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00:00I am Bear Grylls. I will search for the most difficult challenges and the most dangerous at all, in the most dangerous places on earth, where the ownership of the skills of survival determines the difference between life and death.
00:15I am in Sumatra, a land destroyed by the tsunami.
00:20I will face the vast swamps and fight the dangers. I will fight the elements of the environment in a land that is almost impossible to cross.
00:35But I do research on food and use all my knowledge to teach you how to get out of here alive.
00:50I am on the western coast of Sumatra, one of the most volcanic areas on earth. It is known as the ring of fire.
01:05The black swamps are very big and they cover the entire Indonesian coast. They cover an area of ​​50,000 square kilometers, a place where deadly volcanoes swarm.
01:17Even Sumatrians are afraid of these swamps and avoid them because they are deadly.
01:22If you die here, making the right decision is a matter of life and death, and any wrong decision will kill you.
01:30It is impossible for the captain to land here, and the only option is to use fast and dangerous techniques.
01:40Fast rope descent is a technique I learned in the special forces to send soldiers to the ground as quickly as possible. Like this!
01:49The distance is 15 meters and you need to control your nerves.
01:53You have no protection and you only have your hands to hold on to.
02:14All I have is some basic survival tools, and the photography team will come with me.
02:24Sumatra, Indonesia
02:32Suddenly, the place is very quiet. It's scary here. It looks dead and swampy. The smell of death is everywhere.
02:48On January 1, 2004, a tsunami destroyed everything on the western coast of Sumatra.
02:58Tremendous waves then hit everything in its way, and that's why this place is dead and swampy.
03:07The water pushed the dry land over a distance of more than a kilometer and a half and destroyed everything in its way.
03:13Believe me when I tell you that everything that's floating is watching this.
03:20There is a net of roots and branches under my feet. It will be very difficult to advance here.
03:28This area will break my leg.
03:32If this happens here, no one will hear you scream.
03:36The challenge is to cross this hell and head east, into the dry land, towards higher ground and to the cliffs.
03:43But this means deep immersion in the swamp.
03:47I arrived at the vegetation area, but I am now afraid of the Pandanus forest.
03:52It is twice my height and is very similar and its leaves are sharp like a knife.
03:58This area is called the black area, and when you look at the color of the water, you will know the reason for this name.
04:04It is completely black, and that's because of the swampy vegetation.
04:08I'll show you. Look at this.
04:11It's like the corridors of the forest and all the roots are flowing through this place.
04:28I saw another thing down there.
04:32It's like a dip in the wet cement, and suddenly I'm drowning in the slushy water.
04:42When I put my foot on these things, it dives deep, in a surprising way.
04:49The moisture makes the situation worse.
04:52You can lose two liters of water per hour, and there is no drop of this water filled with diseases suitable for drinking.
04:59It is very easy to panic in this place, because it gives you a feeling that it is closing on you.
05:06You feel that you are completely overwhelmed by all these things.
05:11But you have to keep calm.
05:13I'm walking the other way now, and I'm using my body weight to push it through the swamp.
05:18It surrounds me from all sides, and this is the best way to get past this dip.
05:23The difficult thing here is to try to keep the direction, and not turn in circles.
05:30Do not turn in circles.
05:33Do not turn in circles.
05:36Do not turn in circles.
05:38I'm walking the other way now, and I'm using my body weight to push it through the swamp.
05:43It surrounds me from all sides, and this is the best way to get past this dip.
05:48The difficult thing here is to try to keep the direction, and not turn in circles.
05:53Do not turn in circles.
05:56I'm looking back, and I'm realizing that my channel of passage is straight.
06:02A minor injury can cause a problem here, as diseases flourish in the swamps, and the dip happens quickly.
06:08It's not enough to eat it, so you have to take everything you can find.
06:13Look at this carp.
06:18It won't give me enough energy for a long time,
06:22but insects are rich in protein, more than cow meat, and remain an ideal food for survival.
06:27This dip is full of danger, and the scary thing here is that there are thousands of rivers.
06:32It is said that there are thousands of them.
06:35The length of one of them is up to five meters.
06:38It is waiting, its eyes above the waterline.
06:41It attacks quickly and with two deadly forces, and there is no chance of survival.
06:46But what I don't like about this dip is that it is not only dangerous,
06:51but it is also dangerous.
06:54Yes, this dip pulls my legs.
06:57You may like this dip, but I don't like it.
07:01I can easily get stuck in this dip.
