweet and light when the sprout is still relatively new (under 6in) and they're perfect for eating. Just thought I'd let you know for the future, in case you come across one again! Keep it up man
So true
Yep
... n at this stage d coconut flesh has turned into something like soft butter which you can dip/scrape n eat.
Next time you see 1 just open it n eat that yummy stuff inside
I'm from Kerala the land of coconuts I agree with you the sponge ball like thing is so rare to get and taste very good
As a southeast asian, i can tell you that you're lucky to be alive building a shelter right between two coconut trees. Thats the worst spot to be under for hours straight. Southeast asians know that mature trees will drop a coconut every few days. You're lucky not a single one fell on your head!
This was one of the best survival shows I have watched lately and I have watched heaps!! So entertaining and no bullshit. Looking forward to the next part. Definitely got yourself a new subscriber from Sydney Australia!! Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊
@@BUSHCRAFTTOOLSy😊uuu
Check out Greg Ovens Rocky Mountain bushcraft. 🇨🇦
Great effort, Dustin! I'm really enjoying this series. Looking forward to the next one! 👍
Ahahahaha
"it's always nice when you get something for free especially when you're on a deserted island - Ooh is that another coconut!?" 😂00:39:10
Wow, this is my new favourite bush craft video. Nothing staged and so natural you did an amazing job using the resources found and it was so relaxing, I think I might put it on a loop for snooze time great job and thank you 🤗🤗👏👏
I’ve seen a lot of these survival shows. I’m very impressed by your knowledge for your age. Also you don’t act half wrapped or take a lot of stupid chances like others do. Very calm and down to earth
Thanks James
Word
The "sprouted coconut" has a bulb inside that is sweet and good to eat 😋😀
I was going to say the same thing...lol
Yeah I couldn’t believe he tossed that! I actually shouted at the tv!
So did I!
@@slowlowchev he is from u.k. so..
Coconut flower aka the ultimate food..
Lots of praana in it..
You can survive 24 hrs on 1..
this man is the happiest person that has ever been, when founding trash
finaly. simple video. and thats why it has 2.5 M views! bravo! people keep it simple!!! guy just went out there for a few days and tried to survive. and thats it. great!
Oh, people who are not watching you are missing out on the realities of survival in the wild. So thankful you are ok. The mother in me is hoping for you to never do something like this again, and at the same time, so proud of you!
All of the rubbish is so depressing but I'm glad you made use of it!
The sprouted coconut you found at 43:20 is a delicacy here in the Philippines when I heard you say it was no good for eating then you threw it away I was pretty shocked 😂 though of course I know its only natural that there will be some people who doesn't know its actually edible. Its called tumbong ng niyog, or coconut apple
he doesn't even know that his throwing away the good stuff hahaha...how misleading @@nathangustave6278
Proves that he is just out here filming himself for likes and shares and has no clue what he is actually doing.
@@candlercutcliffe9617 No it doesnt, do you know everything about everything to be making comments like that?
@@candlercutcliffe9617 Wouldn't that prove the opposite. As he said he doesn't know the trees. this is just a dude who knows the outdoors lol.
@@candlercutcliffe9617bro… did you even watch the video 😂
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing. God bless. 😇❤❤
this was great, thank you ! you come across as a great enthusiastic guy and I love the fact its not too heavily edited and that there's no music. Great job mate!
That glass bottle was really good for fire lighting. You can use dead coconut husk shavings to start it. Then put the embers onto the husk, then the fireplace itself.
An hour of Dustin? We're absolutely spoiled. I'm sure you'll find a way to eat good in the woods regardless of the circumstances, looking forward to sitting down with this one.
👍👍👍👍
One thing I've seen, but never been stuck on an island to try, is when you cut that palm for the Heart of Palm, you could have hollowed out the stump. The plants roots will continue to push water up and will fill the hollowed out stump with drinkable water. You could keep going back to it.
Yes, that's one thing I've done in the past and is a great way to get drinking water. Thanks for commenting
Yes you welcome. U have failed you challenge. Failed 😢
What Part of South East is This Island ?
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This was so fun to watch! I loved seeing how you would survive on an island as if you actually were. I also learned some new fun tips! You should make more of these video's
Omg look! It's a rescue kit!! With a lighter attached and some flares!!. But it's surrounded by bushes...aaarrgghh!!... ok nm.. moving on. Look, slippers! And bamboo! It's great for survival! Lol
With sand pipis (the shellfish you were finding) if you dig your feet down a bit deeper and do a twisting motion you will actually bring the bigger ones to the surface! They're good eating in soups!
