Naked and Afraid

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Movie NameNaked and Afraid
Release NameShark.Week.2018.Naked.and.Afraid.of.Sharks.1080p.WEB.x264-CAFFEiNE
Year2013
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1 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,074 Watch Online Movies and Series for FREE www.osdb.link/lm 2 00:00:27,220 --> 00:00:30,660 Look at that! Get out of the water! 3 00:00:34,960 --> 00:00:36,130 Oh, my... 4 00:00:38,170 --> 00:00:42,169 Narrator: Andros island, The Bahamas, a barren island 5 00:00:42,170 --> 00:00:46,509 with barely any resources to survive on 6 00:00:46,510 --> 00:00:50,209 surrounded by one of the largest populations of sharks 7 00:00:50,210 --> 00:00:51,610 on the planet. 8 00:00:54,420 --> 00:00:58,449 To the east, deadly Caribbean reef sharks search for prey 9 00:00:58,450 --> 00:01:02,119 along one of the longest reefs on earth. 10 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:04,989 To the north, this shark-filled kill zone 11 00:01:04,990 --> 00:01:08,159 boasts the world’s largest number of blue holes... 12 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:10,269 Deep underwater sinkholes 13 00:01:10,270 --> 00:01:13,439 that attract the bigger predators like hammerheads, 14 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:18,239 tiger sharks and the ultra-aggressive bull shark. 15 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:21,809 Now, in a unique 2-hour event... yeah! 16 00:01:21,810 --> 00:01:23,579 ...five of the most fearless 17 00:01:23,580 --> 00:01:25,779 "Naked and Afraid" All-Stars... oh, [bleep]! 18 00:01:25,780 --> 00:01:29,149 ...chosen for their ability to endure extreme conditions, 19 00:01:29,150 --> 00:01:33,859 are about to be brought together to survive here for 14 days. 20 00:01:33,860 --> 00:01:35,359 Yeah, I can’t wait to get out there. 21 00:01:35,360 --> 00:01:38,229 And with nothing to hunt or harvest on land, 22 00:01:38,230 --> 00:01:41,499 they will be forced to venture into these treacherous waters 23 00:01:41,500 --> 00:01:44,669 for food and compete for resources 24 00:01:44,670 --> 00:01:47,539 with some of the deadliest sharks in the world, 25 00:01:47,540 --> 00:01:50,839 and they will be doing it completely naked. 26 00:01:59,550 --> 00:02:00,749 I’m out here at Andros. 27 00:02:00,750 --> 00:02:02,919 My expectations are high. I’m excited, 28 00:02:02,920 --> 00:02:05,649 I’m thrilled, and I’m gonna murder this adventure. 29 00:02:05,650 --> 00:02:07,919 Steven: I’ve done 21 days in Alabama. 30 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,359 I’ve done 40 days in Pongola, South Africa. 31 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:13,399 This challenge is gonna be completely different. 32 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:16,399 Out here, I’m dealing with sharks, stingrays, 33 00:02:16,400 --> 00:02:18,269 pretty much the complete opposite... 34 00:02:18,270 --> 00:02:20,000 Of what I dealt with in Alabama. 35 00:02:22,040 --> 00:02:24,309 Here’s a heart. 36 00:02:24,310 --> 00:02:25,809 -That’s sick. -Yeah, you damn right 37 00:02:25,810 --> 00:02:28,609 it’s sick, girl, ’cause I’m the king of the forest. 38 00:02:28,610 --> 00:02:31,309 Steven: People mistake my confidence for arrogance sometimes. 39 00:02:31,310 --> 00:02:34,619 On this challenge, I want to ride a tiger shark. 40 00:02:34,620 --> 00:02:37,089 I want to give a bull shark a high-five. 41 00:02:37,090 --> 00:02:38,989 I want to dive into the depths 42 00:02:38,990 --> 00:02:40,919 and look an apex predator in the eye 43 00:02:40,920 --> 00:02:43,559 and let him know that I’m Steven Lee Hall Jr. 44 00:02:43,560 --> 00:02:45,089 I’m gonna put this challenge over my leg, 45 00:02:45,090 --> 00:02:46,460 and I’m gonna spank it. 46 00:02:50,570 --> 00:02:51,829 I am so far out of my element 47 00:02:51,830 --> 00:02:54,299 that I have no idea what to expect right now. 48 00:02:54,300 --> 00:02:55,939 Eva: For my previous challenges, 49 00:02:55,940 --> 00:02:59,809 I did 21 days in Madagascar and 40 days in Columbia. 50 00:02:59,810 --> 00:03:01,039 Thatagirl! 51 00:03:01,040 --> 00:03:02,839 -Yeah, buddy. -Yeah, baby! 52 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:04,379 Look at this guy. -Yes! 53 00:03:04,380 --> 00:03:05,649 Eva: I’m a desert girl. 54 00:03:05,650 --> 00:03:08,079 I’m not a strong swimmer ’cause I’ve never spent any time 55 00:03:08,080 --> 00:03:09,579 in an environment like this. 56 00:03:09,580 --> 00:03:11,789 Like, every one of these dark spots is something, 57 00:03:11,790 --> 00:03:13,719 but I don’t know what it is. 58 00:03:13,720 --> 00:03:16,789 My biggest fear coming out here is sharks, 59 00:03:16,790 --> 00:03:18,859 and I really want to conquer that, 60 00:03:18,860 --> 00:03:21,629 and so here I am, throwing myself into the ocean, 61 00:03:21,630 --> 00:03:26,029 and I know that they’re here to pick off the weak one. 62 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:37,180 Story of my life, getting naked on national television. 63 00:03:40,020 --> 00:03:42,019 All right. 64 00:03:42,020 --> 00:03:43,489 This is amazing. 65 00:03:43,490 --> 00:03:45,019 [ Sighs ] 66 00:03:45,020 --> 00:03:46,589 Beauty can be deceiving, though. 67 00:03:46,590 --> 00:03:48,590 All right. It’s go time. 68 00:03:53,860 --> 00:03:55,360 [ Chuckling ] 69 00:03:57,570 --> 00:03:59,069 Lots of shells on the bottom. 70 00:03:59,070 --> 00:04:01,469 You’ve got to be really careful of your feet here. 71 00:04:01,470 --> 00:04:04,209 -Is that Eva? -Hey, what’s up? 72 00:04:04,210 --> 00:04:07,609 Oh, my gosh! All right! -Hey, Steven! Yeah! 73 00:04:07,610 --> 00:04:09,379 Look at this. [ Laughs ] 74 00:04:09,380 --> 00:04:10,979 All-star crew. -Oh, man, 75 00:04:10,980 --> 00:04:12,609 I’m so glad there’s somebody else out here. 76 00:04:12,610 --> 00:04:14,079 -Me, too, right? -I’m so glad it’s you. 77 00:04:14,080 --> 00:04:15,419 -High-five, dude. -This is awesome. 78 00:04:15,420 --> 00:04:17,849 This is, like, a mysterious environment for me. 79 00:04:17,850 --> 00:04:19,149 Little reefs, little rock ledges... 80 00:04:19,150 --> 00:04:20,459 ...not that I have... hey! -Oh! 81 00:04:20,460 --> 00:04:22,789 Oh, my god, it’s Ryan Holt! -Look at this guy. 82 00:04:22,790 --> 00:04:26,059 Ah! That’s awesome! 83 00:04:26,060 --> 00:04:28,159 Not really sure what’s down there, 84 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:29,829 but I know there’s some sharks. 85 00:04:29,830 --> 00:04:32,529 I completed my last challenge in the everglades. 86 00:04:32,530 --> 00:04:34,299 Whoo! 87 00:04:34,300 --> 00:04:37,369 Alligator boom stick noose... [ grunts ] 88 00:04:37,370 --> 00:04:38,809 Ryan: Being from Maine, and when I left home, 89 00:04:38,810 --> 00:04:40,179 there was 2 feet of snow, 90 00:04:40,180 --> 00:04:42,039 so there was not a whole lot I could do to prepare 91 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:43,809 for this type of environment. 92 00:04:43,810 --> 00:04:45,309 Well, here we go. 93 00:04:45,310 --> 00:04:47,149 Ryan: I really don’t know a whole lot about sharks 94 00:04:47,150 --> 00:04:48,949 asides from the fact that they can kill you with one bite 95 00:04:48,950 --> 00:04:53,120 or at least leave you with about 500 stitches. 96 00:04:55,420 --> 00:04:56,829 -Have you ever been here before? -No. 97 00:04:56,830 --> 00:04:57,889 You’ve been to a place like this before? 98 00:04:57,890 --> 00:04:59,129 Completely new to this environment. 99 00:04:59,130 --> 00:05:00,429 Yeah. -Hey! 100 00:05:00,430 --> 00:05:02,399 Oh, my goodness. There’s another one. 101 00:05:02,400 --> 00:05:04,969 Oh, my god, another one?! -Yeah! 102 00:05:04,970 --> 00:05:08,269 Who is that? -That’s Ky. 103 00:05:08,270 --> 00:05:10,209 Ky: I’ve heard the Bahamas is one 104 00:05:10,210 --> 00:05:13,039 of the sharkiest places in the world. 105 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:15,409 My last challenge was in the swamps of Louisiana. 106 00:05:15,410 --> 00:05:18,709 There are leeches everywhere in this water. 107 00:05:18,710 --> 00:05:22,079 It’s just one more thing that the Louisiana swamplands 108 00:05:22,080 --> 00:05:23,689 are gonna throw at us. 109 00:05:23,690 --> 00:05:25,889 Ky: I’m really looking forward to interacting with sharks 110 00:05:25,890 --> 00:05:28,319 on another level, but I do know that they are 111 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:30,689 basically designed to be a killing machine. 112 00:05:30,690 --> 00:05:33,029 Even though this seems like paradise, 113 00:05:33,030 --> 00:05:34,559 it could be hell on earth. 114 00:05:34,560 --> 00:05:35,759 -This is crazy. -This is good. 115 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:37,429 This is a good crew, you guys. -All right. 116 00:05:37,430 --> 00:05:39,599 Our group is building and getting stronger. 117 00:05:39,600 --> 00:05:41,399 -Look at that guy. -We got another one! 118 00:05:41,400 --> 00:05:42,499 -Oh, my god. -There’s another one. 119 00:05:42,500 --> 00:05:44,009 -What the [bleep]? -They’re everywhere. 120 00:05:44,010 --> 00:05:46,540 I heard you guys needed someone handsome in your group. 121 00:05:48,910 --> 00:05:52,179 I don’t fear sharks. I have a great respect for them, 122 00:05:52,180 --> 00:05:54,279 respect of what they are capable of. 123 00:05:54,280 --> 00:05:55,719 They are man-eaters. 124 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:58,189 I completed 21 days in Dominica... 125 00:05:58,190 --> 00:05:59,889 Little bastards are fast. 126 00:05:59,890 --> 00:06:01,259 ...and 40 days in Colombia, 127 00:06:01,260 --> 00:06:03,429 so I would say that I’m a lot more mentally prepared. 128 00:06:03,430 --> 00:06:06,389 I come from a shore town, so this is very similar 129 00:06:06,390 --> 00:06:09,099 to the environment that I’m very familiar with. 130 00:06:09,100 --> 00:06:11,099 I am pretty much an absolute Alpha male. 131 00:06:11,100 --> 00:06:13,739 You have different types of sharks here in the Caribbean 132 00:06:13,740 --> 00:06:15,239 that can swim 20 miles an hour 133 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,239 to opposed to your 3 miles an hour. 134 00:06:17,240 --> 00:06:19,320 When it comes to the water, they are the Alpha here. 135 00:06:21,580 --> 00:06:23,949 Do you have a map in your bag? -I don’t. 136 00:06:23,950 --> 00:06:25,049 I got my big-old knife right there. 137 00:06:25,050 --> 00:06:26,249 Eva: Yeah, I’ve got a knife. 138 00:06:26,250 --> 00:06:27,749 Ky: Is that a boat coming in? 139 00:06:27,750 --> 00:06:29,419 Chris: Yeah, it looks like it’s definitely coming this way. 140 00:06:29,420 --> 00:06:31,219 Uh-huh. Hey! 141 00:06:31,220 --> 00:06:32,449 What’s going on? -Hi, there. 142 00:06:32,450 --> 00:06:33,859 How are you doing? 143 00:06:33,860 --> 00:06:36,159 Welcome to our island. 144 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:37,629 -Hello, everyone. -What’s going on with this guy? 145 00:06:37,630 --> 00:06:39,359 -Hi. -I got a bag of stuff. 146 00:06:39,360 --> 00:06:42,559 And I notice you’re clothed. -I am, yes. 147 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,769 My name is Tristan Guttridge. 