07:04The dip can swim at a speed of 120 km per hour,
07:08and has a tremendous pressure of up to 1,300 kg for every two centimeters.
07:13It is a very dangerous dip.
07:16It is a very dangerous dip.
07:18And it has a tremendous pressure of up to 1,300 kg for every two centimeters.
07:23Last year, two people were washed in the river.
07:28One of them completely disappeared, and the other was discovered a week later, lying under a tree.
07:33Swans like to leave their meat untouched before returning to the body.
07:41But swans are not what worries me.
07:44This dip lives on more than 60 species of reptiles.
07:49It is a lizard.
07:52The animal I am chasing has a harmful bite.
07:55If I hold it, it will not leave me.
08:03The swans are wild here.
08:06They reach two meters in length and have two scary jaws.
08:12I got it!
08:15It's a mollusk lizard.
08:19Look at these claws.
08:22They are very sharp.
08:25They are good animals to eat.
08:28They may be tough, but they are a good result.
08:41It seems that the ground is very high,
08:44and this means that I can get out of this abandoned dip.
08:49I will get out.
08:56The place is very scary and full of dangers.
08:59Swamps, lagoons, and swamps.
09:03And some of the steepest cliffs on earth.
09:09It is also an area of growth.
09:11Most of the animals are nomads.
09:14They hunt at night.
09:17So I need to go to the fire before it gets dark.
09:20When you are in the jungle, act according to the rules.
09:25One of the basics of survival is not to fight the place.
09:29Rather, try to adapt to it.
09:32And use it for your own good.
09:35If you know what you are doing, you can't survive in the jungle alone.
09:40Rather, you can live comfortably in it.
09:44I remember the first time when I was in one of the forests.
09:49I felt the terror of the closed places because there were things like this here.
09:54And I was paralyzed from all sides.
09:57Then one of the soldiers advised me and told me,
10:00try not to focus on what is around you directly,
10:03but try to look through the plants directly.
10:05And when you do this, you see things in a different way.
10:10And this allows you to read the borders of the earth better.
10:14The cliffs are very steep and do not bend.
10:18So I will find a place where I can ignite the fire.
10:26From here comes the sound of the river.
10:29It flows down there.
10:31And this is bad news for me.
10:35Because these rivers are the source of life in the Adgal.
10:40Let's go down there.
10:42The area of ​​this river is perfect.
10:44It provides a lot of fresh water.
10:47And after I eat, I can follow it.
10:50It is the safest and fastest way out.
10:55I try to find some firewood.
10:57And start cooking this seafood.
11:02One of the most important ways to survive in the Adgal
11:05is to take advantage of every opportunity you have
11:08to clean and wash your body.
11:10Because you sweat a lot here.
11:13And you have to replenish the liquids.
11:16And if you don't do it, you don't know what might happen.
11:19A fever or a skin rash.
11:22And this makes you
11:24start to make your body crazy.
11:27So wash yourself well.
11:35This is beautiful.
11:37The feeling of fresh water
11:39inside my ears.
11:46Take some of these herbs
11:48and rub your hands with them.
11:51It works as a natural exfoliator.
11:54And wash well any wounds you have.
11:57I have a small burn here.
11:59I was exposed to it.
12:01I will wash it
12:04so that I don't get any inflammation.
12:12I try to find some firewood.
12:16The problem here is that everything is polluted and wet.
12:21So you have to be careful choosing wood.
12:24And really look for wood that is dry and dry on the ground
12:28like this piece here.
12:30Look, look at it.
12:34It will be good.
12:37And you have to break it like this.
12:40If you feel resistance, leave it.
12:43This is proof that it is still wet and does not ignite.
12:47But all these branches are good and dead.
12:50It is dry wood.
12:54So all the wood that is on the ground
12:57and in the mud will be very polluted.
12:59And it will not burn.
13:04The best way to get dry wood in the forest
13:07when everything is wet
13:09is to use a piece of dead oak.
13:12And even though this is very wet from the outside,
13:15as you can see.
13:20Under the bark,
13:22there is a suitable dry material.
13:25The fire needs three elements.
13:28Ignition, burning and wood.
13:37The ignition material catches the fire well here.
13:41What will be the most difficult for me
13:44is to make this wood start burning.
13:48It is very difficult.
13:50This wood starts burning.
13:56This forest is on the line of fire.
13:59And the humidity here is very low.
14:01The air is full of moisture,
14:03which almost reaches the point of satiety.
14:06Everything here is wet.
