Performer:Ed Stafford
Director:Ed Stafford
Synopsis:The discovery channel is about to broadcast a new series exclusively. Guinness World Record-setting adventurer and survival master Ed Stafford will appear again. This time he will launch a new ultimate test of human endurance in "Single in the Wild". In each of the nine episodes of the show, Ed will be trapped in a different remote location for ten days: Borneo, Thailand, Australia, Botswana, Venezuela and Romania, with no food or drinking water. , not even a knife. Ed only has photographic equipment around him to record his dealings with the extreme environment, and see how his physical and mental limits and adaptability pass the test of nature. In the Discovery Channel series "Walking the Amazon", Ed completed a feat of walking through the jungle for 860 days; then in "Alone on the Desert Island", he survived alone on a desert island for 60 days with only a camera. This time Ed will once again prove that he can not only survive in the most dangerous environments, but also live calmly and contentedly in the "Battle of the Wild" program. This time he once again sets out with only a camera. Highlights that Ed faces in "Into the Wild" include: Introduction to each episode of "Single in the Wild" Borneo "Single in the Wild" first comes to Borneo, which is the third largest and largest island in the world, where Ed faces the most difficult test in his life. Food is scarce here, and the jungle's humid climate makes it difficult to make a fire. Unable to make a fire, he could only eat a few shrimps and crabs he caught raw. The climate here also began to take its toll on his body, causing painful tropical ulcers to develop on his feet. But Ed would not be defeated, and he finally managed to make a fire with his primitive bow. As he navigated the harsh environment and fished in special ways, Ed left the jungles of Borneo with confidence that he could live here for a long time if necessary. Romanian Ed Stafford is trapped in the Carpathian Mountains, one of the few remaining natural wildernesses in Europe and a hunting ground for hundreds of ferocious brown bears. While Ed was on alert, he was battling near-zero temperatures and severe dehydration. Ed used a primitive trap to replenish a deer and use the deer hide to craft basic clothing. Ed makes good use of forest resources and slowly evolves like his Stone Age human ancestors who lived in these mountains. In just ten days, Ed slowly accumulated clothes, a fire, shelter, and enough food. The Australian scene moves to the dangerous coast of Western Australia, where temperatures can soar to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Ed works hard to combat the scorching weather, using clay to protect himself from the sun, and even getting creative and making a bucket so that he can put the camp in Built near the coast and near its main food source, its staple diet is shellfish and crustaceans. His feet could not withstand the harsh environment, and long-term dehydration even caused him to hallucinate. Ed must always be on guard against being attacked by giant crocodiles, so he tries to catch fish to supplement his nutrition. Botswana "Solo in the Wilderness" then sets off to the Okafango Delta in Botswana, where Ed has to face wild animals head-on. Ed set up camp on a small patch of dry land surrounded by waterways filled with alligators. The sounds of lions, leopards, elephants and rivers can be heard at any time, so Ed's first priority is to make a fire to protect himself. His camp was invaded by baboons, who wanted to drive Ed out of their territory; Ed also had a head-on confrontation with a hippopotamus. A storm is coming, announcing that the rainy season is coming. When hunting proves fruitless, he takes a risky approach and extracts honey from the hive.