Hello again, I am not recieving notifications. Good to see your adventures again. Thanks for feeding the Dog!🙂 I am sure In any situation you culinary skills will be able to make what is available somewhat or even fantastically palatable. loved the seran wrap shelter,never would have thought of that off the cuff. hope to see notifications soon! Keep the tools sharp:) Tom
Thanks Tom. I don't know why people didn't get notified for this
WOW! Dustin! I can't wait for episode two!!! Well done buddy!! 👍😁
Thanks bro 👏
I enjoy how point out things around you, like a couple of shells, random trash. That tree that was growing on the rock. Little things like that don't matter to alot of people but it's things like that I enjoy in nature.
One of the most incredible videos i’ve ever watched on RUclips. Wow 🤩
*Finds a net*
"You could make a net from that"
Brilliant, love your stuff, always entertaining.
This is amazing, I love it. Can't wait for episode 2. Thank you so much for this unique content.
Thanks 👍
Amazing adventure and vid Dustin. Very proud of my younger brother right now! Keep it up and I'm already looking forward to Ep2
Thanks bro 🙏
Is this your brother?
@Jaguartmb it's just an expression. Where are you from?
It is also an expression but in this case it's literal; I am indeed Dustin's older brother
So far this is better than my favorite movie, castaway.this is exactly what the movie needed to make it perfection
The introduction to COCO caught me off guard😂😂😂😂😂
for some one who wanted to camp under a coconut tree, make sure that the coconut doesnt have a fruit... thats the most unsafe place to camp for a night..
also a tip for eating a coconut without a spoon, you can use its husk to make a shaver like the shell he used, just slash the side of the coconut husk, tho it wont work if the coconut is too hard..
Here is the advantage of being an englishman, you can eat anything since the food isn't that good at home, so it's like being on a deserted island. Amazing video! Keep it up!😀
Looks awesome mate, well done. The genuine excitement at finding those mangoes! Definitely stealing that solar still idea. 👍
Thanks bud
7:35 Eyyy man found Jack's secret rum stash!
I remember joining your live streams back in the day. Glad to see the channel has grown so much.
Wow, there were a BUNCH of things you did that i've never seen before!
That was really great, i enjoyed it a lot.
Its always difficult on youtube to find survivalists that are actually legit, instead of Cheesers chasing likes.
I cant wait to scour the rest of your videos.
Thanks 👍
Check out field days too
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WOw, one of the most consistently successful survivalist I've ever seen. Just pure resourcefulness. I'm subscribed!
Well that was fun 👍🏻
Looking forward to part two
Thanks Ray
I’d surely have a burger/water for backup (Off the video) 😂
I do wish more people would do videos like this its great to know how you would do stuff differently than i would collectively anything is possible
When I go to sleep I always imagine being stranded on a deserted island there’s something so comforting yet scary about it 😅
I always think about the rain hitting my roof.
I imagine I'm in a cozy little log shelter in the woods on a chilly night. That always makes me drift off instantly
or a head-bang by coconut
i would be fine if i just had one person (the right person) with me lol i need someone to talk my anxiety down during that experience 😂
@@MorganButcher-hs6ycthats goals. I always considered camping with a girl but it never came to fruition
Hell of a trip. Fair play to you 👏
Thanks for watching
Amazing video Dustin. Proper content and why infrequent beats regular boring videos 🙏
You should say survived 100 h by eating coconut
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This is the kind of stuff ive been looking for on youtube, glad its finally recommended to me
Awesome episode, looking forward to the next one! Great editing job!
He had a HUGE advantage with all of the trash on that island. Lots of items with many uses to consider. I'd like to see him do this in an area without so many man-made resources to sift through
But that's reality at this point. It doesn't matter what kind of island you land on. There will always be trash that you can make use of.
Yes but it's more realistic he leaves it in with no bullshit, because this is how it would actually be. There's tons of survival vids where they make everything themselves already.
What I thought was actually taking away from the video wasn't that, but the abundance of coconuts and mangos on this island. It's clear that this is an ultra hospitable environment (and likely he knew that as well)
Because coconuts are a guaranteed source of carbohydrates and water, he didn't need to actually worry about dying. So there wasn't any suspense
However I still enjoyed the video and found it relaxing
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It will be troubling( and exciting) if he stay for longer because one can only drink coconut water for so long.
@@lilyfhonazhel2675 says who? You can get by on just coconut water
I love watching survival videos and one thing I liked that you did was actually make the trash into something useful! Because in all the other videos, they are like: “oh! We cant use this trash because it would be cheating 🙄” but you used all your resources to stay alive!
Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely adventure. Looks like the grandest fun. Loved learning about the solar still.
Thanks for taking us along on your adventure! You have a new subscriber from Canada! 🇨🇦
Awesome vid looking forward to part two .it’s a dream of mine to do this on a tropical island 😀👍
Excellent video Dustin. Some of the best content 🤩. Look forward to episode 2
Thanks Paul
That old light bulb could be used to boil water in a pinch. As a kid I used to use them as makeshift flasks for chemistry. The metal part unscrews from the glass portion. From there, you thoroughly rinse out the dusty coating on the inside, leaving crystal clear glass that tolerates high temperatures for boiling water. You'd just need a reliable container to keep it steady so it doesn't fall over while boiling.