14:08Very wet and polluted.
14:10It needs to be extinguished,
14:12the fire that is at the bottom,
14:14for a while to dry the rest of the wood.
14:17There is no place more difficult to do this than in the forest.
14:26Some air and some movement of the wood
14:29will make the fire ignite
14:31to be ready for cooking.
14:38Do you see how much it is soft when you put it like this?
14:42Its internal organs are clear,
14:43but there is good meat here in the liver.
15:03We put the liver on the fire
15:06and the skin will protect the meat inside.
15:10People often ignore the internal organs of these animals.
15:17But this liver is good.
15:23Yes, I will take it out.
15:27And you will see the bitterness here,
15:29this green part,
15:31you should not eat it.
15:33Take out this part.
15:35But the rest is good.
15:38While waiting for the liver to be ready,
15:41this liver will be extinguished very quickly.
15:49The liver is an excellent food for survival.
15:52It is very rich in iron, vitamins and nutrients.
15:57And I love it very much.
16:05It is delicious.
16:08Let's see this.
16:11If it is well cooked.
16:15Excellent, yes.
16:17But it is hard.
16:19So was the desert.
16:22The forest can end your bodies,
16:25so rest to give your bodies time to recover.
16:28One of the things you have to do
16:30while living in the forest
16:32is to see your shoes and feet.
16:35Because they will always be dirty.
16:38But if you have shoes that do not have holes,
16:41you will not be able to walk.
16:43And if you have a knife,
16:45stab it in the shoes,
16:47and this will allow the water to come out
16:51through these holes.
16:53And it will help you not to get a sore foot.
16:59And if your feet are injured in the forest,
17:02you will have a big problem.
17:05In this hot, rainy forest,
17:08the injury of the foot takes only hours.
17:11The open wounds cause death,
17:14and then you will not go anywhere.
17:19I will continue my journey west,
17:22following the fastest way,
17:24which is the course of this river.
17:26But it is the rainy season,
17:28so it can rain five centimeters every hour.
17:31This does not look good.
17:34The water level can rise up to one and a half meters
17:37in less than half an hour.
17:39And in front of this river,
17:41there is only one way to go,
17:43which is the way down.
17:47Do you see how the water rises?
17:50And the water is increasing here.
17:56The surfaces of this valley
17:57are covered with dense moss and forests.
18:00And the fastest way out of here
18:02is to go down.
18:08The water must rise by about 12 meters.
18:12You see a lot of water flowing in it.
18:18I know what to do with it.
18:28If I find enough length,
18:30I should be able to connect myself
18:33with simple equipment.
18:35And then I will overcome the problem.
18:40The Kermit is one of the strongest Kermit in the forest.
18:45It is known as the forest wire.
18:47It is strong and can grow to hundreds of meters
18:50and fight to get light in the shade of the forest.
18:53What a monster!
18:54It's like someone has opened a pot of water over my head.
18:59The rain is heavy.
19:01I will bring a lot of this.
19:04The best way to make a connection
19:07is to make a knot,
19:09a knot called Thompson.
19:11And if you find one of the ends,
19:13you will take it and stand on it.
19:16Then measure the distance to your chest,
19:19and take four of its folds.
19:21Then put a very simple knot like this.
19:31And you will have two knots on each side.
19:35Two, two.
19:45And it becomes well supported.
19:48One central point.
19:49One ring.
19:51Two rings for the chest here.
19:54As long as this is holding,
19:57I am fine.
20:01This wire may seem weak,
20:03but forest trees have deep and long roots
20:07and must bear the weight.
20:16It is a dangerous strategy.
20:17The place is wet and slippery like ice,
20:20and the river flows down.
20:23If you slip, you may be crushed by the force of the water on the rocks.
20:27No problem.
20:29Let's start and get down on this thing.
20:32It seems that there is a lot of friction
20:35on the branch and around the tree.
20:37And that means
20:39that I can easily reduce my weight.
20:42But the place is very slippery,
20:44and this thing tightens my neck.
20:47But let's get down.
20:51This method is not as comfortable
20:54as normal climbing equipment.
20:57Ah!
21:12I will not do this wheel again.
21:15Ah!
21:26Ah!
21:56Ah!
22:02To survive,
22:04you have to take risks sometimes,
22:06because the forest can be a very tough place.
22:10But there are still many challenges ahead,
22:13and I will make a mess on this tree.
22:15I fought to get down the most dangerous waterfall in the depths of Sumatra,
22:18in one of the most floating forests in the world.
