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21/04/2025

What AI Still Can’t Live

It may predict the rain,
but it doesn’t feel the damp breeze before the storm.
It may design shelters,
but it never hears the creak of branches being woven together.
It may light a fire with a click,
but it will never feel the earned warmth after effort.

Intelligence may be artificial.
But experience… is human.

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16/04/2025

Some thrive with claws, others with wings.
Some hide in colour, others in silence.
One walks the forest floor with black-and-yellow striped antennae, tuned like lightning rods to a world we barely see.
There is no single path to survive — the Earth rewards difference, and adaptation is the oldest art of all.
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15/04/2025

Fire on the Island

The rain wouldn’t stop. The ground was soaked, the twigs drenched — everything around us whispered that fire was impossible. But with patience, skill, and a bit of stubbornness, we made it. The fire lit — small, but enough. In the damp island air, that flame wasn’t just warmth. It was victory.
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14/04/2025

Maintaining a steady flame in the wild is a quiet challenge. No k***s to turn, no thermostat to trust — just wood, airflow, and instinct.
To simmer a stew low and slow means feeding the fire gently, shielding it from the wind, and learning the rhythm of heat and ember.
This is slow food in its rawest form. A lesson in presence, patience, and the ancient bond between flame and nourishment. 🔥
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12/03/2025

Wilderness Essentials

A blade and a spark—simple tools, endless possibilities. In the heart of the forest, where the only limits are skill and creativity, these are more than just objects; they are the keys to self-reliance, survival, and connection with nature. 🔥🌲🛠️

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11/03/2025

Gin & Firelight

The stars above, the fire crackling, and a perfectly crafted gin & tonic in hand—who said luxury doesn’t belong in the wild? A toast to adventure, good company, and the little pleasures that turn the night into a story worth telling. 🔥🍸✨
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10/03/2025

Four knives, all handcrafted. Each tells its own story: from raw steel reborn under the artisan’s touch, to achieving the perfect balance between form and function. Timeless works of art, made to endure and last. ✋🏻
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06/03/2025

Old Style: Using Leather in Bushcraft

Leather has been a trusted companion in the wilderness for centuries. Durable, weather-resistant, and naturally elegant, it ages beautifully with use. Whether crafting pouches, knife sheaths, or rugged backpacks, leather brings a timeless authenticity to Bushcraft. A material that tells a story—of adventure, resilience, and respect for nature.
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27/02/2025

Predators, such as cats, including lions, have vertically slit pupils, while prey animals, like cattle and goats, typically have horizontally elongated pupils. This difference is a result of evolutionary adaptations to their respective ecological roles.

Vertical pupils in predators enhance depth perception and focus, allowing for precise distance estimation when stalking and ambushing prey. They also enable better control of light entering the eye, which is particularly useful for nocturnal hunters.

In contrast, horizontal pupils in herbivores provide a panoramic field of view, maximizing awareness of approaching threats. This eye structure helps them detect predators from various angles while grazing, offering a crucial survival advantage.

These specialized visual adaptations reflect the distinct evolutionary pressures shaping predator and prey species over millions of years.
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GEN – Nature Exploring Group

We are a group of independent people, without political or economic interests, that join around the same ideal: Defend and preserve the natural environment and his sustainability, promoting this spirit through outdoor activities where we can face several challenges and adventures. This group is aware that natural environment is a source of balance and well-being, that must be valued and defended.

Group Goals:

- Respect and preserve natural resources and ecosystems, spreading this spirit.

- Know how to be in nature without creating a negative impact on the environment.

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