148 00:06:44,770 --> 00:06:46,269 I’m a shark expert, 149 00:06:46,270 --> 00:06:48,569 and I’ve been studying their behavior 150 00:06:48,570 --> 00:06:51,309 for the last 12 years here in The Bahamas, 151 00:06:51,310 --> 00:06:53,879 and, of course, we’re on the island of Andros, 152 00:06:53,880 --> 00:06:55,139 and it is beautiful. 153 00:06:55,140 --> 00:06:56,849 However, it’s pretty barren, as well, 154 00:06:56,850 --> 00:07:00,979 so you’re gonna have to use the ocean to sustain yourselves, 155 00:07:00,980 --> 00:07:02,219 but you’re gonna have to be careful 156 00:07:02,220 --> 00:07:06,419 because there’s 40 species of shark in the Bahamas. 157 00:07:06,420 --> 00:07:07,989 40? 158 00:07:07,990 --> 00:07:11,929 From your bottom-dwelling, suction-feeding nurse sharks... 159 00:07:11,930 --> 00:07:16,399 Whose powerful jaws are filled with hundreds of tiny teeth... 160 00:07:16,400 --> 00:07:18,729 To your pack-hunting reef sharks... 161 00:07:18,730 --> 00:07:20,499 Who, at 6 to 8 feet in length, 162 00:07:20,500 --> 00:07:24,539 are your largest resident sharks in the reef ecosystem... 163 00:07:24,540 --> 00:07:27,909 And then your big, highly-mobile apex predators... 164 00:07:27,910 --> 00:07:31,209 Your aggressive bull sharks and your tiger sharks, 165 00:07:31,210 --> 00:07:33,079 who, with their can-opener-shaped teeth 166 00:07:33,080 --> 00:07:35,649 and huge jaw will eat almost anything, 167 00:07:35,650 --> 00:07:39,749 from birds to turtles, dolphins, and even other sharks. 168 00:07:39,750 --> 00:07:43,559 Now, I’ve brought you some extra tools to help you survive 169 00:07:43,560 --> 00:07:46,029 and succeed the next couple of weeks, 170 00:07:46,030 --> 00:07:47,159 and then I also have... -A map. 171 00:07:47,160 --> 00:07:50,169 ...a map of the local area. -I’ll take that. 172 00:07:50,170 --> 00:07:51,769 A few little things to remember... 173 00:07:51,770 --> 00:07:53,999 Not to state the obvious, but you guys are naked, 174 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:56,499 so you’re more vulnerable, 175 00:07:56,500 --> 00:07:58,469 particularly when you go out in the water, as well. 176 00:07:58,470 --> 00:08:00,579 You know, you’ve got white skin, 177 00:08:00,580 --> 00:08:03,139 and it’s much more visible to sharks, okay? 178 00:08:03,140 --> 00:08:04,349 So you can be a target. 179 00:08:04,350 --> 00:08:07,019 And then, finally, if you do choose to go out 180 00:08:07,020 --> 00:08:09,919 and spear on the reef, don’t move erratically. 181 00:08:09,920 --> 00:08:11,189 Don’t swim frantically. 182 00:08:11,190 --> 00:08:12,589 Don’t move your hands like this 183 00:08:12,590 --> 00:08:15,389 ’cause the inside of your palm ls white like a bait fish, 184 00:08:15,390 --> 00:08:18,559 and you don’t want to attract attention, okay? 185 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:20,159 Ky: The information that Tristan gave 186 00:08:20,160 --> 00:08:22,459 makes you realize the danger of the situation we’re in. 187 00:08:22,460 --> 00:08:24,299 You can’t just sort of go for a casual swim 188 00:08:24,300 --> 00:08:25,469 just right off the beach 189 00:08:25,470 --> 00:08:27,739 because the big ones are in close, as well. 190 00:08:27,740 --> 00:08:32,739 Eva: Lt really hit home as to what a shark-intensive area this is. 191 00:08:32,740 --> 00:08:35,609 This desert girl is a fish out of water here. 192 00:08:35,610 --> 00:08:37,049 -Good luck. -Thank you. 193 00:08:37,050 --> 00:08:38,010 You’re not staying? -Thank you. 194 00:08:38,011 --> 00:08:39,809 I’m not staying. 195 00:08:39,810 --> 00:08:41,879 All right, guys. -Nice. 196 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:44,149 Chris: So, let’s take a look at the map. 197 00:08:44,150 --> 00:08:45,349 Just from looking at this, 198 00:08:45,350 --> 00:08:46,649 the bugs are probably gonna be an issue, 199 00:08:46,650 --> 00:08:49,019 so maybe we’ll get down here around the windward side 200 00:08:49,020 --> 00:08:51,329 of this point, build our shelter so the wind’s at our back. 201 00:08:51,330 --> 00:08:52,959 Most importantly, what I see 202 00:08:52,960 --> 00:08:54,199 ls a boat. Steven: A boat. 203 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:55,429 Maybe it doesn’t hurt to go check it out. 204 00:08:55,430 --> 00:08:57,099 It’s perfect. Sounds like a game plan. 205 00:08:57,100 --> 00:08:59,269 Head down that way? -Let’s do it, man. 206 00:08:59,270 --> 00:09:00,469 Ryan: I’m just now starting to realize 207 00:09:00,470 --> 00:09:02,769 how barren the land is and how much time 208 00:09:02,770 --> 00:09:05,369 I’m gonna have to actually spend out there with the sharks. 209 00:09:05,370 --> 00:09:07,439 I ain’t sleeping on this [Bleep], that’s for damn sure. 210 00:09:07,440 --> 00:09:09,209 [ Laughter ] 211 00:09:09,210 --> 00:09:13,619 Narrator: Andros Island is 2,300 square miles of harsh terrain. 212 00:09:13,620 --> 00:09:16,179 It’s blasted daily by strong winds, 213 00:09:16,180 --> 00:09:19,119 and sundown brings an agonizing assault 214 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:21,919 of blood-sucking insects. 215 00:09:21,920 --> 00:09:24,529 Along with competing with the sharks for food, 216 00:09:24,530 --> 00:09:27,399 they will be subjected to the relentless Caribbean sun 217 00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:31,870 during the day and frequent violent thunderstorms at night. 218 00:09:38,840 --> 00:09:40,939 Ky: What do you think about this for a campsite? 219 00:09:40,940 --> 00:09:42,809 Eva: It’s not a bad area. 220 00:09:42,810 --> 00:09:44,149 Like, we got a bit of shelter from the... 221 00:09:44,150 --> 00:09:46,479 It’s inviting, and it’s soft. 222 00:09:46,480 --> 00:09:47,819 This looks really nice in here. 223 00:09:47,820 --> 00:09:50,389 There’s water over here, guys! 224 00:09:50,390 --> 00:09:51,549 Nice. 225 00:09:51,550 --> 00:09:54,489 Wow. 226 00:09:54,490 --> 00:09:55,919 It’s fresh. -Yeah. 227 00:09:55,920 --> 00:09:57,229 -That’s great. -So, not salt? 228 00:09:57,230 --> 00:09:58,589 -No. -That’s awesome. 229 00:09:58,590 --> 00:10:01,199 This is an environment where we have to stay hydrated. 230 00:10:01,200 --> 00:10:02,699 It’s spring-fed through limestone, 231 00:10:02,700 --> 00:10:04,199 so it’s filtered and ready to drink, 232 00:10:04,200 --> 00:10:07,869 which is such a blessing in a survival situation. 233 00:10:07,870 --> 00:10:09,169 Ryan: Oh, check this out. 234 00:10:09,170 --> 00:10:10,739 Actually, it looks like the boat’s right over here 235 00:10:10,740 --> 00:10:11,969 in this body of water, 236 00:10:11,970 --> 00:10:13,309 and I think that’s the one that was on the map. 237 00:10:13,310 --> 00:10:15,579 That doesn’t look in such bad condition, either. 238 00:10:15,580 --> 00:10:18,409 Steven: That’s a good-looking little skip right there. 239 00:10:18,410 --> 00:10:20,679 Narrator: In addition to the boat they’ve been given, 240 00:10:20,680 --> 00:10:24,489 the group will also have access to massive amounts of debris 241 00:10:24,490 --> 00:10:27,589 deposited in the Atlantic ocean every day. 242 00:10:27,590 --> 00:10:29,489 -Whoo! -Oh, look at that! 243 00:10:29,490 --> 00:10:30,689 -Look at that. -It’s a dinghy! 244 00:10:30,690 --> 00:10:33,430 And we found some nice pieces of driftwood. 245 00:10:39,530 --> 00:10:41,999 I’m thinking we’re right here. We’re right there. 246 00:10:42,000 --> 00:10:43,669 Now is just as good a time as any. 247 00:10:43,670 --> 00:10:45,409 -Try out the boat? -Try out the boat. 248 00:10:45,410 --> 00:10:47,809 We will get some food, spear fish. 249 00:10:47,810 --> 00:10:50,849 I figure we just kind of jetty on out to the reef. 250 00:10:50,850 --> 00:10:53,779 Chris: It’s not that windy right now. We still have visibility. 251 00:10:53,780 --> 00:10:55,849 I want to get in this water. -Yeah, absolutely, dude. 252 00:10:55,850 --> 00:10:57,319 Who’s with us? -I’m in. 253 00:10:57,320 --> 00:10:58,889 Two... boom. All right. Cool. 254 00:10:58,890 --> 00:11:00,659 I’ll work on the shelter if you guys bring home some food. 255 00:11:00,660 --> 00:11:02,460 Awesome. Teamwork makes the dream work. 256 00:11:07,030 --> 00:11:10,429 Ky: All right. Let’s do this thing. 257 00:11:10,430 --> 00:11:14,039 Ky: My main concern is, I know currents around small islands 258 00:11:14,040 --> 00:11:16,199 tend to be quite vicious, so, you know, 259 00:11:16,200 --> 00:11:18,310 we could get swept out anywhere. 260 00:11:22,940 --> 00:11:25,809 Ryan: Making a fire pit out of shells and coral. 261 00:11:25,810 --> 00:11:28,079 We’re in a very deep bed of pine needles, 262 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:29,549 which is highly flammable, 263 00:11:29,550 --> 00:11:31,919 so we’re gonna do the best we can to contain the fire 264 00:11:31,920 --> 00:11:33,349 ’cause we’re gonna be sleeping around it 265 00:11:33,350 --> 00:11:34,989 so any wind or sparks or anything, 266 00:11:34,990 --> 00:11:37,159 we don’t want the rest of this place to go up. 267 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:50,509 Steven: My biggest fear heading out here 268 00:11:50,510 --> 00:11:53,469 is once you’re in the water, comfort is one thing, 269 00:11:53,470 --> 00:11:57,050 but the fact that you don’t belong there is always a worry. 270 00:12:02,050 --> 00:12:05,049 If I see something, I’ll bang the boat. 271 00:12:05,050 --> 00:12:07,119 And I’ll keep it as steady as I can. 272 00:12:07,120 --> 00:12:09,589 Hey, let’s get in the water and see if we can get some grub. 273 00:12:34,350 --> 00:12:36,319 Chris: I’ve had some experience diving in the keys 274 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:38,649 and stuff like that with sharks. 275 00:12:38,650 --> 00:12:41,090 To be naked is insane. 276 00:12:59,240 --> 00:13:01,879 Steven: You look out at that beautiful, teal ocean. 277 00:13:01,880 --> 00:13:03,849 It just looks calm and beautiful, 278 00:13:03,850 --> 00:13:06,179 like nothing in the world can harm you, 279 00:13:06,180 --> 00:13:07,619 but you get out in a tiny dinghy 280 00:13:07,620 --> 00:13:09,619 and seeing shadows all around my boat, 281 00:13:09,620 --> 00:13:11,989 all around Ky, all around Chris. 282 00:13:11,990 --> 00:13:14,189 I tell you what... it’s scary. 283 00:13:25,630 --> 00:13:27,840 Guys, huge reef shark! 284 00:13:30,070 --> 00:13:34,079 Narrator: Caribbean reef sharks, known as the silent sea predators, 285 00:13:34,080 --> 00:13:38,079 hunt using acute hearing and can detect the low frequency sounds 286 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:41,719 of a struggling fish hundreds of yards away. 287 00:13:41,720 --> 00:13:44,249 They also have a highly developed sense of smell 288 00:13:44,250 --> 00:13:46,349 that helps them track prey 289 00:13:46,350 --> 00:13:50,219 and specialized organs called ampullae of lorenzini 290 00:13:50,220 --> 00:13:55,399 that can detect the vibrations of a human heartbeat. 291 00:13:55,400 --> 00:13:56,900 Steven: Oh, my god. 292 00:14:15,520 --> 00:14:16,920 Oh, my god! 293 00:15:00,930 --> 00:15:02,299 Come on! 294 00:15:09,370 --> 00:15:12,970 -That is insane. -Just absolutely intense. 