22:21And the most difficult challenge I face now is the rain.
22:24It is the rainy season,
22:26and it does not rain at all,
22:28and it is difficult to prevent it from overwhelming you.
22:31It is raining.
22:33Ah!
22:35Ah!
22:37Ah!
22:39Ah!
22:41Ah!
22:43Ah!
22:45Ah!
22:47And I got completely wet.
22:49That is why they call it the rain forest.
22:52Ah!
22:56There is one thing you learn at the beginning of living in the forest,
23:00which is how to accept the rain during the day.
23:04You will get completely wet in the rain,
23:06and you have to accept it,
23:08because trying to overcome this kind of rain in the forest
23:11is a losing battle for sure.
23:15But the rain is the water of torture,
23:18and there is a lot of it in the drying of the wood of the woodcutters.
23:21In the humidity of the forest,
23:23you can lose two liters of liquids and minerals every hour.
23:27If you do not compensate for this loss, you will get dry.
23:30And if you get dry, your chances of survival will be reduced.
23:40This is a great and healthy water to drink.
23:43The water is flowing through the land
23:47to the woodcutters.
23:49Listen to the difference between this being full of water
23:54and being empty.
24:00The darkness has begun to fall.
24:02In the line of fire, the night falls in a blink of an eye,
24:05and I have about an hour before it becomes dark.
24:08I must prepare a camp,
24:09and what the orangutan does
24:12is build a nest on the tree,
24:14far from the bushes,
24:16and this is what I will do.
24:19Look at this tree.
24:21Look at its size.
24:23The fig trees grow,
24:25and they reach large and very large sizes.
24:28But I have not seen one of this size.
24:31What the orangutan does
24:33is build its nest in a high place
24:36between the branches of the tree and the branches of the tree.
24:39You can see
24:41there is a large piece of dead branch
24:44between these branches.
24:47I think this will not be
24:49a bad place
24:51to spend the night.
24:54The first thing you usually do
24:57when building a nest
24:59instead of spending hours building it
25:02is to use
25:04what nature gives you.
25:06And I think
25:08this will be enough.
25:11But I need a cover.
25:14I can put it over this weather,
25:17or I will sleep in a swimming pool.
25:28To make a quick fire,
25:31there is nothing better in the forest
25:33than banana leaves.
25:36Look at its size.
25:38It is huge,
25:40and you only need a little of it
25:42to cover you completely.
25:45Here it falls.
25:52There are some bananas
25:54there on that tree.
25:56I will try to get to it.
25:57The wild banana is known for its hunger.
26:07Let's try it and see what's inside.
26:19This is not like the banana we know.
26:22It is very bitter.
26:24But
26:26there is a lot of it.
26:28And that means a lot of energy.
26:31And that's what I need.
26:33In a situation like this,
26:35where it's raining,
26:37and the work is hard,
26:39and I'm building the shelter
26:41before nightfall,
26:43I will eat more.
26:45These bananas are perfect
26:47to raise the material for my plants.
26:50There is no shortage of them here.
26:52They form almost half of the shadow of the forest.
26:55The light is starting to fade here.
26:57I want to finish it
26:59before nightfall.
27:10I'm ready now.
27:12And well protected
27:14from the rain.
27:16A little of it
27:18and I will finish.
27:22I can sleep now
27:23and well settled.
27:25The leaves of the banana
27:27will keep me away from the rain.
27:29And I'm starting to feel the heat.
27:31I will try to light
27:33a small fire here
27:35and then I will finish.
27:38Lighting a fire in a wet forest
27:40is not easy at all.
27:42But it is a matter worth suffering.
27:44And it can raise the spirits a lot.
27:49After the fire is lit,
27:51the situation is good.
27:54It's a great thing
27:56to be able
27:58to get rid of the rain.
28:00I'm starting to get a little dry,
28:02especially my feet.
28:06One of the real fun in the forest
28:08is taking off the shoes at the end of the day
28:10and the time of the socks
28:12and your feet.
28:15Maybe my feet don't look beautiful
28:17because they are wet
28:19because of the water.
28:20But I can dry them now
28:22and dry the socks at least.
28:34If I have to sum up living in the forest
28:36in one work,
28:38it will be
28:40the era of these socks.
28:46I know I'm far away now
28:48from the danger of any rain.
28:50I'm a big animal
28:52at the top of the tree.
28:54But I share it
28:56with some scary reptiles.
28:58But other than that,
29:00I feel completely fine here.
