Stranded On A Tropical Island What Would You Do?

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By Pete Maida

Find Food, Water, and Shelter

If I was stranded on a desert island the first priority would be survival. If it is assumed that I wasn’t just dropped off and maroon on the island, then I would search for things that would be useful in the craft or the wreckage of whatever got me there. Hopefully there would be something of use. The craft itself or the wreckage may the core material for a shelter if a natural one isn’t found. I would create some sort of signal as soon as I could. A fire and maybe the word HELP built as big as I could on the beach.

I would have to find sources of food and water, and I would have to find shelter. I am not an expert on survival so I would likely be in big trouble. If I found a fresh water lagoon that looked clear and running; I’d probably drink from it. There are probably many reasons why that one act would end my adventure quickly and painfully but, being ignorant; that’s what I would do. I also would have trouble if the eatable food wasn’t obvious; like bananas or coconuts hanging from a tree. If I had to guess what I could eat and what would kill me; I may end up very dead very fast.

Should, by some miracle, I find food and water then shelter would be a major challenge. If I was lucky I would find a cave. Many islands of the Pacific are volcanic in origin and would have steep slopes that could contain caves. Of course the caves may already have occupants. I may have to do battle to secure shelter or sleep out in the rain.

I hope that through all of this that I would remember to keep myself as covered as possible. Getting severely burned by the sun or getting eaten up by insects could create a great deal of suffering if no medication is available. Being sick is not an option when you must gather food and water or die.

If I had building materials from the wreckage and maybe something to use as a tool; I would probably try to construct a better shelter, but that would be quite a challenge. I am the world’s worse handyman so my chances of building anything of use may be quite small. The greatest value may be the emotional stability the effort might bring me.

Now, with all the luck in the world I have food, water, and shelter; what next. I would expand on the help signals. Maybe I would try to reach the highest point on the island and build a fire there. Of course it would be quite funny if I got there and found a Sandals resort on the other side of the island.

Barring that miracle I would explore the island. I would also attempt to create something to help me stay sane in my isolation. I would take a hint from Tom Hanks in the movie “Cast Away”. I would create a friend to talk to. Like Wilson, it would have to be small so I could carry it around and I would have to find some way to put a face on it. I am sure I would need someone to talk to even if that someone is a rock.

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Hawkesdream Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

I have often thought about this topic but never in depth, more on the lines of what I would find the hardest to have left behind, think 'wilson' is a great idea, hadn't even considered that one.

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AEvans Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

Creating a "Wilson" that is a necessity if you used a rock as a friend can you describe how you would create it? I enjoyed the hub tremendously and you are such a wonderful writer I thank you so much for answering this request, you certainly placed a spin on what you would do which also made me laugh..:)

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

I would have to put on a face somehow. I would want something to direct my conversation to. I probably would have to scratch a simple eyes, nose, and mouth with another rock. I could imagine getting creative an making several more. I'm afraid my rescuers would think I had flipped. Thanks for the kind words.

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BirteEdwards 2 years ago

I had seen the request and passed it over. Now knowing you Pete I got curious ...

The beginning ... this does not sound like Pete, too serious, too dry... but then it started pouring.

Thumbs up

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Peggy W Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

I'd probably be in the same "boat" as you meaning that my being stranded would not be a pretty sight. Creating fire would be one of the biggest challenges after finding drinking water, etc.

I'd rather find that Sandals resort! LOL

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R. Blue 2 years ago

Actually Cocoanuts are a natural laxative and would tend to dehydrate you.....bad choice...good in limited quantities...but bad in large doses.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

And that's why I would be in big trouble.

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R. Blue 2 years ago

I actually live on a tropical island...no bridge.

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blondepoet Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

i would become like Tom Hanks and become friends with a ball or a coconut whatever I could find.

