How to catch & eat a monitor lizard?

March 31, 2016 Castaway Survival by Alvaro Cerezo
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In this article I will try to explain how to catch a monitor lizard on a desert island letting us change our diet should we find ourselves abandoned a long time….

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How did Reikko Hori´s experience end?

January 22, 2016 Docastaway Clients by Docastaway Team
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These are the photo of Reikko´s 19 days experience. Reikko Hunted a monitor lizard. According to her story, the first days were extremely hard as she couldn’t find enough food and drink for her survival, mainly as she had no machete to open coconuts.

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The first female castaway: Reikko Hori

January 21, 2016 Docastaway Clients by Docastaway Team
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Reikko Hori is Docastaway’s first female client to go solo and probably the first female voluntary castaway in history. This fascinating 22 year old Japanese girl spent 19 days surviving on what nature had to offer on the island of Amparo in Indonesia.

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First video of the newest island on Earth just emerged from the sea. Hunga Tonga

May 26, 2015 Curiosities by Docastaway Team
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Very soon we will get the video of the experience of Ian Argus Stuart in the new island of Hunga Tonga. Ian has became the first human to sleep on this remote island (11 nights alone)…and probably the last one: This island will sinks back in the sea within months.

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Hunga-Tonga island receives first castaway before it disappears in the ocean

May 24, 2015 Curiosities by Docastaway Team
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A few months ago a volcano exploded underwater and then expanded until this island formed in the middle of the ocean. Ian Argus Stuart is right now on the boat on way back to civilization, after spending 12 days completely alone on this new island…

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Our castaway Gauthier Toulemonde visiting the island of Siroktabe

March 7, 2015 Docastaway Clients by Docastaway Team
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After waiting for two years, at last Gauthier Toulemonde had the opportunity to visit one of the islands most yearned for by our castaways, Siroktabe. This island was really one of the first candidates for his famous experiment of 2013 …

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The genuine personality of Ian Argus Stuart. Our 64 years old Robinson

November 5, 2014 Docastaway Clients by Alvaro Cerezo
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His full name is Ian Argus Fraser Stuart Harding and he was born in Great Britain. The beginning of my story with Ian began in April, 2014 when I got an email from our Operations Director, Tamiki Kato, desperately asking for help as he …

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Ian Argus Stuart and his 21 days on Devil’s Island

November 3, 2014 Docastaway Clients by Docastaway Team
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    Ian Argus Stuart, our 64 year old millionaire …

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Brand new satellite for our castaways. Wideye iSavi review

November 1, 2014 Curiosities by Alvaro Cerezo
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After a long waiting we have just received the revolutionary Wideye iSavi satellite hub., and after making the a few quick tests we can say that it works fine and very fast. This portable satellite terminal, capable of connecting multiple devices at once…

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Fine sand is sticky. Thick sand is the best type for castaways

October 13, 2014 Curiosities by Docastaway Team
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For most people one of the requirements for a beach to be considered paradisiacal is that it should have fine, white sand. The whiter and finer the sand, the more paradisiacal it is considered to be. It could be said that the consummate …

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