295 00:15:14,610 --> 00:15:17,609 Steven: Human beings are really not supposed to be out here. 296 00:15:17,610 --> 00:15:20,209 You see these apex predators literally circling. 297 00:15:20,210 --> 00:15:22,680 You can’t help but have your heart skip a couple of beats. 298 00:15:32,860 --> 00:15:34,629 -Hey. -Hey, hey. 299 00:15:34,630 --> 00:15:38,769 That was exhausting. Yeah, I bet. 300 00:15:38,770 --> 00:15:41,169 And there was nothing. Stop. 301 00:15:41,170 --> 00:15:43,099 Nothing... Well, there were sharks. 302 00:15:43,100 --> 00:15:44,269 There were sharks? 303 00:15:44,270 --> 00:15:46,869 Like, from the second we got in the water, 304 00:15:46,870 --> 00:15:49,609 they were coming up behind or around you. 305 00:15:49,610 --> 00:15:53,509 Oh, my god. We’re working in a wild world. 306 00:15:53,510 --> 00:15:55,549 This is like an underwater wilderness. 307 00:15:55,550 --> 00:15:58,319 To be in the dinghy with sharks circling around, 308 00:15:58,320 --> 00:16:01,119 that elevates my blood pressure just saying it out loud. 309 00:16:01,120 --> 00:16:03,589 Ky: When you guys go out, you have to be really careful 310 00:16:03,590 --> 00:16:05,689 ’cause, like, one move either way, 311 00:16:05,690 --> 00:16:07,799 and you’re just, like, [bleep]. 312 00:16:07,800 --> 00:16:10,699 It was nuts, man. -I’m shocked. 313 00:16:16,440 --> 00:16:18,039 It’s starting to get mosquito time. 314 00:16:18,040 --> 00:16:20,979 I’m already starting to get a little itchy. 315 00:16:20,980 --> 00:16:22,039 There you go. -There is is. 316 00:16:22,040 --> 00:16:24,549 -Yeah! -Good job. There we go. 317 00:16:33,420 --> 00:16:36,859 -Night one... -Bugs out in droves. 318 00:16:36,860 --> 00:16:41,859 Steven: ...Getting our asses eaten alive by mosquitoes. 319 00:16:41,860 --> 00:16:43,599 Ky: I’m trying to, like, zen through it, 320 00:16:43,600 --> 00:16:45,369 but there’s no zenning. 321 00:16:45,370 --> 00:16:46,569 I can get it for, like, a minute, 322 00:16:46,570 --> 00:16:48,240 and then I’m like, "gah!" [ Chuckles ] 323 00:16:50,000 --> 00:16:53,169 Eva: I feel like I already have about 100 bug bites. 324 00:16:53,170 --> 00:16:55,639 [Bleep] Damn it! [Bleep] 325 00:16:55,640 --> 00:16:59,049 Ryan: The mosquitoes are just too much for me. 326 00:16:59,050 --> 00:17:02,080 The sand flies are just eating me alive. 327 00:17:04,020 --> 00:17:05,349 Ah! Seriously. -What is it? 328 00:17:05,350 --> 00:17:06,949 I don’t know. It just [bleep], 329 00:17:06,950 --> 00:17:09,110 like, something just, like, flew straight at me. 330 00:17:10,790 --> 00:17:12,060 Ow! 331 00:17:19,700 --> 00:17:21,769 Steven: Man, we had a rough night last night. 332 00:17:21,770 --> 00:17:24,439 The bugs were terrible. None of us got any sleep. 333 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:28,479 Let’s start with a tour of my sand flea bites, 334 00:17:28,480 --> 00:17:31,679 just like that, 335 00:17:31,680 --> 00:17:34,879 and then we’ll come around over here to the left side. 336 00:17:34,880 --> 00:17:36,619 This is a really good one, right here. 337 00:17:36,620 --> 00:17:39,019 Look at my ass cheek. 338 00:17:39,020 --> 00:17:42,319 Ky: It’s way colder than I think any of us anticipated here. 339 00:17:42,320 --> 00:17:47,129 I think we all got excited and went, "Bahamas," and then... 340 00:17:47,130 --> 00:17:49,059 Yeah, very chilly last night. 341 00:17:49,060 --> 00:17:50,829 I think shelter needs to be a priority. 342 00:17:50,830 --> 00:17:51,970 Absolutely. 343 00:17:56,140 --> 00:17:57,339 Ryan: Our shelter’s gonna go right here. 344 00:17:57,340 --> 00:17:58,969 The opening’s gonna go right in front of me, 345 00:17:58,970 --> 00:18:02,339 so the easterly winds will have an actual wind block. 346 00:18:02,340 --> 00:18:04,249 Whether we sleep inside the shelter or not, 347 00:18:04,250 --> 00:18:07,279 that will keep us much warmer, just getting out of the wind. 348 00:18:07,280 --> 00:18:09,779 Narrator: Using a combination of chopped branches, 349 00:18:09,780 --> 00:18:12,089 palm leaves, and driftwood, 350 00:18:12,090 --> 00:18:14,119 the group spends most of the afternoon 351 00:18:14,120 --> 00:18:17,159 constructing a lean-to debris shelter. 352 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:19,830 -Is it gonna work? -I think we’re gonna be okay. 353 00:18:21,930 --> 00:18:23,459 Ky: So I’m making a lightweight spear. 354 00:18:23,460 --> 00:18:25,969 It seems the most efficient way 355 00:18:25,970 --> 00:18:28,140 of catching a meal out here at the moment. 356 00:18:30,370 --> 00:18:32,039 Ryan: It looks like it’s... the tide’s going out 357 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:34,479 quite a bit right now. 358 00:18:34,480 --> 00:18:36,139 Around this side of the island, where there’s no wind, 359 00:18:36,140 --> 00:18:38,179 I’m gonna go look for some schools of fish 360 00:18:38,180 --> 00:18:40,079 or see if we can find some lobster or something. 361 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:41,479 But if you guys all want to go as a group, 362 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:42,679 that way if we do enter the water, 363 00:18:42,680 --> 00:18:44,119 and there are some shadows and sharks, 364 00:18:44,120 --> 00:18:46,189 then we’ll be able to have each other’s back. 365 00:18:46,190 --> 00:18:47,689 Here on the island, 366 00:18:47,690 --> 00:18:51,329 there’s really not a whole lot for us to harvest or even hunt, 367 00:18:51,330 --> 00:18:54,800 so our major food source is out there in the ocean. 368 00:18:57,800 --> 00:19:01,639 Eva: You guys, I would love to actually be able to catch a fish. 369 00:19:01,640 --> 00:19:03,699 That would be a lifetime first for me. 370 00:19:03,700 --> 00:19:06,169 So I say we go right in here where it’s a bit shallow. 371 00:19:06,170 --> 00:19:09,280 Let’s get some food, huh? -We could use it. 372 00:19:52,350 --> 00:19:53,850 [ Laughing ] We are in it. 373 00:20:36,500 --> 00:20:38,199 We got a little bit of dinner, guys. 374 00:20:38,200 --> 00:20:40,169 -Good job. -Nice work. 375 00:20:40,170 --> 00:20:41,839 Ky: The main thing about spearfishing 376 00:20:41,840 --> 00:20:43,299 is you got to get that fish 377 00:20:43,300 --> 00:20:44,909 out of the water once you’ve caught it. 378 00:20:44,910 --> 00:20:47,479 Even the dribble of a tiny piece of blood 379 00:20:47,480 --> 00:20:51,709 or the fish guts is enough to call sharks in. 380 00:20:51,710 --> 00:20:53,679 You got him? -Yeah. 381 00:20:53,680 --> 00:20:55,879 -Yo, look at that! -Get out of the water! 382 00:20:55,880 --> 00:20:58,449 Shark! 383 00:20:58,450 --> 00:21:00,150 Holy [bleep]! 384 00:21:04,960 --> 00:21:08,329 Chris: Wow. He’s looking for that snapper you tagged. 385 00:21:08,330 --> 00:21:11,629 Ky: I think we should head back to camp, like, asap. 386 00:21:11,630 --> 00:21:13,029 Andros island, man. 387 00:21:13,030 --> 00:21:14,999 It’s beginning to feel like the sharks 388 00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:16,939 are our competition out here. 389 00:21:16,940 --> 00:21:18,569 Intense. 390 00:21:24,010 --> 00:21:28,679 Eva: Yummy yellow-eyed snapper on a stick. 391 00:21:28,680 --> 00:21:33,419 Steven is cutting up his first catch. 392 00:21:33,420 --> 00:21:35,059 What do you think, Steven? So far, so good? 393 00:21:35,060 --> 00:21:37,529 I’m excited, man. Looking mostly bone-free. 394 00:21:37,530 --> 00:21:39,360 Be careful in here, but... 395 00:21:40,730 --> 00:21:43,000 Thank you so much. 396 00:21:45,270 --> 00:21:48,839 Steven: There’s five bodies to feed, and we got one snapper. 397 00:21:48,840 --> 00:21:50,599 You know, it wasn’t a lot for everybody. 398 00:21:50,600 --> 00:21:52,869 We need to get some adequate food on the table 399 00:21:52,870 --> 00:21:57,309 to accomplish not only our goals but what we need to survive. 400 00:21:57,310 --> 00:21:58,679 Eva: Mm-hmm. 401 00:22:07,020 --> 00:22:09,159 Morning... day three. You know, I’m looking forward 402 00:22:09,160 --> 00:22:11,389 to getting back out there on the water. 403 00:22:11,390 --> 00:22:14,259 Hopefully, we can get some fish for breakfast. 404 00:22:14,260 --> 00:22:16,359 I’m a firm believer that the way you start your morning 405 00:22:16,360 --> 00:22:18,729 sets the tone or the pace for the rest of the day. 406 00:22:18,730 --> 00:22:22,069 The sun’s coming up, and everyone still is sleeping. 407 00:22:22,070 --> 00:22:23,439 Even though it’s nice to have company, 408 00:22:23,440 --> 00:22:24,739 honestly, on this challenge, 409 00:22:24,740 --> 00:22:26,339 I’m really looking forward to some solo time. 410 00:22:26,340 --> 00:22:28,460 You never know what the tide’s gonna bring in. 411 00:22:37,250 --> 00:22:39,820 I got to be really careful if I’m gonna spear a fish. 412 00:22:43,060 --> 00:22:45,159 Holy [bleep]! 413 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:48,399 A lemon shark pretty damn close to shore. 414 00:22:48,400 --> 00:22:51,899 He is right in front of me. 415 00:22:51,900 --> 00:22:53,929 Oh, my go-o-d. 416 00:22:53,930 --> 00:22:55,669 He’s right there. 417 00:22:55,670 --> 00:22:58,139 Lemon sharks are very yellow and sandy, 418 00:22:58,140 --> 00:22:59,709 just like the bottom that I’m standing on, 419 00:22:59,710 --> 00:23:01,009 so they’re hard to see. 420 00:23:01,010 --> 00:23:03,210 All I can see is shadows. 421 00:23:08,150 --> 00:23:10,379 Massive hammerhead shark. 422 00:23:15,460 --> 00:23:18,729 Narrator: The great hammerhead shark ls an insatiable hunter 423 00:23:18,730 --> 00:23:21,000 that can grow to be 20 feet long. 424 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:29,599 Its mallet-shaped head is packed with more prey-detecting organs 425 00:23:29,600 --> 00:23:33,209 than other sharks, so it can search a larger area, 426 00:23:33,210 --> 00:23:35,809 much like a wide-beamed flashlight, 427 00:23:35,810 --> 00:23:37,339 and the position of the eyes 428 00:23:37,340 --> 00:23:39,849 as its head sways from side-to-side 429 00:23:39,850 --> 00:23:42,819 gives it 360-degree vision, 430 00:23:42,820 --> 00:23:45,920 a great advantage for a deadly predator. 431 00:24:11,480 --> 00:24:15,080 Massive hammerhead shark. 432 00:24:42,380 --> 00:24:45,349 I’m looking for crabs in these little holes at the moment. 433 00:24:45,350 --> 00:24:46,949 You can kind of see they have a little bit 434 00:24:46,950 --> 00:24:49,220 of red and blue on them. 435 00:24:52,050 --> 00:24:53,689 This is a bounty this morning. 436 00:24:53,690 --> 00:24:55,519 Like, I’ve already got three crabs 437 00:24:55,520 --> 00:24:57,419 in the space of about 5 minutes. 438 00:24:57,420 --> 00:25:00,429 This is gonna be a good score to bring back to camp. 439 00:25:00,430 --> 00:25:01,999 -Did you get a crab? -You got some brekkie? 440 00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:04,030 Yeah! Look at you. 441 00:25:06,370 --> 00:25:10,039 Steven: Yeah, great job. 442 00:25:10,040 --> 00:25:13,469 There’s not even a mouthful of meat in each crab. 443 00:25:13,470 --> 00:25:17,479 Chris: At most, it’s probably the same amount of calories per crab 444 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:20,149 as an M&M, maybe two M&M's. 445 00:25:20,150 --> 00:25:23,379 Living on three M&Ms, four M&Ms a day, 446 00:25:23,380 --> 00:25:24,749 that’s the caloric intake. 447 00:25:24,750 --> 00:25:27,419 It’s great for morale, and it tastes good, but, I mean, 448 00:25:27,420 --> 00:25:30,759 as far as really fueling your body with a necessity 449 00:25:30,760 --> 00:25:34,129 and the necessary calories to continue another day 450 00:25:34,130 --> 00:25:37,100 of hunting and stuff like that, it’s not even close. 451 00:25:39,630 --> 00:25:42,599 Oh, here comes Ryan. 452 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:43,800 Chris: Any luck? 453 00:25:47,370 --> 00:25:48,709 There’s all these little sharks around, 454 00:25:48,710 --> 00:25:52,079 and they were, like, swimming, like, super close to me. 455 00:25:52,080 --> 00:25:56,079 30 seconds after that, 10-foot [bleep] hammerhead 456 00:25:56,080 --> 00:25:58,119 30 feet away from me. Still, like, shaking. 457 00:25:58,120 --> 00:25:59,890 -Whaaat? -That was crazy. 458 00:26:01,690 --> 00:26:04,529 Could you see his hammer? -Oh, yeah. He was close. 459 00:26:04,530 --> 00:26:06,529 He kind of, like, went out a little bit further, 460 00:26:06,530 --> 00:26:09,199 and then his dorsal was out for a good 2 minutes, 461 00:26:09,200 --> 00:26:10,499 and he was just, like, floating around. 462 00:26:10,500 --> 00:26:14,169 You could see his tail fin and his dorsal fin. 463 00:26:14,170 --> 00:26:17,239 Ky: There’s a statistic in Australia that most shark attacks 464 00:26:17,240 --> 00:26:20,509 happen within like 6 feet of water or something. 465 00:26:20,510 --> 00:26:23,209 They’re out there. 466 00:26:23,210 --> 00:26:26,009 That was... I don’t know, I’m just... 467 00:26:26,010 --> 00:26:28,979 I don’t really care to be in the water after seeing that. 468 00:26:45,070 --> 00:26:47,899 Steven: We have a torrential downpour right now, 469 00:26:47,900 --> 00:26:50,239 so we are holding down, 470 00:26:50,240 --> 00:26:53,040 and hopefully, it passes sooner than later. 471 00:27:11,260 --> 00:27:14,229 Chris: Last night was a pretty tough one. 472 00:27:14,230 --> 00:27:17,029 There was a huge storm, so it was windy all night 473 00:27:17,030 --> 00:27:19,729 and almost put the fire out. 474 00:27:19,730 --> 00:27:22,539 But we got through it. Sun’s up. 475 00:27:28,580 --> 00:27:30,279 Ky: Slowly dying out here, 476 00:27:30,280 --> 00:27:35,849 so we’ve got to get better at figuring these sharks out 477 00:27:35,850 --> 00:27:41,020 and figuring out how we can find the food we need to eat. 478 00:27:48,260 --> 00:27:50,059 Gonna go out there and give it a go. 479 00:27:50,060 --> 00:27:51,699 Let’s go around the corner where there’s no wind. 480 00:27:51,700 --> 00:27:53,799 Yeah. No wind on that side, cool. 481 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:55,299 All right, wish me luck. Ky: Don’t go out too far, 482 00:27:55,300 --> 00:27:57,069 though, ’cause that current was super strong yesterday. 483 00:27:57,070 --> 00:27:59,009 Was it super strong? Yeah. 484 00:27:59,010 --> 00:28:00,669 Steven: We haven’t really had a substantial meal 485 00:28:00,670 --> 00:28:02,079 in the past couple of days. 486 00:28:02,080 --> 00:28:05,949 Our energy levels are super low, but I’m Steven Lee hall Jr. 487 00:28:05,950 --> 00:28:07,749 I’m the king of the forest. I’m kind of a big deal. 488 00:28:07,750 --> 00:28:09,079 I want to get in there. 489 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:10,319 There might be some sharks out there. 490 00:28:10,320 --> 00:28:12,649 I don’t know, but I’m a provider. 491 00:28:12,650 --> 00:28:13,889 I always have been. I’ve proved it 492 00:28:13,890 --> 00:28:16,659 on all my other adventures and challenges. 493 00:28:16,660 --> 00:28:18,059 Ky: Eva’s been a little bit nervous 494 00:28:18,060 --> 00:28:20,359 about getting in with the sharks. 495 00:28:20,360 --> 00:28:22,059 She is a desert girl. 496 00:28:22,060 --> 00:28:23,499 I grew up by the ocean. 497 00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:24,699 Today might be a perfect day 498 00:28:24,700 --> 00:28:26,529 for a dive lesson if you’re up for it. 499 00:28:26,530 --> 00:28:28,039 I would love that. 500 00:28:28,040 --> 00:28:31,339 Ky: She wants a few pointers, specifically on how to get down 501 00:28:31,340 --> 00:28:32,739 to interact with the sharks 502 00:28:32,740 --> 00:28:34,809 and also a bit more about their behavior 503 00:28:34,810 --> 00:28:37,039 and how to be around sharks. 504 00:28:53,230 --> 00:28:56,359 Steven: There is lemon sharks all over the place. 505 00:28:56,360 --> 00:28:58,099 Narrator: Lemon sharks get their name 506 00:28:58,100 --> 00:29:00,669 because of their distinctive yellow color, 507 00:29:00,670 --> 00:29:02,669 giving them incredible camouflage 508 00:29:02,670 --> 00:29:04,499 in the sandy shallows. 509 00:29:04,500 --> 00:29:07,409 These powerful sharks have been known to attack 510 00:29:07,410 --> 00:29:09,879 If there is a fresh kill nearby. 511 00:29:09,880 --> 00:29:11,479 Steven: They hang out in the shallows to keep away 512 00:29:11,480 --> 00:29:14,009 from the hammerheads and the other bigger predators. 513 00:29:14,010 --> 00:29:15,849 But a shark is still a shark, 514 00:29:15,850 --> 00:29:18,019 and this is still incredibly dangerous. 515 00:29:18,020 --> 00:29:20,349 It’s one thing to be in the water surrounded by little fish, 516 00:29:20,350 --> 00:29:23,519 but when you got these predators coming in, 517 00:29:23,520 --> 00:29:25,759 it’s a whole new ball game. 518 00:29:31,570 --> 00:29:33,429 The main aim out here is you don’t want to attract 519 00:29:33,430 --> 00:29:36,369 a shark’s attention, so any sort of frenetic movement 520 00:29:36,370 --> 00:29:38,539 ls gonna mimic a distressed fish. 521 00:29:38,540 --> 00:29:40,809 So the way I like to do it is when I’m under the water, 522 00:29:40,810 --> 00:29:43,239 I really just move my fins slowly. 523 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:46,249 If you want to go in and just try kicking 524 00:29:46,250 --> 00:29:48,419 and not using your hands and see how that works. 525 00:29:48,420 --> 00:29:49,420 All right. 526 00:29:58,330 --> 00:29:59,760 That looked great! 527 00:30:53,810 --> 00:30:56,019 -Whoa. -Whoa! Holy [bleep]. 528 00:30:56,020 --> 00:30:57,519 That was really close. 529 00:30:57,520 --> 00:30:59,689 The thing I’ve found with sharks is, like, 530 00:30:59,690 --> 00:31:01,589 the calmer you are, the calmer they are. 531 00:31:01,590 --> 00:31:03,359 -Totally. -If you start getting agitated, 532 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:05,059 then they start reacting to that. 533 00:31:05,060 --> 00:31:07,329 -Definitely. -And we do have this stick, 534 00:31:07,330 --> 00:31:09,259 so if one starts to come towards us, 535 00:31:09,260 --> 00:31:10,559 we’ll just put it in front, 536 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:12,969 and it’ll act as a barrier between us and the shark. 537 00:31:12,970 --> 00:31:15,569 Sharks have this super sensitive nose here. 538 00:31:15,570 --> 00:31:17,699 I’ve seen great white sharks 539 00:31:17,700 --> 00:31:20,209 being able to be pushed away from boats 540 00:31:20,210 --> 00:31:22,279 just by directing their nose away. 541 00:31:31,750 --> 00:31:34,319 Eva: This one shark comes at us, 542 00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:38,429 and this is, like, going from kindergarten to college 543 00:31:38,430 --> 00:31:40,889 in 2 seconds flat. 544 00:31:40,890 --> 00:31:41,959 Whoa! Watch out! 545 00:31:47,170 --> 00:31:50,899 Eva: Out of nowhere comes two and then three and then four sharks, 546 00:31:50,900 --> 00:31:53,909 and they’re all just circling and coming at us 547 00:31:53,910 --> 00:31:55,410 from all different angles. 548 00:31:59,110 --> 00:32:01,350 Look out! 549 00:32:18,630 --> 00:32:20,469 Look out! 550 00:32:32,450 --> 00:32:35,049 Eva: My heart is pounding in my chest. 551 00:32:35,050 --> 00:32:37,419 It was really intense to have those creatures 552 00:32:37,420 --> 00:32:38,889 swimming around like that. 553 00:32:38,890 --> 00:32:40,449 Ky: I feel kind of responsible, you know? 554 00:32:40,450 --> 00:32:42,919 I was the one that was like, "yeah, it’ll be okay," 555 00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:45,429 and all of a sudden, here are these reef sharks, 556 00:32:45,430 --> 00:32:46,629 but that’s the thing. 557 00:32:46,630 --> 00:32:48,029 They’re wild animals. 558 00:32:48,030 --> 00:32:51,029 You can never predict the behavior of a wild animal. 559 00:32:51,030 --> 00:32:53,429 Ky: Your lesson was a trial by fire. 560 00:32:53,430 --> 00:32:55,569 Eva: I would say so. 561 00:32:55,570 --> 00:32:56,740 [ Sighs ] 562 00:33:00,770 --> 00:33:03,079 Steven: The sun is relentless out here. 563 00:33:03,080 --> 00:33:04,509 You got heat radiating above you. 564 00:33:04,510 --> 00:33:07,049 You got heat radiating from the sand. 565 00:33:07,050 --> 00:33:09,279 That’s a really, really bad situation. 566 00:33:09,280 --> 00:33:10,749 Narrator: The sun in the Caribbean delivers 567 00:33:10,750 --> 00:33:13,819 some of the strongest UV radiation in the world. 568 00:33:13,820 --> 00:33:16,659 The water and the ocean’s sandy bottom 569 00:33:16,660 --> 00:33:19,189 act like the sun’s magnifying glass, 570 00:33:19,190 --> 00:33:23,559 increasing UV intensity by 50% more than on land. 571 00:33:23,560 --> 00:33:26,599 Steven: It’s a hot one today, boy. 572 00:33:26,600 --> 00:33:30,169 This salt, the wind, the heat combined, 573 00:33:30,170 --> 00:33:33,170 all of these really do a lot to keep us from getting food. 574 00:33:55,230 --> 00:33:57,629 I might have a bit of a sit for a second. 575 00:33:57,630 --> 00:33:59,829 [ Sighs ] 576 00:33:59,830 --> 00:34:03,939 Ky: Today is the day when you feel like your body’s finally started 577 00:34:03,940 --> 00:34:06,069 to turn on itself. 578 00:34:06,070 --> 00:34:08,340 Whoo, head spin. 579 00:34:10,440 --> 00:34:13,379 Oh, hang on. 580 00:34:13,380 --> 00:34:16,719 We are at that stage where our bodies 581 00:34:16,720 --> 00:34:20,149 are really getting affected by the lack of food. 582 00:34:20,150 --> 00:34:24,319 I probably got, like, 30 minutes of sleep last night, if that. 583 00:34:24,320 --> 00:34:26,590 Feeling it. 584 00:34:28,700 --> 00:34:30,059 Whoa. 585 00:34:30,060 --> 00:34:31,199 Steven: I’m starting to feel fatigued. 586 00:34:31,200 --> 00:34:33,629 When I stand up, I get the light-headedness. 587 00:34:33,630 --> 00:34:37,139 Reactions are gonna be slower just ’cause of lack of food. 588 00:34:37,140 --> 00:34:39,509 If you don’t get sleep, you get fatigued. 589 00:34:39,510 --> 00:34:41,779 There’s dangerous rocks all over the place, 590 00:34:41,780 --> 00:34:43,909 and all these sharks coming in. 591 00:34:43,910 --> 00:34:46,609 One false move, and you’re out. 592 00:34:57,090 --> 00:34:58,829 Ryan: Oh, nice. Is that green rope? 593 00:34:58,830 --> 00:35:01,389 It’s got a hook! Oh, and there’s a hook. 594 00:35:01,390 --> 00:35:04,259 Ryan and I just found some fishing line and a fishing hook. 595 00:35:04,260 --> 00:35:05,660 The hook’s a little beat-up but... 596 00:35:10,940 --> 00:35:12,069 -Here we go. -Man, they’re gonna be 597 00:35:12,070 --> 00:35:15,209 excited about that one. -Score. 