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R. Blue 2 years ago

BP...you'd wither and die in about 2 days with noone to talk to and no internet....and no....how we say....whooppee

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mayhmong 2 years ago

Now what would you cover youself with as clothin on an island? Or heck, if you're alone, being naked wouldn't be so bad? ; )

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R. Blue 2 years ago

I run around naked all the time....in the grocery store...at the mall....I'm always naked under these clothes. Sunburn in ....delicate places....could be a problem May.

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blondepoet Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

hahaha it is true I would die without my PC. It would have to come with me. I would invent something to plug it into. Naked that would be fun after all I am assuming I am all alone.Might get a bit parched on the delicate bits.

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Darrell Roberts 2 years ago

After Jumping for joy that I did not have to go to work the next day. I would find food and water and imagine that I am on extended vacation. I would talk to the animals if they are not hostile. If they are hostile then I am in big troble.

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Shadesbreath Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

I'd spend all my time looking out to sea waiting for a boat load of super models to crash within swimming distance.

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SEM Pro Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

LOL! Did I miss something between fighting the other souls you'd find in a cave so you could make a "wilson" to talk to? And if you could build a fire, why not boil the water first? Loved your response Pete! Reminded me of the movie "6 Days and 7 Nights" where Anne Heche turns to Harrison Ford and asks, "Aren't you one of those guys who can take a nail file and build a mall?" (paraphrasing) Much more intriguing than the simple "enjoy the heck out of it" that came to my mind :)

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MattUSAF2525 2 years ago

I actually started my AF career in the SERE program. There are tons of amazing books that you can get on this subject Pete. Cover your body at night with either mud or sand to keep the bugs off, or stay close to a fire. The mud will also keep your skin from burning in the daytime. Look for fallen trees, all sorts of bugs live under and in them. Also, practice throwing rocks for aim and power, cause birds make a fine meal. Cook thoroughly though.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

That is a darn good idea. Everyone really should have some knowledge of survival; who knows when you'll need it. Some Navy buddies of mine when through SERE school many years ago; they told me what a joy it was.

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SEM Pro Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

I am soooooooo sorry if my comment offended - it wasn't intentional. Guess I have a weird sense of humor. I do love your work Pete!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

No problem SEM. The whole thing was done from the stand point of a dummy being stranded and trying to figure what to do. MattUSAF has the right idea. Read a book on the subject and be ready.

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SEM Pro Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

Yes, wilderness survival awareness must surely have plenty of rewards. I was on the side of your surmising that there was probably a Sandals resort on the other side of the island. In this day and age, I believe we have to search long and hard to find a spot free from fellow citizens. Of course, being Canadian, I could direct you to many, albeit all landlocked.

Another movie reference you might enjoy is "The Edge" with Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. With a photographic memory, Hopkins displays many techniques of survival from a book he received. The greatest lesson seemed to be not to lose one's power of reason. He said most who die in the wilderness simply die from fear - when it wasn't necessary.

Again, apologies for laughing - my own reminiscing of wonderful times on islands looking for seclusion dominated my response. When living in HI, I spent a lot of time directing people to remote locations they couldn't have found in weeks worth of searching. Thank you for forgiving :)

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MattUSAF2525 2 years ago

That's true most people die because they're either too afraid to try anything risky, or they just don't calm there mind and assess the situation. If you're trying to climb up a tall rocky hill in a panicked hurry, you risk falling and possibly breaking an leg or your back. If any of you have Frostwire or Limewire, just go to Documents and type in either Survival--US Army Field Manual--Anything Paladin Press. The best book I've ever read however is the Camping and Wilderness Survival by Paul Tawrell.

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bingskee Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

it made me scared thinking about this. am one of those who easily gets frightened. i guess my husband's right in telling me that we should always have presence of mind.

brenda scully 2 years ago

I don't think i would survive for even one minute alone on a desert Island and I don't hink I would ever want to.... you came up with some great ideas though...

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SweetiePie Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

I would not mind living on a tropical island, but I would want a few people there too. Guess that is not truly isolated :).

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Cow Flipper Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

NICE HUB! I'd go primal, take a hint from those people that live in that type of habitat. First things first, go the highest point you can get to and then survey the ground. This is always key, next is shelter... exposure to the elements is going to kick your bleep, lay of the land is a reason for checking out your local. Next WATER! Water is going to really be a problem. Without a natural source you are dead within the week. Check the local flora for moistness near the base of the roots, check the leaves, check for vines! All have liquid (and yeah R. Blue is so right, don't think that coconuts are a god send a bad case of the runs and you're history) Food, well food comes in trial and error. Food you can get by trying and testing vegetation, use your skin first (pick a spot like the crease of your arm and see if it leaves it red) then do the tongue (bad taste or burning, numbness NO GO), next eat only a little bit to test how you feel, if within the next two hours you feel fine then go ahead and chow down. Fire yeah they got it right on Castaway, dry moss or other combustible and friction, best way to make a fire but with the most effort. Shelter, sleep in the heat of the day under the canopy of the trees when you can, watch out for nasty bugs... yeah use mud if you can. Fun facts on survival!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

Excellent Cow Flipper. Good stuff.

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aoiffe379 2 years ago

I live in the southeastern Bahamas.Make sure the tropical island is not this one as survival would be a serious challenge. Imagine water and not being able to drink it because it is salty.The caves are okay but getting to them may demand ingenuity.I have always wondered what it would be like for Man Vs Wild to survive here for a week!

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Lady_E Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Nice one. I was about to read a Hub and saw this article as "related Hub" on the right hand side. So, I left that Hub to come and read this one. lol.

Pete, I don't think you could ever feel stranded. From reading the above, you give me the impression that you are very cool, calm, and collected with emergencies. Now, the talking issue - you could always talk to the fish.

Very useful tips though, cos it could really happen, when one goes on holiday and has those boat trips. Sometimes, people miss the boat, when it comes to take them back.

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Tom Cornett Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Cool hub Pete...I would put a fish head on a coco nut and pretend it was Barbra Streisand...then pretend I was Sinatra and tell her to shut up or take voice lessons. :)

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

That's great Tom! That was my first laugh of the day.

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Arthur Gulumian 2 years ago

I think such thoughts are bound to cross our minds eventually, I appreciate you sharing your own - was quite interesting to correlate my accumulated thoughts alongside yours, haha. Very well thought out and written.

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Phoenix Business 2 years ago

I'd take the opportunity to work on my tan and relax. I'd wait at least a week before I started floating the flaming S.O.S. message and take a break from typing!

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J. McCoy 2 years ago

I suppose I'd build a small debris shelter first. But, I'd be just as concerned about a good water source. If I didn't have spare clothing, I could make a solar still from a shirt until I could find a spring. Then, I'd look for firewood and make a good bow drill. Finding food would be the hardest part for me. I don't digest meat very well. I can identify and prepare edible wild plants in North America. But, the vegetation is completely different on a tropical island. I'd probably have to force my stomach to get used to a high fish and fruit diet. Making bone knives, hooks, needles, and arrow/spear tips would be high on the priority list too (assuming volcanic glass wasn't available). I guess I wouldn't even think about a SOS message or a signal fire until everything else was done. If I was stuck out there for a while, I'd probably experiment with dyes and weaving different natural materials to make everything from baskets to art. I'd eventually make a permanent hut (stone if possible) surrounded by a good 4ft-high wall. I'd have as much fun as possible. Maybe even raid the Sandals resort for soap every once in a while just to scare the tourists. haha

Thanks for the fun hub!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

Great ideas J.

poetlorraine 2 years ago

curl up and go to sleep

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brandonfan 2 years ago

Stranded on a tropical island eh? I think that first I would start with trying to control my fear, and then deal with enduring all of the anxiety I would have over being stranded in the first place! I think I might cry too! Just being honest. : )

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Storytellersrus Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Find fresh water. That would be my first activity. Then I suppose I would meditate, calling on my ancestors and on God for HELP!!!

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Raven King 2 years ago

This is great. What would I do? Sweat and turn lobster red. EW!

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motricio 2 years ago

Some times, we need to be on a desert island.

Our secret place. =D

Nice hub!

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Rey Alante 2 years ago

Wow, as much fun as everyone is making it out to be, you're forgetting a huge factor: bears, wolves, coyotes, crocodiles, komodo dragons, and the worst yet, man.

A bear or wolf could smell you the moment you stepped foot ashore. And eventually so would a coyote, crocodile and komodo. Any natural shelters like caves would be inhabited by a large high ranking carnivorous beast.

I remember seeing a documentary about a man who was stranded on an island, I think with a friend. After being there a few days, they encountered a bear which they fought off vehemently. But bears are smart and it eventually got his friend and dragged him away.

The meal kept the bear busy long enough to build a small cocoon like shelter for one with an opening too small for the bear to penetrate.

One day while out gathering food the bear ambushed him. He fought it off again as best he could and managed to make it back to his shelter. But he'd been badly mauled in the face and lost both eyes during the fight.

The man's remains were eventually found decades later in the shelter he'd built along with his journal. In it he described his many encounters with the bear while out blindly scavenging for food and water.

He wrote of how it waited, stalked and baited him. He wrote of the stench of the bear's breath and the utter fear he experienced.

I think he died after a fatal encounter with the bear and succumbed to his injuries in the shelter. I believe it's a true story but I can't be sure of the exact details.

Yikes! I certainly hope anyone stranded on an island right now isn't reading this.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

Well that is definitely something I didn't think about. I did say that my thoughts were of one who had no idea of what to really do. Once again I am getting an education.

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J Burgraff Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Geez...I already talk to my imaginary friend, so I guess I would just keep that conversation going. I would hope for a warm island (the bear story is just too freaky, lighten up out there!!), and some nice mango trees. Oh...and a cool mountain stream that is not polluted (perhaps a cold spring would do), and polite native animals. Yep, that would do it. If an occasional book or newspaper washed up, I would be in heaven.

Harris Meyer 2 years ago

Picture the person with the high stress job who comes home each day to 5 uncontrollable screaming kids and a demanding spouse. They'd probably give anything to find that little island.

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Dixie W 2 years ago

I've always said if I got rich I would buy my own island and not let anyone else come to it without permission. Guess that might be a totally different thing than actually being stranded because I did have internet access, suntan lotion, etc... but I do enjoy my own company and talk to and answer myself often. No not crazy just came to the realization that if people think you are they are careful to not get under your skin in any way. I have a great time!!!!!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

I talk to myself on a regular basis. Actually I really talk to nothing. If it feel I have to say something I say it even if there isn't anyone to hear it.

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DeBorrah K. Ogans Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Pete Maida, I would look around get my bearings, find whatever I could and make a great big "HELP" sign. Then I would proceed to make a shelter from the elements and pray unceasingly.... Thank you for sharing, Blessings!

M Amell 2 years ago

Recycling your own urine would have to be learned quickly. It's not difficult especially if you have any kind of plastic sheeting and a cup. Simply urinate in a hole, put the plastic over it with the cup under the plastic. Drop a stone right above the cup on the plastic and as it evaporates and condenses it will drip back into the cup as clean, pure water. Actually just about any liquid would work. Just make sure the plastic and cup are clean.

As for food...well, that's another story. Be willing to kill anything that moves and be willing to eat bugs...lots of bugs!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

That is cool, a little gross, but cool.

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Austinstar Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Coconut milk is a laxative, coconut meat is not. So eat mostly the meat. Doesn't everyone have a pet rock?

Find large leaves to collect dew and drink that. Look for mangoes and other fruit. If you need to find out if something is safe to eat. Eat a small bite and wait a few hours before eating more. Watch what the birds or other animals eat. If they don't die from it, you probably won't either. The big help sign is definitely a good project. Shelter doesn't have to be elaborate, but look what Crusoe did! Whoo Hoo!

