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I tried making fire at 10,000 feet!
In this video, I demonstrate the significant difference in effort required to create a friction fire using the hand drill method at 10,000 feet compared to sea level. #FrictionFire #SurvivalSkills ...
The oldest evidence for human ancestors using fire, dating back to between 1 million and 1.5 million years ago, comes from a cave in South Africa. Human ancestors left behind tens of thousands of ...
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Friction Fire Friday: windy desert dunes made this friction fire difficult to achieve #frictionfire
In this video, I navigate high winds while dealing with friction fire embers. I find shelter in a depression at the bottom of the dunes, where the wind is less intense, allowing for a safer ...
Maybe Maurizio Cattelan could have used wall friction instead of duct tape to stick that banana to the wall at Miami Art ...
7,000-year-old scorched tools may be the oldest evidence of fire making in China, officials said. Almos Bechtold via Unsplash In China’s eastern coastal province of Jiangsu, archaeologists have ...
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