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00:00I'm Bear Grylls. I'm going to show you how to get out of the most dangerous places on Earth alive.
00:10I'm going to live a series of challenges in places where you can't last a day without survival gear.
00:19This time, I'm in the west of Ireland.
00:23I'm going to be on a coastline hit by storms.
00:28It's a coastline. It's very dangerous.
00:33I dive deep into the swamps.
00:39And I face many difficulties in search of food.
00:58I'm on the west coast of Ireland.
01:02To my right are rocks 600 meters high.
01:06And to my left is the Atlantic Ocean.
01:13This ocean extends from here to the eastern coast of the United States, about 5,000 kilometers.
01:20And this whole area is known as the Broken Coast.
01:23And from these rocky cliffs, you know the reason.
01:27The winds carry waves from the Caribbean Sea.
01:31Thousands of ships crash and sink.
01:36I'll go there.
01:39And when the captain gives me a sign, I'll leave the ship like a sailor whose ship has crashed and is trying to reach the shore.
01:48The challenge here is to arrive safely.
01:50In this cold water, the body temperature will not be low.
01:56And I'm only taking some survival gear with me.
02:02If you make a mistake in diving at this speed, you're going to get injured.
02:07I'm going to use a technique I learned in the army.
02:10It's the fast diving from the boat.
02:13And it makes you like a bouncing human bomb.
02:17It's a diving area.
02:21Jump now.
02:29I jumped a kilometer from the beach.
02:32And suddenly, I felt completely alone.
02:36This is a big challenge for me.
02:43Okay, let's start swimming.
02:47By the way, this water is cold.
02:50This is the Atlantic Ocean.
02:53And we just got out of a long, cold winter.
02:57So I want to take a break.
03:00I'm going to take a break.
03:03I'm going to take a break.
03:06I'm going to take a break.
03:09I'm going to take a break.
03:12I'm going to take a break.
03:14I'm going to take a break.
03:17So I want to get there quickly.
03:20The temperature of this water is 10 degrees.
03:24And that's enough to kill you in two hours.
03:35As I swam through the water,
03:38I encountered the following challenge.
03:41A wall of rock.
03:44I need a low place.
03:47To help me get out quickly.
03:50It's hard to get up the rock wall.
03:54And then I see a small gorge.
03:57And what looks like a way to climb.
04:00I'm ready to get out of the cold water.
04:04And now I have to go through these rocks.
04:11Oh, I was falling backwards.
04:14The rocks are slippery.
04:17I'll be careful.
04:29I have to get to the top of the gorge.
04:32Then I'll be away from the path of harm.
04:37Recently, a violent wave hit a man.
04:40And carried him from a place near here.
04:44And they found his body in a place far from the coast.
04:50The place is not to stay for a long time.
04:56Wait a minute.
04:57To take a look.
05:01The best is to move.
05:03I found a gap between the rocks.
05:08But I can't find it.
05:10The gorge ends.
05:12And I lost my place.
05:15It's over.
05:18The choices have run out.
05:20There is no way out of here.
05:22The rocks are everywhere.
05:24I lost my place.
05:26And now the only option is to return to this water.
05:31And try another place.
05:34Be careful when jumping from heights.
05:37More than eight meters.
05:39Because it is dangerous.
05:41A person died a few days ago.
05:43With a jump like this.
05:45He didn't see the bottom.
05:47While I see clear water.
05:49So I'll jump to it.
05:51I'll jump first.
05:55Look.
05:57From the top, the depth of the water is six meters.
06:00And that's enough for a safe jump.
06:03And the team will catch up with him.
06:06Come on, jump.
06:12A beautiful jump.
06:14The limestone rocks are difficult to penetrate.
06:17But it has weak lines.
06:19And it may help to get out of the water to the dry land.
06:22See the light from there.
06:24There is an opening.
06:26I can go through it.
06:28Let's take a look.
06:30Be careful in this kind of places.