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Cheeky Girl Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

Yehey! Tropical island, no need for clothes. Now how do I catch my dinner, and will I starve to death? Heh! Interesting thoughts.

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zippingo123 2 years ago

Topical island. woooowwwwwwwwwww. so without cloth, good.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 2 years ago

I wouldn't mind doing a little tropical wrestling but I'd hate to get burned or bit in sensitive areas.

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SweetiePie Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

Gee Pete, it looks like the spammers are hitting hubs, and they have been doing it more and more on mine too. I would seriously just delete the blogspot promo. Those people are getting pretty desperate :).

That being said I would definitely enjoy spending time on a South Pacific island, as long as I had the option of leaving every few weeks :).

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prasetio30 Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

I'll find something to cover up my body from cold and make a fire. I'll some food and it will great if I can get fish. for my thirsty I choose the coconut water. Wow..I can imagine in that condition. It look hard. thanks Pete.

sophs 2 years ago

brilliant hub, the 'Sandals' part made me laugh :-)

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zzron Level 6 Commenter 2 years ago

I would be like Gilligan or Tom Hanks in Castaway and live on the beach. Ha Ha.

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free ubuntu now 24 months ago

Talk to God instead of Wilson, he listens and answers back, just not verbally. Besides finding things to sustain life, I would look for some quarts or some other shiny mineral and make a giant S O S, hoping for a rescue while continuing to work on survival and perhaps a boat if possible. I know a lot of songs and would have to sing a lot and remind myself of specific things. Once I had reasonable accommodations, I'd continue to build a paradise. Prayer would be at the top of the list. And I'd think of a hot young Brooke Shields type I could be stranded with.

SamAntone 24 months ago

I just discovered this hub, and skimmed over the comments, and I don't think I saw anyone suggest a "tide trap." When I was young, I read all the books I could find by Willard D. Price. He wrote of South-sea adventures. One book described someone being stranded on an island, and he found large rocks and built a semi-circular wall near the water at low tide. When the tide came in, it submerged the wall. When it ebbed, he found edible marine life trapped in the circle of stones.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 24 months ago

Sam that is really cool. I will definitely remember that.

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garcilazoand 24 months ago

it would be a dream come true...no really.

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Dolores Monet Level 7 Commenter 24 months ago

Well, Pete, I'd probably die of thirst and/or starvation. But at least I'd be at the beach. I could think of worse places to die.

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lisa brazeau 22 months ago

I think I would first relax. Then I would nap! A pleasure to read, and 'ponder'. Thumbs up!

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charlesroring 22 months ago

I live in Indonesia the largest tropical islands (archipelago) consisting of more than 17,000 islands. Water, food, and fruits are abundant here. We will not be hungry. German made passenger ships run by our state owned passenger liners PELNI connect most of the big islands in this country. Indonesia is one of the few countries in the world that is just fine during the current economic downturn. It even has 5% economic growth. Every year millions of foreign tourists come to this country. Our government is one of the most democratic one in the world. Thanks to the political reforms that we experienced in 1998. That's the situation of the largest tropical islands in the South East Asia.

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omi saide 18 months ago

could you image what life was like (similiar) for our early ancestors...

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Pete Maida Hub Author 18 months ago

Yes. We all dream of going back in time but would it really be all that enjoyable?

The Hulk 17 months ago

LMFAO!!!! :L :L :L :L :L LMFAO!! :L :L

Maryjane 17 months ago

^wth... damn retard LOL JK

Maryjane 17 months ago

aha iceyy you ;)

The Hulk 17 months ago

I was Kidding.. Butyea it wouldn't be that enjoyable after all once yu think about it!

Maryjane 17 months ago

uhm maybe for you, but mostof us had LIVES BEFORE! and we screwed them up . jk u did too eh ?

The hulk 17 months ago

Well.. DUUH! Dumbass =/ But ohwell. It's the effin PAST , build a bridge nd get OVER it already ! LMFAO Damn suckys =L SCHOOL IS BORING! :(

Maryjane 17 months ago

BUILD A BRIDGE AND GET OVER IT ? WTF R U ? damn nerd .

