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Dual Survival on " Hawaii's Lost Island "
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http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/dual-s...radise.htm
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#2
Any idea where it was filmed?

It sure showed how bad the strawberry guava problem is.

Boar kill looked to be a set up unless the show had lots of time to wait.
-Veritas odium parit”(Terence 195–159 BC))-"Truth begets hatred".
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#3
I liked the part where they find the abandoned broken spear that still has the factory finish with no rust on the blade edge. Must have been lost or abandoned just an hour earlier.

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Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#4
Is that the show Weldin' Sheldon worked on? I know he worked on an episode with bees.

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#5
It's filmed in the future, that's actually O'ahu in the year 2386 after the Big Slide.

I thought I saw on there where they found a car body which makes me wonder just how "un"inhabited the place really was.
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#6
Yeah Oink, and when he pulled out the other monster k-nife thing to make the shaft ! WTH ? !

I thought the fire saw, bamboo water vessel and Cody's char cloth were pretty cool though.

aloha,
pog
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#7
How seriously am I supposed to take this? The wilderness survival instructor is correct of course. People succumb to exposure more than any other cause of death when they get lost and dehydration is a major part of that. Actual starvation is way down on the list, rare in fact in that your water and shelter needs are oddly met while your food needs are not. As for pigs attacking all the time, well, I'd be dead by now if that were true.
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#8
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Originally posted by MarkP

How seriously am I supposed to take this?
It's obviously for a mainland audience, so - not very. Besides pigs not attacking much, nobody hunts with a spear either. The reason for which should be obvious as they walk around...

I'm curious where they were though. The opening was a montage of shots from all the islands. They claimed to be at 1000 feet but there was a lot of hau all over and it didn't seem that steep.
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#9
You've got to wonder about a wilderness survival instructor who refuses to wear shoes. They got one thing right though, there's a thousand ways to die in Hawaii. I always thought it would be a good idea to hand out a booklet as tourists step off the plane called "How not to die in Hawaii." Probably wouldn't be too popular in the tourist industry.
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#10
I watched this and regretted the huge amount if time spent doing so, but at the same time was interested in the "reality" they presented us with - it seems that you can make reality whatever you want it to be!

Never underestimate the power of the dark side.
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