598 00:35:15,210 --> 00:35:18,239 Never know. 599 00:35:18,240 --> 00:35:19,609 Steven: What happened? 600 00:35:19,610 --> 00:35:22,249 Ryan: Well, we found a giant bowl of monofilament. 601 00:35:22,250 --> 00:35:24,019 No way! -What?! 602 00:35:24,020 --> 00:35:25,549 And it had a hook. 603 00:35:25,550 --> 00:35:27,289 -Oh, my god. -The hook’s a little rusted, 604 00:35:27,290 --> 00:35:28,919 so we got to be careful. 605 00:35:28,920 --> 00:35:30,959 -But still. -It’s a good 40 feet of line. 606 00:35:30,960 --> 00:35:32,959 I think it opens the door of opportunities. 607 00:35:32,960 --> 00:35:34,359 Oh, this is gonna be good, guys. 608 00:35:34,360 --> 00:35:35,829 It’s game changing. -Yeah. 609 00:35:35,830 --> 00:35:37,359 Steven: Some fishing line and a fishing hook, 610 00:35:37,360 --> 00:35:38,969 it’s gonna be so beneficial 611 00:35:38,970 --> 00:35:40,929 and such an amazing tool out here. 612 00:35:40,930 --> 00:35:43,539 -Nice. Good score. -It’s a game changer. 613 00:35:43,540 --> 00:35:44,799 Chris found a fishing line, 614 00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:46,539 Ky: And he’s, like, a commercial fisherman, 615 00:35:46,540 --> 00:35:49,479 so if he can’t bring anything out of these waters, 616 00:35:49,480 --> 00:35:50,809 then nobody can. 617 00:35:50,810 --> 00:35:52,679 I’m gonna go mess around with the sea lion 618 00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:53,979 a little bit before it gets too hot. 619 00:35:53,980 --> 00:35:55,449 Good lucky, buddy. -All right, man. 620 00:35:55,450 --> 00:35:57,250 -Good luck out there. -Kick ass there, buddy. 621 00:36:04,190 --> 00:36:07,089 Chris: We’ve had very little success in the water. 622 00:36:07,090 --> 00:36:08,929 The days that we’ve had any kind of success, 623 00:36:08,930 --> 00:36:10,359 the sharks show up. 624 00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:12,469 With our experience and the strength of our team, 625 00:36:12,470 --> 00:36:13,769 we should be thriving, 626 00:36:13,770 --> 00:36:16,369 and it’s not from lack of effort or lack of knowledge. 627 00:36:16,370 --> 00:36:19,769 It’s just, you know, lack of luck. 628 00:36:19,770 --> 00:36:23,079 Oh, what do we got here? 629 00:36:23,080 --> 00:36:25,179 Found a smashed-up little... 630 00:36:25,180 --> 00:36:26,979 Looks like a little mangrove snapper. 631 00:36:26,980 --> 00:36:30,479 Looks like something jammed that up pretty good. 632 00:36:30,480 --> 00:36:32,719 I can use that as bait. 633 00:36:38,120 --> 00:36:41,799 It’s been 5 days since we’ve had anything substantial to eat. 634 00:36:41,800 --> 00:36:43,229 Fatigue is setting in. 635 00:36:43,230 --> 00:36:45,399 We’re starting to get a little complacent. 636 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:47,829 One of the most frustrating things as a fisherman, 637 00:36:47,830 --> 00:36:49,799 the competition with the sharks has been, like, 638 00:36:49,800 --> 00:36:52,740 the biggest pain in the ass. 639 00:37:26,570 --> 00:37:28,540 The shark just took my fish. 640 00:37:41,650 --> 00:37:44,459 Oh, my [bleep]! 641 00:37:44,460 --> 00:37:47,289 What the [bleep]?! 642 00:37:47,290 --> 00:37:48,999 Oh, [bleep]! 643 00:37:49,000 --> 00:37:50,759 The shark just took my fish. 644 00:37:50,760 --> 00:37:51,869 Damn it. 645 00:38:02,410 --> 00:38:04,279 Steven: What’s going on, bud? 646 00:38:04,280 --> 00:38:07,009 Chris: So I’m walking down the point, and I see, like, 647 00:38:07,010 --> 00:38:09,319 this little minnow, like, I don’t know if, like, an osprey 648 00:38:09,320 --> 00:38:10,619 was picking at it or whatever. 649 00:38:10,620 --> 00:38:13,049 So I’m like, "throw this [bleep] fish on," 650 00:38:13,050 --> 00:38:16,889 and 2 seconds later, 8-foot [Bleep] reef shark. 651 00:38:16,890 --> 00:38:18,789 -No. -I was panicked. 652 00:38:18,790 --> 00:38:19,929 I’m trying to get this line in as fast as I can 653 00:38:19,930 --> 00:38:22,299 just to get the bait out of the water. 654 00:38:22,300 --> 00:38:25,629 He took it, like, face above water, open mouth, 655 00:38:25,630 --> 00:38:27,599 like, grabbed that thing... -Shut up. 656 00:38:27,600 --> 00:38:28,999 ...and then still kept coming to me. 657 00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:31,599 Dude, I was like, "duces, I’m out of here." 658 00:38:31,600 --> 00:38:34,509 Ky: These sharks are smart, and they’re learning fast 659 00:38:34,510 --> 00:38:38,110 what our behaviors are and how that can help them get food. 660 00:38:40,010 --> 00:38:41,679 -Wow. -It was insane. 661 00:38:41,680 --> 00:38:43,849 Ky: We’re definitely gonna have to change some of our behaviors 662 00:38:43,850 --> 00:38:46,449 because this isn’t working at the moment. 663 00:38:55,860 --> 00:38:57,959 Ryan: Oh, I can’t really sleep. 664 00:38:57,960 --> 00:39:01,170 The wind is just whipping, and it’s miserable. 665 00:39:04,540 --> 00:39:06,209 Here’s the rain. 666 00:39:06,210 --> 00:39:08,270 Aaand now it’s raining. 667 00:39:10,740 --> 00:39:13,479 Just a little unsettling. 668 00:39:13,480 --> 00:39:17,119 It’s, like, we get a few minutes, and then it rains. 669 00:39:17,120 --> 00:39:19,149 Then we get an hour, and then it rains. 670 00:39:19,150 --> 00:39:21,489 This tropical paradise keeps throwing us... 671 00:39:21,490 --> 00:39:24,760 Curve balls left and right. 672 00:39:42,340 --> 00:39:45,179 Ryan: The wind’s picked up a whole lot throughout the night. 673 00:39:45,180 --> 00:39:47,280 The one in the middle. -Yeah. 674 00:39:49,080 --> 00:39:52,019 Chris: Last night... brutal. 675 00:39:52,020 --> 00:39:54,019 It was very windy. The wind switched direction. 676 00:39:54,020 --> 00:39:57,589 It was out of the east, which we weren’t really prepared for. 677 00:39:57,590 --> 00:40:00,529 Narrator: As the group approaches the end of their first week, 678 00:40:00,530 --> 00:40:03,029 the winds have picked up significantly, 679 00:40:03,030 --> 00:40:05,969 compromising their ability to look for food. 680 00:40:05,970 --> 00:40:08,869 Ky: The wind is hammering this side of the island, 681 00:40:08,870 --> 00:40:11,909 and the waves are so rough that there’s not a lot 682 00:40:11,910 --> 00:40:13,569 we can do on a day like today. 683 00:40:33,030 --> 00:40:37,659 Eva: This morning, I scraped my foot on a piece of coral, 684 00:40:37,660 --> 00:40:40,529 and it’s just got a gnarly gash on the bottom, 685 00:40:40,530 --> 00:40:42,439 and it just needs a couple days out of the water 686 00:40:42,440 --> 00:40:44,700 just to get a scab formed. 687 00:40:46,870 --> 00:40:48,309 Ky: We’re starving. 688 00:40:48,310 --> 00:40:53,849 We’ve only caught one little snapper and a few small crabs. 689 00:40:53,850 --> 00:40:56,479 I think this is probably the least amount I’ve eaten 690 00:40:56,480 --> 00:40:58,179 out of either of my challenges. 691 00:40:58,180 --> 00:40:59,589 In the everglades and South Africa, 692 00:40:59,590 --> 00:41:02,419 we were eating abundantly. 693 00:41:02,420 --> 00:41:05,489 Either daily or every other day. 694 00:41:05,490 --> 00:41:07,589 Chris: Now, as far as bringing home the bacon, 695 00:41:07,590 --> 00:41:10,059 I would say that we’re an absolute failure. 696 00:41:10,060 --> 00:41:12,699 This weather has been a nonstop issue, 697 00:41:12,700 --> 00:41:14,729 and the days that we’ve had any kind of success, 698 00:41:14,730 --> 00:41:17,269 the sharks show up, so if it’s not one thing, it’s the other. 699 00:41:17,270 --> 00:41:18,939 This is not a postcard here. -Yeah. 700 00:41:18,940 --> 00:41:20,839 Eva: Every single one of us ls calorie-depleted. 701 00:41:20,840 --> 00:41:22,839 You know, you feel it. You get light-headed sometimes 702 00:41:22,840 --> 00:41:24,009 when you stand up. 703 00:41:24,010 --> 00:41:25,709 Our brains aren’t working as quickly. 704 00:41:25,710 --> 00:41:28,079 Our reaction times aren’t working as quickly. 705 00:41:28,080 --> 00:41:30,479 Well, today’s got to be food-focused. 706 00:41:30,480 --> 00:41:32,819 Steven: It’s impossible to try to fish here in the water, 707 00:41:32,820 --> 00:41:34,589 and it’s too windy to take the dinghy. 708 00:41:34,590 --> 00:41:37,559 We’re gonna have to trek maybe 4 or 5 miles all the way 709 00:41:37,560 --> 00:41:40,059 down the side of the island to get away from this wind. 710 00:41:40,060 --> 00:41:43,399 It’s a better environment for the fish we’re looking for. 711 00:41:43,400 --> 00:41:45,799 Ky: The problem is that each day we’re out here 712 00:41:45,800 --> 00:41:48,169 that we’re not getting food, we’re doing downhill quickly. 713 00:41:48,170 --> 00:41:50,699 Steven: I want to get fish, and that’s our only option. 714 00:41:50,700 --> 00:41:52,339 Ky: We don’t have a choice. We got to get out. 715 00:41:52,340 --> 00:41:56,479 We got to keep moving and keep motivated to find food 716 00:41:56,480 --> 00:41:58,879 because our situation will go down way faster 717 00:41:58,880 --> 00:42:00,479 if we don’t get the protein. 718 00:42:00,480 --> 00:42:01,779 I’m holding down the fort today, you guys. 719 00:42:01,780 --> 00:42:03,679 I want to get my foot healed up. 720 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:05,219 I’ll stay with you. -Right on. 721 00:42:05,220 --> 00:42:10,489 I don’t really have any desire to hang out with wild sharks. 722 00:42:10,490 --> 00:42:13,529 In the last 7 days, I’ve encountered quite a few sharks. 723 00:42:13,530 --> 00:42:16,299 I had an encounter with a 12-foot great hammerhead shark, 724 00:42:16,300 --> 00:42:17,859 I had a couple lemon sharks... Holy [bleep]! 725 00:42:17,860 --> 00:42:19,869 ...come up and bump me right in the calf, 726 00:42:19,870 --> 00:42:22,369 so I’ve had my fill of the sharks, 727 00:42:22,370 --> 00:42:24,639 and I don’t really care to be in the water anymore. 728 00:42:24,640 --> 00:42:26,939 There’s a reason why I don’t live near the ocean. 729 00:42:26,940 --> 00:42:28,939 Well, fingers crossed we bring home food this time. 730 00:42:28,940 --> 00:42:30,279 Eva: Awesome, be safe out there, guys. 731 00:42:30,280 --> 00:42:32,109 -Hold down the fort. -Bring back some fish. 732 00:42:32,110 --> 00:42:33,909 Yeah, that would be amazing. 733 00:42:33,910 --> 00:42:37,049 Narrator: The group has been situated on the windward side of the island 734 00:42:37,050 --> 00:42:38,989 for the last 7 days. 735 00:42:38,990 --> 00:42:43,059 Now, Chris, Ky, and Steven have decided to undertake 736 00:42:43,060 --> 00:42:47,389 a grueling 5-mile trek west to the leeward side 737 00:42:47,390 --> 00:42:49,929 in hopes of finding calmer conditions 738 00:42:49,930 --> 00:42:51,729 and a more viable food source, 739 00:42:51,730 --> 00:42:55,099 where the sharks have not yet adapted to their behavior. 740 00:42:55,100 --> 00:42:59,169 Steven: Yeah, it’s a trek for sure, so we got some walking to do. 741 00:42:59,170 --> 00:43:01,839 If we don’t find a source of food and protein, 742 00:43:01,840 --> 00:43:04,039 we’re gonna be in a lick of trouble. 743 00:43:04,040 --> 00:43:06,149 We got to get food today. 