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What is the book Wilderness Survival (Bell's) about?

Traces the belief system of the Bell family and recalls a series of stories of Bell's upbringing and journey from childhood to fame. Bell's desire for adventure stemming from life's instinctive impulses and the spirit of making adventure a lifelong endeavor.

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Survival in the Wilderness (Secret Skills of Wilderness Survival) is an autobiography of Bell, in which Bell shares touching anecdotes between Bell and his family and friends, recalls his participation in the SAS and his climb of Mount Everest, deciphers the secret of the filming of the TV program "Survival in the Wilderness", and reveals the behind-the-scenes highlights, restoring the sincere, courageous, perseverant, and humorous Bell.

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"Wilderness Survival Secrets" is the first time to tell the adventurous history of the world-class extreme explorer and master of wilderness survival show, Bell Grylls, who was once an adventurous teenager on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, growing up mischievously and alone in the wilderness and waves; he graduated from Eton College, from which he learned what the true spirit of England is and what freedom is.

At 18, he trekked across North India on his graduation trip, making a secret wish under the Himalayas that one day he would reach the top of the sacred peaks, and at 22, he broke all the barriers and sweated his way to the top of the SAS, joining the British Air Force Special Service, the world's most distinguished, secretive and courageous organization, and becoming a proud member of the SAS.

He teamed up with the Discovery Channel for the world's most exciting adventure program, "Survival in the Wilderness," which took him to some of the world's most treacherous and inhospitable terrain.

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