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Ray Mears - http://www.raymears.com/ Woodlore - BBC - RAY MEARS' EXTREME SURVIVAL - NAMIBIA
This arid coastal area, known as the skeleton coast, is one of the most inhospitable environments in which to survive. Meet with the indigenous Bushmen and encounter tales of shipwrecks, rescues and tracking.

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  • thanks for the uploads mate, much appreciated to watch while im falling asleep

  • Black Rhinos are extremely agressive. Rather you than me, Ray!

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  • lol please dont ever call dung succulent.. just wrong

  • Ray you are wrong, the driest desert is Atacama in Chile, no rain for about 20.000 years

  • What's the all the hazzle 'bout the rhino guy? The man is an expert for rhinos and he's in his home country, so it'll be save to assume that he knows what he's doing.

  • Aw, c'mon!!! at 6:23 He touches his FACE!!! I hope i'm not the only one to pick up on that. XD ... REALLY hope rhino guy washed his hands.

  • So wait a second... the rhino guy will handle a rhino turd, but at 6:00, he prods the plant with a stick?

  • At 4:56, I bet that rhino guy was thinking, "Does anyone have a wet-nap? Some purell, maybe?". XD

  • Bet Bear girlls is droolin at the sight of that rino dung,yumyum!

  • moist and succulent...

  • i love this show hank you so much

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