Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. A man cuts branches of trees. Aerial view of a hut built atop a hill surrounded by heavy foliage. Demonstration of transportation techniques in a swampy area show use of a probe stick to move and moving using a floating device built by light weight wooden sticks tied together. Another floating device can be made by trapping air in clothing tied up by strings. Water hyacinth is filled in parachute canopy or flight suit and is used to move in the swampy area.
Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. Aerial view of rice paddies. United States soldiers move on a footpath made between the rice paddies. Mountains in the background. The soldiers demonstrate the transportation techniques in muddy areas: A soldier removes his boots and hangs them around the neck. He moves bare foot in deep mud. Another soldier uses swimming crawl to move in quicksand. He drags his body with a push and foot kick.
Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. An airman demonstrates techniques to move in rapids: the airman floats in whitewater in a stream using a raft. To move in less violent rapids face forward. In violent rapids one should relax and float with the water current. To cross rapids in a narrow running stream a handrail should be used. An airman ties up wooden sticks to each other and builds a handrail. He holds it and crosses a stream and canals. An airman demonstrates how to tie a slip knot which enables one to release his bag and swim freely during an emergency.
Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. An airman demonstrates techniques to negotiate in river jams: The airman uses a hollow stem as a breathing tool in the river. He uses leaves and vegetation as a camouflage device while crossing the river. The airman can negotiate with large jams and waterfalls using quick release pack, handrails or other safety devices.
Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. Techniques to deal with wild animals: an armadillo , Point of view or POV shot jungle from moving boat, jungle animals like hippopotamus and water buffaloes. Mammals like the tapir, capybara, and otters. Manatees under water. Aerial view of running water buffalo. A crocodile entering the water. A large water snake near shore. Two preserved water snakes are displayed. An electric eel under water. A school of piranha. A man holds a preserved spiny catfish. A fresh water stringray under water. Insect nests found around marshy and swampy areas. Leeches on an arm. A lit match is touched to a leech to remove it. A giant water bug is displayed. An ant nest. Smoke from an ant nest lit on fire as a smoke signal.
Demonstration of survival techniques in tropical rain forests in the Philippines. Safety and protection from poisonous plants and evacuating techniques: Beware of poisonous plants, spiny shrubs and wild grass. Plants and fruits that are edible. An airman moves in a tropical rain forest using a probe stick. An airman on a raft sends a signal in the air. He fires a distress flare. A rescue helicopter in flight evacuates the airman from the forest.
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