06:33You can see where the material reaches from here.
06:38I don't like to pass under a rock like this.
06:48These tunnels suffocate me.
06:50The place is closed.
06:56We swim through the limestone cliff.
07:01I got out of the tunnels.
07:03I'm relaxed now.
07:08Finally, I reached a dry land.
07:11And now the next challenge begins.
07:14To find settlements of people and food,
07:17I will walk on the coast.
07:20The road to the north is blocked by steep cliffs.
07:23It is better to go south.
07:28I move my feet carefully on the edge of the cliff.
07:32I see the height from here.
07:35Pay attention to the way you move in these places.
07:41It is dangerous.
07:44Finally, the rocky cliffs open in front of me.
07:48And now I will go down to the coast and look for food.
07:57I found food.
07:59I will eat it.
08:01I will eat it.
08:02I will eat it.
08:05Look.
08:07The smell of a hole.
08:09Its smell is disgusting.
08:12Look.
08:14The worms are in my eyes.
08:16And the rotten flesh inside.
08:21The worms fill the rotten flesh of the hole.
08:24And it is dangerous to eat it raw.
08:29But what will help me?
08:32It is some of its fat.
08:38And its fat is used by the Eskimo tribes as a good source of food.
08:44And also as fuel.
08:47And it is a source of omega-3s.
08:50In fact, look at this.
08:54There is no fat at all.
09:00All this is a huge piece of meat.
09:04Look at the teeth you see here.
09:06It has lost almost all its teeth.
09:09And that's because it didn't hunt.
09:13So it lost its fat.
09:15I think that's the end of it.
09:18There is what I can get other than fat.
09:21Look here.
09:25When you eat worms, you will be healthy to eat.
09:32Life is hard here.
09:34And survival means taking every opportunity.
09:38And avoiding the dangers of this place that does not have mercy.
09:52In front of the beach.
09:54It is an opportunity to find a shelter and cook those worms.
10:00And there is more on the beach to discover.
10:13Look, there are many, many of the sea's waste here.
10:17And we can use it.
10:20The sea's waste that was hit by the storms is very small.
10:24And I will need it.
10:26Look at this butlinus.
10:32And there are a lot of worms here.
10:36And this is what I want.
10:38This is a plant full of vitamin B12, the best substitute for meat.
10:43This is also a worm.
10:46These seabirds can eat it.
10:50And it is raw for its young.
11:00Its taste is earthy and salty.
11:03And delicious.
11:05And it is a good substitute for meat.
11:08And it is a good substitute for worms.
11:11And delicious.
11:14And now I want the fire and the shelter.
11:27This will be enough.
11:29It is protected from the wind.
11:31And above the high material line, I need some wood.
11:34It is wet and covered with salt.
11:37And I will need a lot of firewood.
11:40On the beach's edges, I find a great dead grass.
11:44Pass your fingers through the grass.
11:47Like brushing your hair.
11:49And you will get the dry material.
11:58Then you will meet the sea.
12:01And then you will meet the fire.
12:07And then a nice fire starts.
12:10When it starts.
12:12And it's pretty, quite smoky.
12:15But that's going to happen.
12:17I'm trying to smash the sea's rocks with these mussels.
12:27And all I'm going to do
12:29is throw this.
12:31Just like with her sand and everything.
12:34And I'm going to pop the octopus shell.
12:46And because it's so small,
12:48I can't open it one by one.
12:52So I'm going to crush it a little bit.
12:54And I'm going to add water to it.
12:58And I'm going to boil it.
13:00The sea's salt consumes 7 liters of water every hour.
13:05And it's also full of toxins.
13:07So we have to cook it well.
13:10After boiling the mussels,
13:12I have to clean it and wash it twice.
13:18All I want is good mussels.
13:21Without sand and without shell.
13:29The last addition to the dish
13:32is the mussels.
13:39It's cooked quickly.
13:41And I'm going to taste the sea's salt and mussels.
