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How to Use Plants & Animals to Survive in Nature : Wilderness Survival: Making a Spear for Hunting

Posted on November 20th, 2008

Combining a longer stick with a knife or sharpened rock will offer a spear that can be used for fishing, cooking and hunting. Learn how to make a spear for hunting for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.

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How to Use Plants & Animals to Survive in Nature : Wilderness Survival: Tracking Animals From Traces

Posted on November 17th, 2008

Some traces that animals leave that you can track are tracks, droppings, trails and paths that they have cut through the woods. Learn how to track animals from their traces for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.

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How to Use Plants & Animals to Survive in Nature : Wilderness Survival: Making a Lasso Trap

Posted on November 12th, 2008

It is possible to use a shoelace to construct a lasso trap to ensnare small animals. Learn how to make a lasso trap for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.

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HURRICANE IKE SEARCH AND RESCUE FIRST LOOK SEPT 13 WORST DAMAGE HURRICANE IKE FIRST ARIEL HELICOPTER FOOTAGE FROM MILITARY WORST DAMAGE FOOTAGE BREAKING NEWS DOD GALVESTON TOTAL DESTRUCTION USCG DETAILED DAMAGE AREAS NOT YET SEEN ON TV

Posted on September 28th, 2008

NOT YET SEEN ON TV HURRICANE IKE WORST DAMAGE FOOTAGE BREAKING NEWS from the DOD fly over of Galveston Island during and after Hurricane Ike from a HU-25 Falcon Jet from the Aviation Training Center in Alabama. Scenes include flooded neighborhoods, hotels, highways, an airport and flightline as well as a burning building. Produced by Lt. Rob Wyman. Hurricane Ike Galveston Island Fly Over U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area
13 Sep 2008 US

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