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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

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Channel dedicated to spreading awareness of survival techniques, bushcraft, hunting, camping, fishing, gardening, cooking, simple living, etc.

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Are you someone who enjoys spending time outdoors, learning new skills, and connecting with nature? If so, then the 'Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft' Telegram channel is perfect for you! This channel, with the username @spbchannel, is dedicated to spreading awareness of various survival techniques, bushcraft practices, hunting tips, camping tricks, fishing strategies, gardening advice, cooking recipes, and promoting a simple way of living. Whether you are an experienced survivalist looking to expand your knowledge or a beginner interested in learning the basics of outdoor survival, this channel has something for everyone. From tips on building shelters and starting fires to information on growing your own food and foraging for wild edibles, you will find a wealth of valuable resources to help you thrive in the great outdoors. The 'Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft' channel is a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for self-sufficiency, sustainability, and living in harmony with the natural world. By joining this channel, you can connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts, exchange ideas, ask questions, and learn from each other's experiences. If you are interested in honing your survival skills, improving your connection to nature, and embracing a more sustainable lifestyle, then don't hesitate to join the 'Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft' Telegram channel today. Let's embark on this exciting journey together and discover the wonders of survivalism, permaculture, and bushcraft!

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

19 Nov, 01:30


Chicken is cheaper than Camera stabilizer, and you get eggs too

https://redd.it/1gugyl9
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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

13 Nov, 16:38


A 0.06$ meal in a Tunisian university.
https://redd.it/1gnxkgd
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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

03 Nov, 11:03


New Technology in Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

28 Oct, 10:45


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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

22 Oct, 12:04


This video explains "three models for living legally in a tiny house in Denmark in 2024" which can be inspiring wherever you live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpPEbeL4jW8

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

12 Oct, 08:19


Of the many structures Leonardo da Vinci designed, perhaps none made more ingenious use of materials than his practical design for an easy-to-assemble, self-supporting bridge.

Science and factsπŸ’‘

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

12 Oct, 08:17


The ingenious system used by Ancient Romans to lift blocks of stone.

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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

11 Oct, 06:19


The souterrain of Raitt’s Cave, in Badenoch, Scotland; 100-400 AD. 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Digital Reconstruction by Bob Marshall + 2 photographs.

Souterrains (French: Sous Terrain; β€œunderground”) were common features in Celtic homesteads during the late iron age and early medieval period. They are found primarily in northwest France (Brittany & Normandy) and the British Isles (mainly Scotland, Cornwall and Ireland). In Cornwall they are commonly referred to as fogous; from a word meaning β€˜cave’. The concept seems to have originated in northwest France around 500 B.C; and to have proliferated through Britain shortly afterward. Irish souterrains tend to yield later radiocarbon dates, so the concept seems to have reached Ireland last.

People would dig trenches under or adjacent to their homes, then wall them up with drystone and roof them with huge slabs. Once the tunnel was built, they’d cover it over with earth rendering it either wholly or partially concealed. The cool souterrains mainly served as larders for the storage and preservation of foods, including meats. They would have been the closest thing to a refrigerator these people would have had.

Celtic Europe - channel link (please share!): https://t.me/CelticEurope

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

10 Oct, 19:32


Water filter

βœ…Pine or spruce wood is porous enough to allow water to pass through, but also to trap bacteria and other harmful particles.

βœ…Most bacteria are 1 to 10 microns long, and the gaps in the wood tissue are small enough to trap them.

βœ…Cut a piece of wood 3-4 cm long and about 2 cm in diameter and place it in a tube.

βœ…By passing water through it under pressure, you can filter 4 liters of pure water in 24 hours.

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

08 Oct, 23:39


The Red Squirrel was so close to extinction that it had to live in remote parts of #Scotland just to avoid being slaughtered by the Greys. Now that the Red Squirrel is completely away from the Greys, they seem to be getting on just fine.

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

06 Oct, 07:03


A safe and easy way to split woods

https://redd.it/1fwermi
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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

04 Oct, 07:20


Dust corners are triangle-shaped pieces, usually made of brass or nickel, that are used to prevent dust from accumulating in corners and typically on staircases.

They originated during the Victorian era.

Science and factsπŸ’‘

Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

30 Sep, 12:22


This green screen is for sun protection allowing outdoor dining and activity in a fresh environment, with a consistent temperature reduction during the summer

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Survivalism, Permaculture & Bushcraft

26 Sep, 00:01


"Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future."

β€” John F. Kennedy

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