13:51It's like a fish.
13:53It's like a fish.
13:55It's like a fish.
13:58If you cook it with boiled mussels,
14:03it won't be in anyone's food list.
14:13But it gives warmth.
14:18When there's a shortage of water,
14:20a little food is the best choice.
14:22So the lack of food consumes the precious liquids.
14:28Look at this.
14:30The wreckage of a ship.
14:32It's not surprising.
14:34About 10,000 ships sank here.
14:37From the Armada ship in 1988
14:40to the Pear Charles,
14:42which sank with its passengers last year.
14:45This is the captain's cabin.
14:48But we're very far from the shore.
14:53Imagine the sea's strength
14:55to pick up this solid mass
14:58and throw it here.
15:01The waves reach 12 meters here.
15:04That's the reason.
15:06I'm going to take a look around.
15:08Maybe I can get something out of it.
15:14The New Fuladink requires tremendous strength.
15:21There's nothing here that I can use.
15:25But there are ropes.
15:28Many of them are broken.
15:34But this is not bad.
15:38The rope is heavy,
15:40and I don't want it to bother me.
15:42But it's a matter of taking a piece.
15:46I'm going to take a look around.
15:48Maybe I can get something out of it.
15:50But there's nothing here that I can use.
15:52Maybe I can get something out of it.
15:56This wall is a hard reminder
15:58reminding us of the size of the place.
16:01But it shows that the ships and people were here.
16:04So you're not far from civilization at all.
16:08As I continue to walk,
16:10the waves begin to rise again.
16:13I want to reach their peak
16:15before they block my reach.
16:18The broken rock helps me hold on.
16:21I'm going to cut my way to the top.
16:29It's a depressing sight.
16:31Look at the yacht by the horizon.
16:36But it's far and I can't see it.
16:39And you can imagine
16:41how many people
16:43who have this depressing feeling
16:46of having some kind of safety
16:47close and far away at the same time.
16:51I bet they have some delicious fish.
16:58Let's keep going.
17:04In this part of Ireland,
17:06the seas are turning against you.
17:08The big rocks and cliffs
17:10prevent you from moving north or south.
17:13You can see the sea
17:14in the distance.
17:16Head for the dry land
17:18and you'll reach a road
17:20that runs along the coastline.
17:22But that means
17:24crossing the cliffs
17:26and the deep cracks of the rocks
17:28is enough to drown you.
17:32At this time of day,
17:34the sun comes out.
17:45Oh!
17:50I fell in a hole.
17:53I'm fine now.
17:56Come on, give me your hand.
17:58Come on.
18:02Look where I fell.
18:05See that?
18:08It's better
18:10to find a place to camp
18:12before it gets dark.
18:14If you fall in a deep hole at night,
18:16you'll never leave it.
18:20I took a big step here.
18:27The country is 290 kilometers wide,
18:29but crossing the coastline
18:31is very difficult.
18:36Here in Ireland,
18:38you're not only far away
18:40from people and roads,
18:42but on these deserted swamps,
18:44I feel like I'm a million kilometers away
18:46from anywhere
18:48and there's no other
18:50living soul
18:52in sight.
19:00These swamps have killed many.
19:02Recently, the Mountain Rescue Team
19:04was called about 300 times.
19:06And in recent years,
19:0740 mountain climbers have died.
19:13I'm looking for a place to stay
19:15for the night.
19:17There are three meters of rain
19:19a year on this coast,
19:21and the rocks are the shelter.
19:23I don't hope to spend a dry night
19:25if it rains.
19:27I'm trying to check
19:29some of the rock channels.
19:32I found a rock
19:34that looks like this.
19:35I want a rock like this,
19:37but bigger.
19:40I'll follow.
19:47This is appropriate.
19:49Look.
19:52It's perfect.
19:54It's a natural cover
19:56from the rock.
19:58Look how big it is.
20:00It's a natural cover
20:02from the rock.