744 00:43:25,100 --> 00:43:28,199 Narrator: For the last 7 days, the team of all-stars 745 00:43:28,200 --> 00:43:30,099 has been struggling to find food 746 00:43:30,100 --> 00:43:32,369 in the shark-filled waters of Andros. 747 00:43:32,370 --> 00:43:34,509 The shark just took my fish. 748 00:43:34,510 --> 00:43:37,139 Eva is now immobilized with a foot injury 749 00:43:37,140 --> 00:43:38,639 from the sharp coral, 750 00:43:38,640 --> 00:43:41,309 and Ryan is reluctant to get back in the water 751 00:43:41,310 --> 00:43:44,479 after a close encounter with a great hammerhead. 752 00:43:44,480 --> 00:43:46,249 Holy [bleep]! 753 00:43:46,250 --> 00:43:48,449 The team is depleted and sunburned, 754 00:43:48,450 --> 00:43:51,019 and with a 5-mile water extraction ahead of them 755 00:43:51,020 --> 00:43:54,059 and 7 days left, they are desperate for food. 756 00:43:54,060 --> 00:43:56,159 Ryan: I think this is probably the least amount I’ve eaten 757 00:43:56,160 --> 00:43:57,859 on either of my challenges. 758 00:43:57,860 --> 00:44:01,299 The strong winds make it impossible to fish near camp, 759 00:44:01,300 --> 00:44:04,999 so Ky, Chris, and Steven have decided to take a risk 760 00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:10,009 and hike many miles west in search of calmer waters. 761 00:44:10,010 --> 00:44:12,549 Steven: I want to get fish, and that’s our only option. 762 00:44:12,550 --> 00:44:15,719 If we get eaten alive, we get eaten alive. 763 00:44:15,720 --> 00:44:18,049 Ky: We got to get food today. 764 00:44:18,050 --> 00:44:19,119 Yeah. 765 00:44:26,430 --> 00:44:28,159 Ky: I actually have mad respect for Ryan 766 00:44:28,160 --> 00:44:29,929 for laying down his boundaries. 767 00:44:29,930 --> 00:44:31,429 Chris: Ryan’s very comfortable in the water. 768 00:44:31,430 --> 00:44:33,799 He’s just not comfortable with the sharks. 769 00:44:33,800 --> 00:44:35,899 For me, it’s the exact opposite. 770 00:44:35,900 --> 00:44:37,899 I see a shark. I want to see it up close. 771 00:44:37,900 --> 00:44:40,439 Usually the sharks I see are from the scallop boat. 772 00:44:40,440 --> 00:44:42,239 Steven: This looks like a pretty good spot. 773 00:44:42,240 --> 00:44:44,509 -Oh, look, needlefish. -Pike fish. Needlefish. 774 00:44:44,510 --> 00:44:46,949 Yep. This is a lot more promising, 775 00:44:46,950 --> 00:44:49,579 starting to see these darker pools, which is good. 776 00:44:49,580 --> 00:44:51,479 It’s gonna be deeper water, 777 00:44:51,480 --> 00:44:53,289 and deeper water holds more reef, 778 00:44:53,290 --> 00:44:55,759 and that’s where the fish tend to hang out. 779 00:44:55,760 --> 00:44:58,089 Shark. Right here, right here. 780 00:44:58,090 --> 00:44:59,329 A little baby lemon. 781 00:44:59,330 --> 00:45:01,259 You know what follows the baby lemon. 782 00:45:01,260 --> 00:45:02,829 Yep, the hammerheads. 783 00:45:02,830 --> 00:45:05,599 Steven: There are sharks everywhere, but we got to eat too. 784 00:45:05,600 --> 00:45:07,169 Let’s make this worth the walk. 785 00:45:07,170 --> 00:45:09,299 We’re all low on energy, between the sun, 786 00:45:09,300 --> 00:45:11,169 the heat, the dehydration. 787 00:45:11,170 --> 00:45:12,739 If we don’t start getting protein, 788 00:45:12,740 --> 00:45:14,369 then we’re not gonna last too long. 789 00:45:14,370 --> 00:45:16,179 Is the risk worth the reward? 790 00:45:16,180 --> 00:45:19,249 I think so ’cause I’m gonna eat tonight. 791 00:45:19,250 --> 00:45:21,649 -Be careful! -I’m gonna keep watch. 792 00:45:34,060 --> 00:45:35,630 You see any fish? 793 00:45:38,230 --> 00:45:39,829 Seems to be the theme of this island. 794 00:45:39,830 --> 00:45:41,130 Man, I’m telling you. 795 00:45:48,470 --> 00:45:50,909 -Hey. -Hey, how is it going out there? 796 00:45:50,910 --> 00:45:52,409 Yeah, I got a bunch of crab. 797 00:45:52,410 --> 00:45:55,149 That’s awesome. How far down did you go? 798 00:45:55,150 --> 00:45:56,919 Oh, probably a mile and a half. 799 00:45:56,920 --> 00:45:58,249 Gonna stay off that foot. 800 00:45:58,250 --> 00:45:59,749 I’m just ready for this thing to be all healed up 801 00:45:59,750 --> 00:46:01,919 so I can be firing on six cylinders again. 802 00:46:01,920 --> 00:46:07,029 It’s so hard for me to stay put and not feel like 803 00:46:07,030 --> 00:46:11,059 I’m doing something to forward our whole mission out here. 804 00:46:11,060 --> 00:46:12,159 -Nice. -What you got? 805 00:46:12,160 --> 00:46:13,729 -Ten. -Nice. Perfect. 806 00:46:13,730 --> 00:46:15,469 Man, I wonder where those other guys are at. 807 00:46:15,470 --> 00:46:17,369 Oh, I really hope they get a big fish. 808 00:46:17,370 --> 00:46:20,140 I could use some mouthfuls of protein. 809 00:46:36,890 --> 00:46:38,359 Got one! 810 00:46:38,360 --> 00:46:42,529 -Nice. -That’s awesome! Yeah. 811 00:46:42,530 --> 00:46:45,729 Bring it in quick! Get out of there! 812 00:46:45,730 --> 00:46:49,299 Narrator: Steven must keep the bloody and wounded fish above water 813 00:46:49,300 --> 00:46:52,739 and get it to shore as quickly as possible. 814 00:46:52,740 --> 00:46:56,839 A shark’s olfactory receptors are extremely sensitive. 815 00:46:56,840 --> 00:46:58,639 Any shark within the vicinity 816 00:46:58,640 --> 00:47:01,379 will react rapidly to the fish blood 817 00:47:01,380 --> 00:47:03,549 even at very low concentrations, 818 00:47:03,550 --> 00:47:07,520 using its acute sense of smell to guide it to the source. 819 00:47:09,420 --> 00:47:12,259 -All right. -Nice break! 820 00:47:12,260 --> 00:47:13,889 Ky: You know what? It’s better than nothing. 821 00:47:13,890 --> 00:47:17,229 A few more of these would make a really great meal 822 00:47:17,230 --> 00:47:19,169 and would definitely be the difference 823 00:47:19,170 --> 00:47:22,099 between us starting to turn the corner out here. 824 00:47:22,100 --> 00:47:24,699 Guys! Got one! -Oh, good! 825 00:47:24,700 --> 00:47:27,770 Oh, nice work! -Yeah! 826 00:47:29,440 --> 00:47:30,679 -Whoo. -All right. 827 00:47:30,680 --> 00:47:33,649 Oh, look at that! That’s huge! -That’s huge. 828 00:47:33,650 --> 00:47:35,209 Two down, baby. 829 00:47:35,210 --> 00:47:36,579 I’m feeling it. 830 00:47:36,580 --> 00:47:38,119 I got the aim. I got the rhythm. 831 00:47:38,120 --> 00:47:41,889 I’m really feeling the spear, I’m feeling the environment. 832 00:47:41,890 --> 00:47:45,589 -Got one! -[Bleep]. He’s on fire. 833 00:47:45,590 --> 00:47:47,959 What the [bleep]? You know, you’re a ninja. 834 00:47:47,960 --> 00:47:50,729 Steven Lee hall, he’s an absolute spartan 835 00:47:50,730 --> 00:47:53,099 with that spear. Got it! 836 00:47:53,100 --> 00:47:56,069 Every time he went under the water... got one! 837 00:47:56,070 --> 00:47:57,269 ...he didn’t come up empty-handed. 838 00:47:57,270 --> 00:48:00,109 Ky: That’s the biggest yet! 839 00:48:00,110 --> 00:48:01,539 Steven: I’m pretty super elated right now. 840 00:48:01,540 --> 00:48:03,779 What an amazing day so far. 841 00:48:09,680 --> 00:48:11,219 Honestly, I can’t keep up. 842 00:48:11,220 --> 00:48:14,790 -Got one. -Go, Chris! Success all around! 843 00:48:17,160 --> 00:48:18,819 [ Bubbling ] Shark! 844 00:48:18,820 --> 00:48:22,460 [ Normal voice ] Shark in the water! Shark in the water. 845 00:48:26,070 --> 00:48:27,599 Oh, my god. 846 00:48:27,600 --> 00:48:30,369 Get out of the water. -[Bleep]. 847 00:48:40,780 --> 00:48:42,349 Steven: With all that activity in the water, 848 00:48:42,350 --> 00:48:43,649 you got all this blood, 849 00:48:43,650 --> 00:48:46,749 and when sharks start moving in, you got to move out. 850 00:48:46,750 --> 00:48:48,219 Well, how many we get? 851 00:48:48,220 --> 00:48:51,859 Oh, I don’t... I’ve lost count, mate. 852 00:48:51,860 --> 00:48:55,459 [ Laughing ] Look at that bag. This is nuts. 853 00:48:55,460 --> 00:48:56,759 You’ve heard of the king of the forest? 854 00:48:56,760 --> 00:48:59,569 Let me introduce you to the king of the ocean, my friend. 855 00:48:59,570 --> 00:49:01,499 Poseidon’s my right-hand man. 856 00:49:01,500 --> 00:49:03,369 Kind of a big deal. I keep telling you guys. 857 00:49:03,370 --> 00:49:06,909 You guys got to take my word for it here. 858 00:49:06,910 --> 00:49:08,469 Sometimes risk doesn’t equal reward, 859 00:49:08,470 --> 00:49:10,740 but it sure as hell did today. 860 00:49:20,450 --> 00:49:22,419 We made it! -Hey, guys. 861 00:49:22,420 --> 00:49:24,559 -Welcome back. -I like the smile on<i> his</i> face. 862 00:49:24,560 --> 00:49:26,829 You like the smile on my face? 863 00:49:26,830 --> 00:49:28,759 That’s a kind-of-a-big-deal smile right there. 864 00:49:28,760 --> 00:49:30,129 [ Laughing ] -Success? 865 00:49:30,130 --> 00:49:31,299 We killed it, guys. -Yeah? 866 00:49:31,300 --> 00:49:32,699 We are all gonna go to bed full tonight. 867 00:49:32,700 --> 00:49:34,929 -Tell me more. -Let’s go up! Let me show you! 868 00:49:34,930 --> 00:49:37,399 To come out here with an all-star team 869 00:49:37,400 --> 00:49:39,739 and to be able to feed everybody and boost morale 870 00:49:39,740 --> 00:49:41,339 is such a super blessing. 871 00:49:41,340 --> 00:49:44,009 Let’s see what you got. 872 00:49:44,010 --> 00:49:45,609 What? 873 00:49:45,610 --> 00:49:47,649 -Thank you. -That’s amazing. 874 00:49:47,650 --> 00:49:48,809 But, yeah, guys. 875 00:49:48,810 --> 00:49:50,549 Ryan: Damn, we got a lot of cooking to do. 876 00:49:50,550 --> 00:49:52,419 Chris: Steven Lee hall, he just killed it. 877 00:49:52,420 --> 00:49:54,890 He definitely gets the gold star today. 878 00:49:57,120 --> 00:49:59,759 What a great turning point for the second half. 879 00:49:59,760 --> 00:50:02,459 We needed this day, you guys. 880 00:50:02,460 --> 00:50:04,329 -So good? -Oh, my god. 881 00:50:04,330 --> 00:50:07,069 Mmm, so much meat. Feels so good to chew. 882 00:50:07,070 --> 00:50:09,099 Ky: So amazing, the one thing you take for granted 883 00:50:09,100 --> 00:50:12,239 ls multiple chews on the same mouthful of food. 884 00:50:12,240 --> 00:50:15,039 A shot of protein like that actually has 885 00:50:15,040 --> 00:50:16,279 an almost instant effect. 886 00:50:16,280 --> 00:50:18,709 I feel like I just powered up a level. 887 00:50:18,710 --> 00:50:20,409 All we got to do is sustain this. 888 00:50:20,410 --> 00:50:23,419 You got to think for extraction, too, you know. 889 00:50:23,420 --> 00:50:25,419 That’s never an easy thing. 890 00:50:25,420 --> 00:50:28,119 Ky: It’s an open-water extraction. They’re exhausting. 891 00:50:28,120 --> 00:50:30,519 You’ve got to put up with the wind and the currents. 892 00:50:30,520 --> 00:50:33,159 We’re gonna need a lot of calories and a lot of muscle 893 00:50:33,160 --> 00:50:35,459 to be able to get to the extraction point. 894 00:50:35,460 --> 00:50:36,799 Ky: If we could have a meal like this 895 00:50:36,800 --> 00:50:38,229 the night before extraction. 896 00:50:38,230 --> 00:50:39,629 Ryan: We keep eating like this, we may not want to leave. 897 00:50:39,630 --> 00:50:42,399 [ Laughter ] Steven: Yeah, right. 898 00:50:42,400 --> 00:50:44,469 Things never said on "naked and afraid." 