29:02I hope to get some rest
29:04because tomorrow
29:06I will need it.
29:09It is the morning of the next day
29:11and the rain has finally stopped,
29:13but I'm hungry.
29:15The trunk of this tree
29:17did not only protect me,
29:18it also gave me food.
29:20Look at that.
29:22It's a beetroot.
29:24But it's not small,
29:26it's a big beetroot.
29:28But it's good for eating
29:30and it will be my breakfast.
29:35I'll hold it by its head.
29:49And it has that
29:51texture,
29:53cold texture
29:58as if someone put a fish in it
30:00and then left it
30:02overnight.
30:06Guys,
30:08this is the alfie
30:10that I found.
30:12It's very big.
30:14But you can't eat it at all.
30:16Its smell
30:18is like the smell of almonds.
30:20And this is a good sign
30:22that it is
30:24one of the alfie worms
30:26that produce a substance
30:28that contains some lysine
30:30when it is threatened.
30:32You should not eat this.
30:34Put it back where it is.
30:36This roof made of banana leaves
30:38did a great job
30:40and kept me away from most of the rain.
30:42And the rain was very strong
30:43but I will be back
30:45at the end of this heat.
30:47And I'll take a look
30:49around this shade
30:51and enjoy the blue sky
30:53before I go down from the tree
30:55and go back to the forest
30:57to spend the day.
31:00The rain has stopped now
31:02but it will start again
31:04very soon.
31:06In two months,
31:08the rain will be the same
31:10that the United States receives
31:11during the year.
31:13And the forest here
31:15contains some bad surprises.
31:20Wait.
31:22Look at this.
31:24It's a mangrove aphid.
31:26And it's a very dangerous aphid.
31:28I'll try to keep it away from the tree.
31:31It's completely rotten
31:33but one branch of this aphid
31:35means disaster.
31:38When you deal with aphids
31:39you have to pay attention
31:41to what you do with its head
31:43especially if it's poisonous.
31:45Okay, I'll try to get it down.
31:48Come on.
31:50Be quiet.
31:57Okay.
32:00I'll fix its head.
32:05I got it.
32:07It's a beautiful aphid.
32:09But it's very poisonous
32:11if you don't deal with it.
32:13It's definitely a mangrove aphid.
32:19This aphid
32:21when it bites you
32:23it releases a poison that causes paralysis
32:25and if it bites you with your arm
32:27it will peel off your arm one day
32:29but it eats.
32:31But you have to cut its head.
32:36It's still
32:37eating
32:39but you have to eat
32:41this aphid directly.
32:56As for raw meat
32:58it's not bad.
33:01Within minutes
33:03the rain started to fall
33:04and I got wet again.
33:10Look at this.
33:13This mangrove suddenly gave me
33:15something that lifted my spirits.
33:19Look at this color.
33:21It's amazing.
33:23This is worth exploring.
33:24This is a mangrove aphid.
33:33The Sumatra forest has deep ravines like this
33:36in addition to the rain that looks like a flood.
33:41The water is rich in minerals
33:43and this gives it the light blue color
33:45which means that there is fish
33:47and fish means food.
33:55Phew!
33:58This place is beautiful.
34:00It's amazing.
34:02It looks like
34:04it's an old volcanic cave.
34:06It suddenly appeared here.
34:08Maybe this substance
34:10the white stuff in the bottom
34:12is old calcium
34:14but there is a lot of fish here.
34:17I'll try to catch some fish
34:19for food.
34:25First, I need a long piece of kerma.
34:28Most people think
34:30that you can catch fish
34:32using a fishing line
34:34but there are many ways to do that.
34:36I can catch it
34:38using a fishing rod.
34:44I'll tie a knot on each side
34:49then I need a way
34:51to keep the top of the hook
34:52open
34:54and here comes the role of the kerma
34:56like this.
34:59Fish is one of God's gifts in the forest.
35:02It contains
35:04a lot of energy
35:06and a lot of vitamins
35:08and I hope
35:10to be able to catch
35:12some fish with my fishing rod.
35:19It's a technique I learned
35:20from a friend of mine
35:22in the special forces.
35:24I put some sand in my pocket
35:26but fishing
35:28requires some luck
35:30and a lot of patience.
35:32What I'm going to do now
35:34is sprinkle some sand
35:36and I'll put this down
35:38and I hope
35:40that the fish
35:42will be curious enough
35:44to come and try
35:47to approach it
35:48and I hope
35:50that it will come here
35:52and then
35:54I'll be able
35:56to catch it and pull it.