20:04Look how deep it is.
20:07I'll face the swamps
20:09in the next challenge.
20:11I'm stuck in what looks like
20:13cement.
20:15But the reward is worth the effort.
20:17A sheep's heart.
20:28Now that I have a shelter,
20:30I can look for food
20:31and I won't look far.
20:33There's a lake underneath me.
20:36Maybe there are frogs
20:38or birds' nests.
20:40But I have to be careful
20:42because the swamp surrounds the lake.
20:45There's an animal stuck in this swamp.
20:50It's a sheep.
20:52And this is what happens.
20:54The animals come to the lake
20:56to drink,
20:58and they get stuck in all this.
20:59I can't move my foot.
21:01It just disappears
21:03and it's deep.
21:05And it's very hard to get out.
21:07We know that it's a swamp
21:09from this,
21:11the swamp cotton
21:13that grows in places
21:15where it's very damp like this.
21:17It's a dangerous place.
21:19I'll go back a little.
21:21Watch your feet.
21:24The bones are natural here.
21:26Thousands of sheep roam these lands
21:27and most of them are nomads.
21:32That sheep is stuck.
21:34And if I get it out,
21:36it will help me a lot.
21:38Wait, I'm stuck.
21:43I got my foot out of here.
21:46I see that my eyes
21:48are still in their place.
21:50So the crow didn't eat them.
21:52So I'm going to benefit from it.
21:54I'm going to benefit a lot.
21:57And if I'm going to get it out of here,
22:00I don't want to get all my clothes wet.
22:05I'm going to take off my outer clothes
22:08and my pants as well
22:10and get it out.
22:13It's worth it.
22:16Wait there.
22:24As the surface vegetation grows,
22:25this mud becomes like sand.
22:28Getting out of all this is like a nightmare.
22:31But if I take the sheep to the dry land,
22:33it will be a perfect shelter,
22:35plenty of food
22:37and a furnace that warms me at night.
22:41I'm stuck in what looks like
22:45an assment.
22:48It's good that it's on the surface.
22:50This is the point
22:52that I need to get out of here.
22:54Because my feet
22:56are part of my lower body.
22:59I'm stuck.
23:02Every move I make
23:04pulls me down more.
23:07If you have a stick or a bag,
23:09put it in front of you and use it.
23:11I also use this sheep
23:13to pick it up.
23:15Put your weight on it
23:17and pull your chest out.
23:20My feet are stuck.
23:21I'll try to get them up
23:23to the surface.
23:35I've fallen into a pit before,
23:37and it's dangerous.
23:39It causes spasms
23:41and spasms quickly.
23:43That's why I wanted to keep my clothes dry.
23:48And now I'm going to make it.
23:49I'm going to make it hollow
23:51so I can use it to sleep inside.
23:57I'm going to start cutting from the back,
23:59from the bottom to the back.
24:02I'm going to start cutting carefully
24:04and I'm going to turn it like this.
24:11I'm going to cut the two back layers
24:13and then I'm going to pull the leather
24:15from the skin.
24:19I'm going to close my hand
24:21and I'm going to turn it inside.
24:23I'm going to wrap it
24:25and I'm going to separate
24:27the wool from the meat.
24:29Using my hands instead of a knife
24:31reduces cutting the wool
24:33and tearing it
24:35because I want to keep it safe.
24:39Finally, I cut the two front layers.
24:46By pushing the edges,
24:47I can pull the wool towards the neck.
24:56I'm cutting the last piece of meat.
24:58I have to be able to
25:02twist it.
25:07It's separated.
25:10And there it is.
25:12This is my sleeping bag.
25:18And then the meat
25:20on this,
25:22if you're only going to take one piece of meat,
25:24go from this
25:26straight down
25:28close to the ventricle
25:30and it's a very nice
25:32strong muscle.
25:37Look at this.
25:43I'm going to keep it.
25:47And now I'm going to dig a little deeper.
