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Bruce attends the Surma's ritual and sport Sagenai, the stick fighting festival. Subscribe: bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
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Wilderness Sessions: bit.ly/WildernessSessionsFilms
Tribe
Former Royal Marine officer and expedition leader Bruce Parry, sheds the trappings of a western existence and lives alongside tribes, such as the forest people of central Gabon, adopting their methods and practices. Taking adventure into a whole new realm, Parry dares to go where other presenters fear to tread: hunting, cooking and eating like a native and even trying the local recreational and ritualistic poisons. He also examines the way in which western influence is encroaching on these remote areas and asks whether this is a good thing.
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth.
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Bruce attends the Surma's ritual and sport Sagenai, the stick fighting festival. Subscribe: bit.ly/SubscribeToEarthUnplugged
Animal Slow Motion: bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedSlowMotionTimelapse
Expeditions: bit.ly/EarthUnpluggedExpeditionsAndLocationFilms
Big Questions with Maddie Moate: bit.ly/BigQuestionsWithMaddieMoate
Wilderness Sessions: bit.ly/WildernessSessionsFilms
Tribe
Former Royal Marine officer and expedition leader Bruce Parry, sheds the trappings of a western existence and lives alongside tribes, such as the forest people of central Gabon, adopting their methods and practices. Taking adventure into a whole new realm, Parry dares to go where other presenters fear to tread: hunting, cooking and eating like a native and even trying the local recreational and ritualistic poisons. He also examines the way in which western influence is encroaching on these remote areas and asks whether this is a good thing.
Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth.
Want to share your views with the team behind BBC Earth and win prizes? Join our BBC Studios Voice: bbcstudiosvoice.com/register
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes.Service information and feedback: bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx