Zia risked his life as a translator with U.S. Marines in Afghanistan. Now they’re trying to help him obtain an American visa.
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Hazen climbs 40 feet up a tree to reach the super stinky, but nutritious, durian fruit.
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Survival instructor and wilderness guide Hazen Audel travels to some of the world’s most remote tribal communities to learn how they have survived for thousands of years in the planet’s toughest environments. Hazen joins tribes in the rainforests of Ecuador, the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean, the mountains of western Mongolia, the frozen Arctic of Canada, and in equatorial Kenya to learn firsthand the skills and traditions of these masters of survival.
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