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30,000 Foot Freefall Bear Grylls freefalls from 30,000 feet -- his highest jump yet -- into the Mojave Desert using the Special Forces method known as HALO, or high altitude low opening. | Man vs. Wild | 01:41 | September 16, 2010 | 25977 |
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Pee and Plastic In the Mojave Desert, Bear Grylls uses plastic to create a solar still that transforms urine into valuable drinking water. | Man vs. Wild | 01:40 | September 13, 2010 | 171689 |
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Rattlesnake Strike How fast can a rattlesnake strike? REALLY FAST. High-speed footage reveals how Bear Grylls can be bitten before his brain can even process he's in any danger. | Man vs. Wild | 01:57 | September 13, 2010 | 25997 |
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Swept Away Bear Grylls demonstrates why you should never pitch your tent in a river bed, even in the desert. | Man vs. Wild | 02:01 | September 13, 2010 | 24632 |
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Sandstorm Survival In the Mojave Desert, Bear Grylls demonstrates how to survive in a sandstorm. (Hint: You won't outrun it.) | Man vs. Wild | 01:36 | September 13, 2010 | 49077 |
Video Added: September 16, 2010
Views: 25977
Runtime: 01:41
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