The Hulk 17 months ago

Shaddap! I was juss copying off that hill billy show (HANNAH MONTANA)but that's juss so over nd done like totally been there, done that ! ohwel.. Im outty. This is a BORING il' conversation about the Past ? =/

Maryjane 17 months ago

wth you actually watch that ? how old r u anyways ? TEN!? :/ no shiiet it is , just effin drop it then , loser >:( jk

The Hulk 17 months ago

I just said i was OVER AND DONE WITH IT! butyea.. This is my last goodbye ='( LMFAO , bye bye =)

Maryjane 17 months ago

pCe out freeak

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Pete Maida Hub Author 17 months ago

Wow I didn't know I created my own forum.

latoya 17 months ago

Okay im writing an essay about this in my english class and im needing help writing a clinching conclusion ! ???

ally 17 months ago

Hey,

why Are you always use would, would, would. ??

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Pete Maida Hub Author 17 months ago

Latoya,

Ending with wandering over a hill and finding and an all inclusive resort might be cute.

Ally,

Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize that I was overkilling the word.

John 15 months ago

Dear Dude,

We are reading your response in a class right now... It might behoove you to go back and reread/revise...

John 15 months ago

And a good method may be to read this piece aloud to yourself.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 15 months ago

Hey Dude,

Thanks for the comment. I guess us old guys miss some stuff.

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DTLangers 15 months ago

Hi Pete, nice article! Took me to a far off place for a while. A few spelling mistakes here and there but thoroughly enjoyable. Look forward to reading some more of your stuff!

Best,

Dave

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Genna East Level 6 Commenter 12 months ago

"I would also attempt to create something to help me stay sane in my isolation. I would take a hint from Tom Hanks in the movie “Cast Away”. I would create a friend to talk to. Like Wilson, it would have to be small so I could carry it around and I would have to find some way to put a face on it. I am sure I would need someone to talk to even if that someone is a rock."

Excellent point. Many laughed at the notion of Wilson, but this was actually key to Hank's character's survival...and of course, the woman he longed return to.

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toknowinfo Level 2 Commenter 11 months ago

Thanks for taking me where your imagination goes. I actually never gave this any thought, but I will now.

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Casey White Level 2 Commenter 9 months ago

If I were stranded on a desert island, I would look and look and look to see if anyone else who had ever been stranded on that same island left any photos there of George Clooney...I'm just sayin'.

isobel 6 months ago

this website is crap. it dosen't give any infomation!!!!!

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Pete Maida Hub Author 6 months ago

isobel I'm afraid you missed the point. The idea is what happens when someone with no idea of what to do is stranded on an island. What happens when you have to depend on simple logic and not education or training.

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PaulThomasLowder 6 months ago

Righteous.

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chelseacharleston Level 4 Commenter 5 months ago

I'm thinking make some drums out of some coconuts and dance naked on the beach lol...kiddin ;)

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James Halpin Level 2 Commenter 4 months ago

I've watched a lot of the show "Survivorman" and he shows a lot about how to survive in different locations. He makes it look so easy. I think I would end up like the guy from the movie "The Wild" he had a book to help him find plants that were edible. He ended up dying because two pages got stuck together and didn't realize that the plant that he was eating was actually toxic.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 4 months ago

I afraid if I didn't have a lot of luck I wouldn't survive very long.

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TheOracleKing 4 months ago

There is a the 'Rule of 3' which breaks down the basics for extreme survival conditions:

3 minutes without air (if your stuck on the moon or something)

3 hours without shelter

3 days without water

3 weeks without food

So first tip is probably make sure that' your not on the moon, then it's get covered up and look for basic shelter materials, then you find your water source then you worry about your food source.

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Pete Maida Hub Author 4 months ago

Good tips

jack 12 days ago

good idear j

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