25:54And in the middle here
25:57is the heart.
26:00In some countries,
26:02the heart is considered the best in slaughtering.
26:04And in the Middle East,
26:06it is eaten raw.
26:09And this heart is just full
26:11of blood
26:13which is very rich
26:15in iron.
26:18And the heart is truly
26:20one of the best foods for survival.
26:34It is full
26:36of blood
26:38and salty.
26:40And it is not the taste of the piece
26:42that I removed
26:44when I grilled it.
26:48It was difficult to get it out of the pot,
26:50but it will fill me
26:52and keep me warm at night.
26:56I will move away from the scorching earth
26:58so that my temperature does not decrease.
27:00Here there is the sargassum,
27:02but it is full of worms
27:04and it does not live in short grass and reeds.
27:07This is a good sponge bed
27:09or part of it.
27:18And now I will bring the stick.
27:26Then I put my leg
27:28inside this
27:31because the edges
27:33are an important part that protects it.
27:35This way you do not lose
27:37the temperature of the blood vessels.
27:39You must protect the head,
27:41hands and feet.
27:43This is a good and warm place
27:46even though it looks
27:48dirty.
27:51This is my sheep's sleeping bag.
27:57Even with my fur,
27:59I may freeze from the cold at night.
28:01And if I am not careful,
28:03the darkness will disappear
28:05before I find fuel for my fire.
28:07There is no wood
28:09in these pits.
28:11What I do is cut some of this
28:13dry wood
28:15so that it burns
28:17very well.
28:19And the best place
28:21to collect it
28:23is on the surface
28:25where the sun is drying out.
28:28Once you go deeper into it,
28:30it becomes moist.
28:32This is a great material.
28:40Strong fire only ignites the lead.
28:42So I will burn the fire well
28:44so that the lead does not extinguish the fire.
28:47This flint ignites
28:49in an excellent way.
28:51It makes a difference.
28:54I have some of this
28:56dry flint.
28:58The Irish used lead as fuel
29:00for hundreds of years.
29:02This is good
29:04because there is a lot of it
29:06and it burns
29:08at a high temperature
29:10without smoke
29:13It will enter me at a high temperature.
29:17I found a way to cook meat
29:19without burning it.
29:23What I do is
29:25cook the meat
29:27inside the moist lead.
29:29The benefit of this
29:31is to prevent
29:33the meat from burning
29:35and to keep it dry and moist too.
29:39This is like a pot
29:41natural for cooking.
29:47It will cook in 15 minutes
29:50and all I have to do
29:52is sit and wait.
30:01Let's try this.
30:04It's time.
30:11It has a lot of fat
30:13but it contains a lot of minerals.
30:18It is certainly better
30:20than insects
30:22and there is a lot of it.
30:28At the end of the day
30:30the weather becomes
30:32bad.
30:34It is almost sunset
30:36and it starts to rain.
30:38Most of my family is from here
30:40and I lived in Ireland
30:42until I was four years old.
30:44Coming back here
30:46has a special place in my heart
30:49and even though it is raining
30:51I start to feel the cold.
30:54I love this wonderful place
30:57and I love this view.
31:02But soon this bad weather
31:04returns to reality.
31:08It has been raining
31:10for an hour now
31:12and this cave that I thought
31:14was solid
31:16doesn't let the water in.
31:18It's like a sink.
31:20You know, I'm diving
31:22into a lot of water.
31:28And this is not fun.
31:30This is the nature of Ireland.
31:33The weather is changing
31:35and we have to bear it.
31:37We sit and hope
31:39that the morning will come.
31:51And after a rainy and cold night
31:54the morning has finally come.
31:59In a word
32:01the roof is fixed in my mind.
32:04But the roof is good
32:05even if it is wet
32:07and it has done its job well.
32:14Okay, I'm leaving.
32:18The distance from the sea
32:20takes you east
32:22where the roads, the towns and the people
32:24but between them
32:26some rough terrain.
