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Desert Survival Tactics - cover

Desert Survival Tactics

Oliver Scott

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Desert Survival Tactics offers essential knowledge for thriving in arid environments, not just surviving. It emphasizes proactive planning and resourcefulness, highlighting the importance of understanding desert ecology for long-term adaptation. Did you know you can collect water from condensation and dew, or that understanding past desert dwellers can provide insight into sustainable survival? The book progresses logically, covering the fundamental challenges of the desert: extreme temperatures and scarce water. It examines water procurement, shelter construction for heat mitigation, and navigation using maps, compasses, and even celestial cues. The book's approach sets it apart by balancing analysis from established survival manuals with scientific research on desert ecosystems, moving beyond mere emergency tactics to long-term sustainability.
Verfügbar seit: 22.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 114 Seiten.

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