899 00:50:44,470 --> 00:50:46,139 [ Laughter ] 900 00:50:54,210 --> 00:50:56,920 Eva: Whoo, it is so real right now. 901 00:50:58,350 --> 00:50:59,920 Oh, god. -Yep. 902 00:51:17,440 --> 00:51:20,939 Night seven was brutal, probably more rain in an hour last night 903 00:51:20,940 --> 00:51:22,840 than we’ve had in the last 7 days. 904 00:51:24,010 --> 00:51:25,909 -[Bleep] No. -[ Laughing ] Yes. 905 00:51:25,910 --> 00:51:28,779 The weather has been probably our biggest thorn in our side. 906 00:51:28,780 --> 00:51:32,150 It’s blown 30 miles an hour every single day. 907 00:51:33,820 --> 00:51:35,289 Ky: I’m super excited. 908 00:51:35,290 --> 00:51:36,719 You know, we’re gonna be able to get out on the dinghy. 909 00:51:36,720 --> 00:51:37,919 We’re gonna be able to get a little deeper, 910 00:51:37,920 --> 00:51:39,259 and that’s where the bigger fish are, 911 00:51:39,260 --> 00:51:43,059 I mean, the bigger sharks but also the bigger fish. 912 00:51:43,060 --> 00:51:44,859 Narrator: With the winds dying down, 913 00:51:44,860 --> 00:51:47,669 the team plans to fish closer to their camp 914 00:51:47,670 --> 00:51:51,139 and access the offshore reefs directly across from it. 915 00:51:51,140 --> 00:51:52,539 Ky: It’s just good to check it out 916 00:51:52,540 --> 00:51:54,939 because if we do have a source of fish closer to home, 917 00:51:54,940 --> 00:51:57,139 then that’s just gonna keep us more well-fed 918 00:51:57,140 --> 00:51:58,309 without burning up the energy we need yesterday. 919 00:51:58,310 --> 00:51:59,579 -Sure. -Absolutely. 920 00:51:59,580 --> 00:52:01,009 I’ll do that run with you. I don’t know 921 00:52:01,010 --> 00:52:03,119 how helpful I can be, but I can keep watch. 922 00:52:03,120 --> 00:52:04,380 How’s your foot feeling? 923 00:52:06,690 --> 00:52:08,519 My foot seems like it’s well on its way to healing. 924 00:52:08,520 --> 00:52:10,489 It’s not nearly as sore as it has been. 925 00:52:10,490 --> 00:52:11,619 Okay, let’s do it! -Yeah. 926 00:52:11,620 --> 00:52:12,829 Chris: You be safe. 927 00:52:12,830 --> 00:52:15,429 I’m ready to be productive. We need to eat. 928 00:52:15,430 --> 00:52:17,429 That’s really our race from here to the end... 929 00:52:17,430 --> 00:52:19,270 How do we make it strong through extraction? 930 00:52:24,370 --> 00:52:25,769 How about here? 931 00:52:25,770 --> 00:52:26,939 This looks like a good spot. 932 00:52:26,940 --> 00:52:28,110 Yeah, it does. -Yeah. 933 00:52:32,710 --> 00:52:34,409 We should stay close together... 934 00:52:34,410 --> 00:52:38,219 -Absolutely. -...And watch each other’s back. 935 00:52:38,220 --> 00:52:40,049 I’ll keep an eye out for you guys for sure. 936 00:52:40,050 --> 00:52:43,189 I would prefer to have someone on top at all times. 937 00:52:43,190 --> 00:52:45,419 A person sitting in a boat raised above the water 938 00:52:45,420 --> 00:52:47,289 can see black shapes moving toward you, 939 00:52:47,290 --> 00:52:49,059 and they can point them out way faster 940 00:52:49,060 --> 00:52:50,529 than I’m gonna see them under the water. 941 00:52:50,530 --> 00:52:51,530 -All right. -Keep an eye out. 942 00:52:51,531 --> 00:52:52,929 If you need us, tap the boat. 943 00:52:52,930 --> 00:52:54,000 Yep. 944 00:52:57,240 --> 00:53:00,739 There’s definitely bigger fish here than closer to shore! 945 00:53:00,740 --> 00:53:03,409 Steven: Bigger fish means bigger sharks and bigger predators. 946 00:53:03,410 --> 00:53:05,409 It’s something that we got to be careful with. 947 00:53:26,630 --> 00:53:28,199 Another shark on the far side. 948 00:53:28,200 --> 00:53:30,900 Steven: Three sharks! Three sharks in the water! 949 00:53:33,470 --> 00:53:35,409 Be careful! 950 00:53:35,410 --> 00:53:36,779 Steven: Wish we could spear some fish, 951 00:53:36,780 --> 00:53:39,649 but with those sharks in the water, 952 00:53:39,650 --> 00:53:41,680 the risk is not worth the reward. 953 00:53:46,390 --> 00:53:48,019 The reef sharks start to circle, 954 00:53:48,020 --> 00:53:51,459 and that’s not a good sign with these sharks. 955 00:53:51,460 --> 00:53:53,459 They tend to circle their prey. 956 00:53:53,460 --> 00:53:56,299 They do it with fish to sort of get them in a nice ball 957 00:53:56,300 --> 00:53:57,559 so they can attack, 958 00:53:57,560 --> 00:54:00,399 and also they attract bigger sharks out there, 959 00:54:00,400 --> 00:54:02,669 so we need to get out of the water. 960 00:54:12,380 --> 00:54:14,010 Eva: Whoa! Watch out! 961 00:54:17,620 --> 00:54:19,619 Ky: Okay, back to the shore. 962 00:54:19,620 --> 00:54:21,689 Ky: It’s getting dangerous down there. 963 00:54:21,690 --> 00:54:24,119 It’s amazing how aggressive they could become. 964 00:54:39,370 --> 00:54:41,169 [Bleep] [Bleep]. 965 00:54:41,170 --> 00:54:43,839 Today is the end of day 8. 966 00:54:43,840 --> 00:54:48,179 Unfortunately, the mosquitoes are really bad tonight. 967 00:54:48,180 --> 00:54:51,379 Whoo, they’re biting. -They are. 968 00:54:51,380 --> 00:54:52,989 Ky: Ooh, must be the worst yet. 969 00:54:52,990 --> 00:54:56,049 I don’t know if you can see the mosquitoes around me, 970 00:54:56,050 --> 00:54:59,159 but they’re really something else tonight. 971 00:54:59,160 --> 00:55:03,199 Steven: Well, the wind died down but kind of a catch-22 here. 972 00:55:03,200 --> 00:55:05,629 Narrator: The stagnant puddles from the many rainstorms 973 00:55:05,630 --> 00:55:07,599 have created the perfect breeding ground 974 00:55:07,600 --> 00:55:09,599 for mosquitoes and sand fleas. 975 00:55:09,600 --> 00:55:11,300 The mosquitoes are brutal. 976 00:55:13,510 --> 00:55:15,439 About the size of a pencil tip, 977 00:55:15,440 --> 00:55:18,409 the tiny sand fleas deliver a painful bite 978 00:55:18,410 --> 00:55:22,609 that can cause ulcers and oozing sores. 979 00:55:22,610 --> 00:55:24,319 Eva: All right. The sun’s officially set. 980 00:55:24,320 --> 00:55:26,689 [Bleep] Now. -Seriously. 981 00:55:26,690 --> 00:55:29,149 Eva: Oh, my god. I’m getting [bleep] consumed right now, dude. 982 00:55:29,150 --> 00:55:31,859 They are so intense. 983 00:55:31,860 --> 00:55:35,329 Ryan: Dude, these [bleep] bugs are on a mission tonight. 984 00:55:35,330 --> 00:55:38,429 -Yeah, they are. -They’re out to kill. 985 00:55:38,430 --> 00:55:39,460 Ay, ay, ay. 986 00:55:46,910 --> 00:55:48,739 Does that mean they’re gonna be here all [bleep] night? 987 00:55:48,740 --> 00:55:51,139 -Yeah. -[Bleep]. 988 00:55:51,140 --> 00:55:53,109 Oh, my god. The [bleep] bugs. -Whoo! Ay! 989 00:55:53,110 --> 00:55:54,879 [Bleep] The mosquitoes [bleep]. 990 00:55:54,880 --> 00:55:57,049 -Go. -[ Groaning ] 991 00:55:57,050 --> 00:56:00,190 Oh, my god. I’m getting [bleep] destroyed. 992 00:56:06,560 --> 00:56:10,859 Last night was by far the worst night 993 00:56:10,860 --> 00:56:13,899 out of all of our challenges ever... 994 00:56:13,900 --> 00:56:15,269 Complete misery, torture. 995 00:56:15,270 --> 00:56:19,439 Even the everglades didn’t compare to the sand flies 996 00:56:19,440 --> 00:56:21,769 last night. 997 00:56:21,770 --> 00:56:23,909 Ky: The sand fleas are so intense, 998 00:56:23,910 --> 00:56:27,549 so we’ve been walking up and down the beach. 999 00:56:27,550 --> 00:56:28,779 Standing in knee-deep water 1000 00:56:28,780 --> 00:56:31,479 is about the only place that it’s safe. 1001 00:56:31,480 --> 00:56:33,089 Steven: You’d think something so small 1002 00:56:33,090 --> 00:56:36,120 wouldn’t cause so much aggravation. 1003 00:56:40,830 --> 00:56:42,589 Yeah, they’re out in force right now. 1004 00:56:42,590 --> 00:56:46,729 Ky: Holy cow. They are all sand fleas. 1005 00:56:46,730 --> 00:56:49,269 Oh, my goodness. 1006 00:56:49,270 --> 00:56:51,899 We have the sharks, which are driving us into the beach, 1007 00:56:51,900 --> 00:56:54,739 and the sand fleas, which are driving us into the ocean. 1008 00:56:54,740 --> 00:56:56,069 Chris: It’s like the land doesn’t want us, 1009 00:56:56,070 --> 00:56:57,739 and the sea doesn’t want us. 1010 00:56:57,740 --> 00:57:01,379 Ky: And then the team tapped out on day 9. 1011 00:57:01,380 --> 00:57:04,019 This is the kind of thing that makes people tap out of 1012 00:57:04,020 --> 00:57:06,650 "naked and afraid." 1013 00:57:21,300 --> 00:57:23,299 Steven: We’ve got to get ready for the night... 1014 00:57:23,300 --> 00:57:25,239 Grab some firewood. 1015 00:57:25,240 --> 00:57:26,709 Extraction’s right up the road. 1016 00:57:26,710 --> 00:57:28,669 Morale’s down ’cause we’re tired. 1017 00:57:28,670 --> 00:57:31,879 We are in a very foreboding environment 1018 00:57:31,880 --> 00:57:34,149 that really doesn’t want us to be here to begin with, 1019 00:57:34,150 --> 00:57:35,809 but, you know, we still got to focus on firewood. 1020 00:57:35,810 --> 00:57:39,579 We got to focus on food, sleep, staying hydrated 1021 00:57:39,580 --> 00:57:43,319 to make sure that we get off this island alive. 1022 00:57:43,320 --> 00:57:45,089 Who brought this stuff? -I picked that up 1023 00:57:45,090 --> 00:57:47,029 just off the shore where we were gathering firewood. 1024 00:57:47,030 --> 00:57:48,359 Looks like lighter knot. -It does. 1025 00:57:48,360 --> 00:57:49,729 What’s lighter knot? 1026 00:57:49,730 --> 00:57:52,999 It’s when the tree dies and all the sap from the tree 1027 00:57:53,000 --> 00:57:54,899 just drains to the base into the stump. 1028 00:57:54,900 --> 00:57:57,939 It literally, like [snaps] goes up in flames. 1029 00:57:57,940 --> 00:57:59,339 -So, we got some torches. -Yeah, I was about to say 1030 00:57:59,340 --> 00:58:00,469 maybe we could make some torches... 1031 00:58:00,470 --> 00:58:01,939 Do something at night, 1032 00:58:01,940 --> 00:58:04,809 some land crabs. -Or lobster. 1033 00:58:04,810 --> 00:58:06,779 Ryan: Too bad we can’t find a citronella plant. 1034 00:58:06,780 --> 00:58:08,149 Yeah, right. 1035 00:58:16,820 --> 00:58:18,589 I got high hopes. 1036 00:58:18,590 --> 00:58:20,159 Would really like to get a lobster. 1037 00:58:20,160 --> 00:58:21,989 We haven’t seen any yet. 1038 00:58:21,990 --> 00:58:24,899 With the moon cycle starting to become closer to the full moon, 1039 00:58:24,900 --> 00:58:26,999 we’ll get a lot more light and have an opportunity 1040 00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:28,529 to do some night lobster hunting. 1041 00:58:28,530 --> 00:58:30,299 Lobsters are pretty nocturnal. 1042 00:58:30,300 --> 00:58:34,539 Narrator: Lacking claws, Caribbean spiny lobsters hide in crevices 1043 00:58:34,540 --> 00:58:37,239 during the day to avoid predators 1044 00:58:37,240 --> 00:58:39,309 such as the nurse shark. 1045 00:58:39,310 --> 00:58:41,479 Its unique curled and hinged mouth 1046 00:58:41,480 --> 00:58:44,219 enables it to suck prey off the ocean floor 1047 00:58:44,220 --> 00:58:46,719 into its powerful jaws. 1048 00:58:46,720 --> 00:58:49,449 The shark’s hundreds of tiny serrated teeth 1049 00:58:49,450 --> 00:58:55,029 can grind up shellfish, shrimp, and even sea urchins. 1050 00:58:55,030 --> 00:58:56,329 Yeah, I hope we get some lobster. 1051 00:58:56,330 --> 00:58:58,359 I think lobster heals bug bites. 1052 00:58:58,360 --> 00:59:01,369 [ Laughter ] 1053 00:59:07,910 --> 00:59:11,579 You guys ready to do this? 1054 00:59:11,580 --> 00:59:14,580 -It’s, like, awesome. -Look how well this fits. 1055 00:59:15,880 --> 00:59:19,249 Eva: The torches seem to be successful. 