32:32Watch out!
32:36Wait a minute.
32:39The place is very high
32:41from the table at the bottom.
32:43From here you see the other side of the table.
32:46It's quite beautiful and it falls gently
32:49and this side
32:51descends from those cliffs.
32:53And I find a way
32:55if I continue
32:57to climb to the top.
32:59With that rope
33:01nothing
33:03prevents me from using it.
33:05Let's try that.
33:08The rope I took from the ship
33:10is not enough to get me to the bottom of the valley.
33:14I will use my rope
33:16to untie and tie the ropes together.
33:19And I need it again
33:21so when I finish climbing
33:23I will get the rope back.
33:25I know the right knot.
33:27It is called a kamikaze knot
33:29and it is dangerous.
33:31You need to cut the rope
33:33and tie it properly
33:35with this
33:37and with strength.
33:39You tie three knots
33:41one
33:43two, three
33:45then you wrap this
33:47with another knot
33:49to the side
33:51and you tighten it well.
33:53Tighten the two knots
33:55while this
33:57is loose
33:59and before you start
34:01you cut it.
34:03When you cut it
34:05as long as you tighten it
34:07it will be loose.
34:09And when you get to the bottom
34:11you can free it.
34:13Give it a quick hit
34:15and it will be free immediately.
34:17This stays at the top
34:19and the rest of it
34:21comes with you.
34:23My rope is fixed
34:25and I am ready
34:27and now I cut the rope.
34:30Cutting the rope
34:32is dangerous
34:34in a climbing body
34:36and the fact is
34:38I have not used this knot
34:40before now.
34:43And to be honest
34:46I am nervous because of it.
34:49The important thing
34:51is that the tension in that knot
34:53stays now.
34:55Let's go.
34:57This is a technique
34:59where the rope between the leg
35:00and the body
35:02will take me to the bottom
35:04but it is risky.
35:06If you fall from this height
35:08death is inevitable.
35:17As you know
35:19the biggest part
35:21of climbing accidents
35:23happens at the descent
35:25and that is without a knot
35:27like me.
35:30I don't know how long
35:32this rope will hold my weight.
35:34The rope has to stay fixed
35:36otherwise the knot will come undone.
35:39I will continue
35:41but the rope is starting to make me nervous
35:43and I feel the pain.
35:45I have no choice.
35:47I will take a break.
35:49I will put my foot on the edge.
35:52This will reduce the pressure
35:54on my thigh
35:56for a moment.
35:58I will get to the bottom for sure.
36:00Just a little bit left.
36:04The ground is getting stiff
36:06and I want the rope and the knot
36:08to hold
36:10to cut the last distance.
36:24The knot is fixed
36:25and I will release the rope now.
36:34Excellent!
36:36For the first time I am trying this
36:38and I did it!
36:40To get the rope back
36:42is a big advantage.
36:44Always keep your equipment
36:46if possible.
36:49If you are stuck in a high place
36:51where the food is getting cold
36:53follow a good plan.
36:55You will find there
36:57small salmon
36:59and plenty of water.
37:01But just because it is clean
37:03does not mean it is good for drinking.
37:06Look!
37:08That's why you have to be careful
37:10in the mud.
37:12It's a sheep's skin
37:14but you usually go down
37:16to this water
37:18and think it's clean
37:20and mountainous.
37:22That's wrong.
37:23That's why you get
37:25E.coli
37:27or congenital diseases
37:29and they cause severe fatigue
37:31and fatigue.
37:33And if you have to drink it
37:35to keep alive
37:37make sure to boil the water well.
37:40I will not drink from this
37:42but I will follow the schedule
37:44to go down to a lower ground.
37:47When I go down
37:49I leave the waterfall behind me
37:50and I enter the grassland
37:52and I go to a big lake.
37:55On the far side
37:57there is a forest
37:59meaning food and shelter
38:01but the water of the lake
38:03stops in my way.