35:59But the problem now is
36:01that the rain is getting heavier
36:03and this makes fishing
36:05a lost battle
36:07in this weather
36:09because what happens
36:11is that the fish will go
36:13straight to the depths
36:15so the fish that was here
36:16will come back
36:18but you have to know
36:20that this is life
36:22and you have to
36:24smile for it.
36:27I feel that the weather
36:29is constantly reflecting me
36:31and the rain has been
36:33going on for a long time
36:35and this makes everything
36:37to me like a scary nightmare
36:39and I'm suffering a lot
36:41on this day
36:43to get any food
36:44I feel tired
36:46and cold
36:49and always
36:51lost
36:53and the fire
36:55is like a nightmare
36:57but this is the life
36:59in the forest
37:01if it was easy
37:03everyone would live
37:05in this boring place
37:08but it seems
37:10that living here
37:12is hard
37:14in these conditions
37:23I'm exhausted
37:25and hungry
37:27but in situations like this
37:29you have to move forward
37:31and this will be your only way out
37:33the ground is under my feet
37:35like this forest around me
37:45I'm in the west of Sumatra
37:47fighting in the middle
37:49of one of the most dense
37:51and dense forests in the world
37:53I'm heading east
37:55towards the top
37:57this is my chance
37:59to find any sign of civilization
38:08when I got to this valley
38:10it was the first time
38:12I saw the sun
38:14and the sky where I was
38:16completely hidden
38:18under the shade of the forest
38:20but time is running out
38:22and the sun is heading this way
38:24which means the west is there
38:26and the east is from here
38:33if I get to this valley
38:35I will bring a better view
38:37and I hope to see where I will go later
38:41we are almost
38:42to the top of that valley
38:44we have to hurry
38:47we will get there
38:49but the forest is denser
38:51it's hard to feel
38:53or see my way through it
38:55and the ground is very difficult
38:57and doesn't help me
38:59if I lose my focus for a moment
39:01an accident may occur
39:06come back, come back
39:08look down
39:13do you see?
39:17look from here
39:19cedar trees
39:21and people too
39:26it's a big height
39:31there are many roots
39:33that come out
39:35of this tree
39:37and pass over the edge
39:39as you can see
39:41it's a little bit far from the road
39:43look where it leads
39:45maybe I can get down
39:50it's 36 meters high
39:52but I can use the roots
39:54to get to the bottom
39:58these clashes on the face of the rocks
40:00are amazing
40:02look at these things
40:04but try
40:06not to look
40:08down too much
40:10I will be careful
40:12to avoid
40:14the living roots
40:16and the strong ones
40:18but this one
40:20extends well
40:22the face of the sandstone
40:24is very soft
40:26and it doesn't have a foot
40:28my only hope
40:30is to bear this weight
40:32I am holding on to this clash
40:35if I put my left foot
40:37between the clash and the wall
40:38I will get a cramp
40:40and I won't be able
40:42to bear all the weight
40:44on my hands
40:48I will get
40:50to the bottom
40:52of this small clash
40:54I am not sure what I will do
40:56when I get there
40:58I don't know what to do
41:00I am tired
41:02if I try to keep my hands
41:04on the level of my shoulders
41:06or below
41:08I won't be able to bear
41:10the weight
41:12and I will have a better muscle strength
41:14if I leave my hands
41:16here
41:18I will get a bigger cramp
41:20don't look down
41:22and don't stop
41:24keep moving
41:35my hands are burning
41:38I have cut
41:40two thirds of the distance
41:42to the bottom
41:44of this clash
41:46and you can see
41:48how it is cramped
41:50but this is the end
41:52I will find another one
41:54to cut the last part
41:56to the bottom
41:58I will reach
42:00to this
42:02I should be able
42:04to reach it
42:06can you see
42:08this
42:13I don't want to hang on this
42:15it is not thick
42:18oh no
42:23oh no
42:25I am
42:27very tired
42:29and my strength
42:31is running out
42:34look up
42:39I have to cross
42:41this river
42:43if these people see me
42:45in the middle of the cedars
42:47they may think
42:49I am a crazy
42:51Englishman
42:53to go there
42:57I was challenged by
42:59the black rain and its forests
43:01to reach the limits
43:03of physical and mental endurance
43:05but it is a challenge
43:06I will never give up
43:08reaching the cedars
43:10means one thing to me
43:12that I can
43:14return to my family
43:36To be continued

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