Today, getting from point A to point B is as easy as a quick Google search. In a few seconds, the magic of the Internet will show not only the shortest path to the destination, but it can also determine all the restaurants, cafes, and malls along the way. Modern technology allows people to live with such ease and convenience that there is little or no risk of ever getting lost in a city. National Geographic Channel (NGC) host Hazen Audel wants to get back to basics in the new show Primal Survivor. Long before there were roads, maps, or the Internet, ancient peoples had to rely on their instincts to survive. Primal Survivor features Audel traveling across the rockiest terrain in Papua New Guinea and northern Europe using only ancient survival techniques to keep himself alive. Along the way, viewers will get to see Audel build a rope bridge, cast a fishnet, and spot venomous snakes to stay away from. The show will also teach viewers how to trap animals for food and find shelter when needed. To learn how to survive in the wilderness without the use of the Internet, tune in to watch Primal Survivor, out this month on NGC. |
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