In New Zealand, after using his cell-phone battery to start a fire, Bear Grylls takes a minute to warm up.
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Bear Grylls holds up his dinner, an eel that he lured with a piece of whale carcass and then caught with flax, an ancient Maori fishing technique.
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In order to keep the meat moist and prevent all the fats and the nutrients from leaching out, Bear Grylls places his eel meal away from the fire's flames.
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On an island in the Malay Archipelago Bear Grylls sits by his shelter, which he built from bamboo and bits of a broken-up boat. Not only does it protect him from the elements, but its roof is also capable of collecting rain water for drinking.
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Bamboo's buoyancy makes it the perfect material for a paddle board.
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Bear Grylls snacks on a small trout during his Iceland adventure. It's only 130 calories, but "every little bit helps."
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In Iceland, Bear Grylls experienced below-freezing temperatures and 50-mph wind gales. Brr.
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