"You'd just need a reliable container to keep it steady so it doesn't fall over while boiling." = Rocks
If the bulb has a mercury mixture in the «white coating» I would not use it for anything you put in your body. No matter how good you think you rinse it.. Be careful.
hmm yes i also know this skill from uhhhhhh chemistry
Literally like starting a survival game on easy difficulty these tropical islands are. Wonderful
Just a tip, when opening a coconut, start cutting from the bottom of the coconut because you can reach the tough shell faster from the bottom, not the opposite side where the coconut stem is on, because from there is just thick layer of husk. You can reach the shell with just 2 or 3 strikes from the bottom of the coconut
I watch a lot of catch and cooks and survival stuff, mostly aussies, and mate this is a good video, it’s good how you explain what the stuff is and how it is used. Real nice video matey keep it up👍
Thanks for watching 🙏
Quite the exotic adventure you are taking us on!
That was awesome content man! Will keep watching. I always dream of staying in such deserted islands.
I'd love to try this, amazing 😮😊
Sprouted coconuts are like a dessert. Extremely tasty!
First day, 10 minutes in with no food or water. Turns into hobo
DUDE this is EPICCCCC congrats man, just discovered you and subbed of course - will be following your adventures bud!
Legend 👊
I’m so excited for part two! When will it be out?
Thanks for watching. Part two will be out on Friday 👍
One pink flip flop, piss bottles , baily, plastic and garbage ..
Pretty sure you are at Venice beach 😂😂
57:21 Think uv been in the sun too long, went a little "Coco-Loco" 😂
Love your delivery and how you walk us through your experiences in a relatable manner.
I agree with others that some more local knowledge could be fascinating but, you know, it's debatable. It's also good to know what you can do without it.
The amount of trash was devastating and made me real sad. Would appreciate you celebrate them less.
Anyway, watches the full 90 minutes without wanting to do anything else :) not every netflix movie can say that of itself 😉
*You disregarded a delicious sprouted coconut. And you could have used the net and a bamboo shoot to catch some fish. Lots of missed opportunities to make your stay a bit more pleasant.*
Hey buddy, awesome Video! Looking forward to the next part! You got my respect! 👊🏽🔥
Legend. THANKS BRO 🙏
Don't touch anything wt u see😬in beach, very interesting vedeo be careful.
Very cool ! I loved it and thank you ...
I believe that nut you found @12:20 is a candlenut, which is edible (when cooked and in small qty's) and also useful for other purposes (for example, used as a candle). Hard to say without seeing the tree.
Mango seeds can be eaten too. The unripe ones are easier to process. Flour, roasted, or raw. Great nutrition.
I thought it was a macadamia for a second
Coconuts are VERY HIGH in Cocconuts, heart and kidneys can easily become an issue before liquid stool. Also the water still should be your first step. Also you can use netting to catch crabs.
Ah yes the coconut is made of coconuts
Would've never guessed that coconuts are very high in coconuts. Thanks for the info haha
You can catch crabs but you need to be careful as nearly all of them contain traces of crab with some species containing very high amounts of crab
Bro make a bed before night and set your respawn point in case you die 😂😂
Nothing more healthy than good bush tucker
Bit of advice. When foraging for food. Eat the skin of the mango.
"oh a net, let's do an hammock"... 🤦♂️ How about fishing ?
Nets aren’t actually effective in an ocean unless you’re able to gather a-lot of fishes in a small area by throwing tons of bait.
Or you can use that bait to fish traditionally.
Use the net for fishing when you do it!
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You even watch the whole vid
@@RileyKemp-uk5ov it’s a great video.
I watched it too.
Well done! What an adventure.. The worst part would have been lack of water, was there not a tiny creek or spring somewhere in the forest?
I wasn't able to find it
Amazing 🤩
Thanks for watching 🙏
very great, I really like your videos, I will follow you in the future
I really admire you guys for being able to share so many survival experiences. I will learn from you to spread this experience to more people.
I am an Islander, and that environment looks so familiar. There are plenty edible plants/trees at the background I can see. Take care always mate.
I SURVIVED A HALF HOUR WITHOUT A SMORGASBORD ! 😂🥵✌️
This is basically what I always wanted Bear Grylls to do but his shows were way too over the top.
And caught to be scripted. Man V wild was legit tho
@@tonyanthony5582 the so called "scripted" ones were never marketed as "real men surviving in the wilderness alone without tools or anything gogo". He does documentaries and demostrations mainly
This is great island the best to do now about your challenge keep keep up the good health
Having spent time on small islands in the solomons this is a great film ,coconuts are great fruit ,and fruit bats taste nice ,