38:05The next challenge
38:07is a cold freezing experience.
38:10This water is cold
38:12very cold.
38:20I reached the edge of an Irish lake
38:22and on the other side
38:24there is a very mysterious scene.
38:26The trees on the other side
38:28of the lake
38:30and now I see the forest
38:32for the first time
38:34since I arrived in Ireland
38:36the place is exposed
38:38exposed and very barren.
38:40The trees mean food
38:42and shelter.
38:44I will go there.
38:46The length of some Irish lakes
38:48is 30 kilometers
38:50but that is very exciting.
38:52It may not seem far
38:54but I say it through my experience
38:56that it is
38:58very far.
39:00And the most important thing
39:02to make sure of
39:04is that you have something warm
39:06to help you.
39:08And in the middle of the road
39:10you may rest on it.
39:12I have a backpack for the warm
39:14and I can make it bigger
39:16by using the skin of the sheep
39:18like this.
39:20The skin is water-resistant
39:22and by closing it and pushing it inside
39:24it will remain dry
39:26and will help me float.
39:31I will also fill it with grass and grass
39:34to form holes
39:36to give the skin more buoyancy.
39:40And with the remaining rope
39:42I will close the holes
39:44in which the sheep were.
39:51The most important thing
39:53is that my clothes are dry
39:55so I can wear them later
39:57especially with this wind.
40:03With the things safe inside the sheep
40:05I will close the hole
40:07at the neck.
40:09And now I am ready to go.
40:12And the last thing I will do
40:14is to blow the wind
40:16through the hole
40:17at the neck.
40:21The more the wind,
40:23the better.
40:32Now I am ready
40:35to go.
40:43This is going to be very cold.
40:48The temperature of the water
40:50is slightly higher than zero.
40:52This causes the temperature to drop
40:54in less than half an hour.
40:58And the wind makes the water
41:00more cold.
41:02The coldness of this water
41:04is really harsh.
41:06And the strong wind
41:08makes me feel colder.
41:12But at least I have
41:14something to hold on to.
41:18A group sailed
41:20in a lake like this.
41:22The boat overturned
41:24in high waves.
41:26Everyone reached the shore
41:28except one person.
41:30The windmills of the area
41:32rushed at him
41:34after the dawn.
41:36I cut half the distance
41:38on what I think.
41:40And the wind
41:42slowed down near the mountain.
41:44And this makes things easier.
41:45I can use this skin
41:47to carry myself.
41:50I want to go
41:52into a water well
41:54and swim.
41:56With the calm of the wind,
41:58swimming became easier.
42:02My speed increased
42:04and my feet began
42:06to touch the ground.
42:10I have arrived.
42:12I am already shivering.
42:14I am shivering a lot.
42:23Maybe the water has cooled down.
42:30I hope my clothes are dry.
42:35They are still dry.
42:38I will warm myself up quickly
42:40because the skin is more useful.
42:41My clothes are dry
42:43and I did not put effort.
42:48I will put on my clothes
42:50to continue my way.
42:52I know that
42:54as soon as I start walking
42:56I will feel warm again.
43:00Okay.
43:02Let's go.
43:03Let's go.
43:09The forest is ideal
43:11for those who will live on the land.
43:13Unlike the wetlands,
43:15the wood is abundant
43:17and there is a lot of food.
43:19I will continue walking
43:21to warm myself up.
43:28When I reach the dry land,
43:30I know that the city will not be far.
43:31Look!
43:33I have found it.
43:37The road means one thing.
43:39I will get out of here.
43:44Ireland is a beautiful land of contradictions.
43:47It is easy to lose the signs of civilization
43:50by avoiding people
43:52to come to a wild place
43:54that threatens life.
43:56But it is a place
43:58I still love.
44:01Ireland is a beautiful land
44:03of contradictions.
44:05It is easy to lose the signs
44:07of civilization
44:09by avoiding people
44:11to come to a wild place
44:13that threatens life.

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