1056 00:59:19,250 --> 00:59:21,419 Luckily, we have the almost-full moon. 1057 00:59:21,420 --> 00:59:23,689 One thing, guys, we have seen sharks 1058 00:59:23,690 --> 00:59:25,619 in this depth of water. 1059 00:59:25,620 --> 00:59:28,589 And at nighttime, they’re a little bit more active. 1060 00:59:28,590 --> 00:59:30,959 Keep an eye out. Stay calm. 1061 00:59:30,960 --> 00:59:32,960 I don’t see [bleep] out here. 1062 00:59:35,870 --> 00:59:38,239 Wow. This is sketchy at night, man. 1063 00:59:38,240 --> 00:59:39,499 Watch these sea urchins, too, 1064 00:59:39,500 --> 00:59:41,939 ’cause this is where I saw some this morning. 1065 00:59:47,880 --> 00:59:52,749 Look for, like, little tentacles poking out of these rocks. 1066 01:00:00,460 --> 01:00:02,289 Oh, there’s one there! 1067 01:00:02,290 --> 01:00:04,059 -Get it. -Get it. 1068 01:00:04,060 --> 01:00:05,429 All right! -Yeah! 1069 01:00:05,430 --> 01:00:07,569 [ Cheering ] 1070 01:00:07,570 --> 01:00:09,029 With the torch! -Nice. 1071 01:00:09,030 --> 01:00:10,569 That was amazing. Look at that thing. 1072 01:00:10,570 --> 01:00:11,939 This is primal, man. 1073 01:00:11,940 --> 01:00:13,709 Let’s see if we can find some more. 1074 01:00:13,710 --> 01:00:15,609 Dude, that’s a monster lobster. 1075 01:00:15,610 --> 01:00:19,479 Steven: One down. Dude, let’s keep going. 1076 01:00:19,480 --> 01:00:21,579 Oh, oh, oh, oh. -Oh, yeah. 1077 01:00:21,580 --> 01:00:22,750 I got him. 1078 01:00:25,050 --> 01:00:26,719 [ Cheering ] 1079 01:00:26,720 --> 01:00:29,249 Whoo! Two of them. -Two for two! 1080 01:00:29,250 --> 01:00:30,289 Good job. 1081 01:00:30,290 --> 01:00:32,189 This is exciting. I’m looking... 1082 01:00:32,190 --> 01:00:33,859 I’ve done a lot of stuff in my life. 1083 01:00:33,860 --> 01:00:35,389 This is one thing I’ve never done... 1084 01:00:35,390 --> 01:00:41,229 Hunted lobsters with a torch in shark-infested waters. 1085 01:00:41,230 --> 01:00:42,499 Eva: What a hunt! 1086 01:00:42,500 --> 01:00:45,539 Like, talk about a morale boost after today. 1087 01:00:45,540 --> 01:00:49,769 All right, back at camp, lobsters on the fire. 1088 01:00:49,770 --> 01:00:51,539 Ky: Holy... this is the best thing we’ve had out here. 1089 01:00:51,540 --> 01:00:53,149 Eva: Mm-hmm. 1090 01:00:53,150 --> 01:00:58,179 For such an ugly critter, it sure does taste good. 1091 01:00:58,180 --> 01:01:00,589 That is just something else, man. 1092 01:01:00,590 --> 01:01:02,820 Thank you, lobsters. 1093 01:01:14,170 --> 01:01:17,269 Chris: The lobster was amazing, but there are five of us, 1094 01:01:17,270 --> 01:01:19,099 so basically, it equaled calories 1095 01:01:19,100 --> 01:01:20,869 of a handful of a couple candies. 1096 01:01:20,870 --> 01:01:22,569 Got a crab. 1097 01:01:22,570 --> 01:01:24,339 -Got a crab? -It’s pretty little, though. 1098 01:01:24,340 --> 01:01:27,250 We need more food that we’re gonna need for extraction. 1099 01:01:29,680 --> 01:01:31,849 Check that out. -Yeah. 1100 01:01:31,850 --> 01:01:34,419 I mean, just more rope. 1101 01:01:34,420 --> 01:01:36,489 Ryan: We come across a bunch of cordage. 1102 01:01:36,490 --> 01:01:38,189 We’ll be able to make a good anchor with that. 1103 01:01:38,190 --> 01:01:39,759 Last time Ky and I got in the water, 1104 01:01:39,760 --> 01:01:42,229 It was basically just Stephen paddling in circles. 1105 01:01:42,230 --> 01:01:43,559 No, an anchor is key. 1106 01:01:43,560 --> 01:01:45,099 Yeah, if we’re gonna go out there. 1107 01:01:45,100 --> 01:01:47,229 Chris: How do you feel about getting back in that water? 1108 01:01:47,230 --> 01:01:50,299 Well, I’ve been pretty hesitant to get out very deep, 1109 01:01:50,300 --> 01:01:54,209 and after that hammerhead encounter, man, I don’t know. 1110 01:01:54,210 --> 01:01:55,639 Dude, I know you. 1111 01:01:55,640 --> 01:01:57,139 There’s five people in the world 1112 01:01:57,140 --> 01:01:59,339 that have got to do this, and we’re here right now. 1113 01:01:59,340 --> 01:02:01,379 Like, come on, dude. 1114 01:02:01,380 --> 01:02:06,219 This is the third-largest reef system in the world. 1115 01:02:06,220 --> 01:02:07,749 Last time we were there... 1116 01:02:07,750 --> 01:02:09,519 I mean, we didn’t have the opportunity to spear a fish 1117 01:02:09,520 --> 01:02:10,919 ’cause of so many sharks, but, I mean, dude, 1118 01:02:10,920 --> 01:02:12,159 we could score. 1119 01:02:12,160 --> 01:02:14,329 How far out would we go? Just to the reef. 1120 01:02:14,330 --> 01:02:16,229 I mean, we got an anchor, so, I mean, we’ll both be 1121 01:02:16,230 --> 01:02:17,699 in the water at the same time. 1122 01:02:17,700 --> 01:02:19,029 You know, I got your back, you know? 1123 01:02:19,030 --> 01:02:21,169 Of course, yeah. Man, if it’s you and I 1124 01:02:21,170 --> 01:02:22,399 going out there, I’ll give it one more. 1125 01:02:22,400 --> 01:02:25,139 I’ll give it one more. Cool. 1126 01:02:25,140 --> 01:02:26,969 -Good? -Yeah. 1127 01:02:26,970 --> 01:02:29,039 -Right in the bow. -Right in the bow. 1128 01:02:29,040 --> 01:02:30,579 Ryan: You know, Chris and I, we bother served 1129 01:02:30,580 --> 01:02:32,139 in the United States marine corps, 1130 01:02:32,140 --> 01:02:33,249 but he’s a commercial fisherman. 1131 01:02:33,250 --> 01:02:35,379 He has lots of experience on open waters, 1132 01:02:35,380 --> 01:02:38,820 so I would ride or die for that guy. 1133 01:02:40,520 --> 01:02:42,719 We really, really desperately... we need more food 1134 01:02:42,720 --> 01:02:45,519 no matter how fearful or scared that you are. 1135 01:02:51,030 --> 01:02:52,760 I’ll keep a look for sharks. 1136 01:03:05,440 --> 01:03:07,979 I don’t see sharks. Great. 1137 01:03:17,390 --> 01:03:20,029 Ryan: As soon as I entered the water, it’s terrifying. 1138 01:03:20,030 --> 01:03:22,089 Sharks are downright scary. 1139 01:03:22,090 --> 01:03:23,829 My adrenaline’s through the roof. 1140 01:03:23,830 --> 01:03:25,030 Oh, my god. 1141 01:03:27,400 --> 01:03:29,029 -Yes! -Nice. 1142 01:03:29,030 --> 01:03:30,839 Yeah! 1143 01:03:30,840 --> 01:03:32,740 -Whoo! -Dude, what is that? 1144 01:03:35,170 --> 01:03:36,539 Whoo! 1145 01:03:36,540 --> 01:03:39,379 All right. 1146 01:03:39,380 --> 01:03:41,449 First one on the spear! 1147 01:03:41,450 --> 01:03:44,250 We got fresh blood in the water, so let’s keep an eye out. 1148 01:03:46,790 --> 01:03:48,449 There’s a shark! 1149 01:03:48,450 --> 01:03:50,120 Holy [bleep]. 1150 01:03:55,690 --> 01:03:58,129 Yo, get out of the water. -That is a big reef. 1151 01:03:58,130 --> 01:04:00,929 In the boat. In the boat. In the boat. 1152 01:04:00,930 --> 01:04:02,730 He is right below me. 1153 01:04:17,250 --> 01:04:22,249 There’s a shark! -[Bleep]! 1154 01:04:22,250 --> 01:04:24,889 -Holy [bleep]. -That [bleep] got personal. 1155 01:04:24,890 --> 01:04:27,229 That was too close. Oh, [bleep]. 1156 01:04:27,230 --> 01:04:29,829 Ryan: I really don’t know a whole lot about sharks aside from the fact 1157 01:04:29,830 --> 01:04:32,329 that if they get too close in the water, don’t move, 1158 01:04:32,330 --> 01:04:34,169 and just don’t make any aggressive motions 1159 01:04:34,170 --> 01:04:35,669 towards that shark. 1160 01:04:35,670 --> 01:04:37,799 That is a big reef. 1161 01:04:37,800 --> 01:04:39,039 The sharks become aggressive, 1162 01:04:39,040 --> 01:04:41,409 and you should bump the reef shark in the face 1163 01:04:41,410 --> 01:04:44,580 or the nose to get them to go away. 1164 01:04:47,010 --> 01:04:50,779 That was no joke. [Bleep]. 1165 01:04:50,780 --> 01:04:55,249 Chris: The level of aggression from zero to 100, 1166 01:04:55,250 --> 01:04:57,590 it’s just unbelievable how fast that happens. 1167 01:05:00,020 --> 01:05:02,380 You ready to get out of here? -We need to get out of here. 1168 01:05:09,570 --> 01:05:11,039 Oh, my god. He’s right under us. 1169 01:05:11,040 --> 01:05:13,839 [Bleep] Sharks keep coming to the boat. 1170 01:05:13,840 --> 01:05:16,039 He’s coming back. Right here on top. 1171 01:05:22,050 --> 01:05:24,210 Here he comes! Here he comes! -It’s another one! 1172 01:05:26,280 --> 01:05:28,219 -No. -Holy [bleep]. 1173 01:05:28,220 --> 01:05:30,889 Ryan: I was not expecting that reef shark to come 1174 01:05:30,890 --> 01:05:34,229 and basically attack the boat. Maybe it wanted the fish. 1175 01:05:34,230 --> 01:05:36,589 Maybe it wanted us. I’m not really sure. 1176 01:05:36,590 --> 01:05:40,729 [Bleep]. 1177 01:05:40,730 --> 01:05:43,439 Chris: That amount of aggression from a shark 1178 01:05:43,440 --> 01:05:45,169 blew my mind, blew both our minds. 1179 01:05:45,170 --> 01:05:47,009 These sharks aren’t playing. They’re here to eat. 1180 01:05:47,010 --> 01:05:48,669 They’re not here to share. 1181 01:05:48,670 --> 01:05:50,579 We can’t get out of here fast enough. 1182 01:05:58,080 --> 01:06:02,049 Narrator: With 3 days left and a grueling extraction ahead of them, 1183 01:06:02,050 --> 01:06:06,089 the depleted team desperately needs a big food score, 1184 01:06:06,090 --> 01:06:09,459 but the sharks are becoming more aggressive and fearless, 1185 01:06:09,460 --> 01:06:13,299 so they decide to fish close to camp and hope for the best. 1186 01:06:13,300 --> 01:06:14,999 So what you don’t want to do is pull it out of his mouth. 1187 01:06:15,000 --> 01:06:16,299 Yeah. 1188 01:06:16,300 --> 01:06:18,269 It would be so great to be able to successfully 1189 01:06:18,270 --> 01:06:20,539 bring in some fish for the team. 1190 01:06:20,540 --> 01:06:22,469 It would be a game changer for me. 1191 01:06:22,470 --> 01:06:25,609 I’m determined to not be the weakest link. 1192 01:06:25,610 --> 01:06:26,739 You’ll feel when he comes, 1193 01:06:26,740 --> 01:06:29,749 and just start pulling it in hand-wise. 1194 01:06:29,750 --> 01:06:32,079 Oh, felt it. They’re biting. 1195 01:06:32,080 --> 01:06:33,989 Just like that. Just let it sit. 1196 01:06:39,590 --> 01:06:40,730 Yes. Come on. 1197 01:06:43,160 --> 01:06:45,699 -Eva! -Yay, I caught a fish. 1198 01:06:45,700 --> 01:06:46,999 -Nice. -Shut up. 1199 01:06:47,000 --> 01:06:49,299 So watch the spine pull back. -Yeah. This is cool. 1200 01:06:49,300 --> 01:06:51,599 First time handline, fish right off the bat. 1201 01:06:51,600 --> 01:06:52,700 Not bad. 1202 01:06:53,770 --> 01:06:58,879 -There he is. -Here we go. Number... [bleep] Eva! 1203 01:06:58,880 --> 01:07:00,179 -Nice. -Get ahead. 1204 01:07:00,180 --> 01:07:02,379 Eva’s gold starring today, baby. She caught another... 1205 01:07:02,380 --> 01:07:04,119 -There he is. -I’m really sorry, buddy. 1206 01:07:04,120 --> 01:07:05,449 ...and another. [Bleep]. 1207 01:07:05,450 --> 01:07:07,319 Damn. There we go. -Go, girl! 1208 01:07:07,320 --> 01:07:09,019 Her name’s Eva. She’s kind of a big deal. 1209 01:07:09,020 --> 01:07:11,059 [ Chuckles ] 1210 01:07:11,060 --> 01:07:14,059 Eva: Lt was so cool just to bring in those fish right off the bat. 1211 01:07:14,060 --> 01:07:17,629 So right now, I’m just all choked up. 1212 01:07:17,630 --> 01:07:20,869 I’m all, like, a big ball of emotion right now, so... 1213 01:07:26,570 --> 01:07:30,109 I caught four fish! -Hell yeah, Eva! 1214 01:07:30,110 --> 01:07:32,109 -Yeah! -Dude! 1215 01:07:32,110 --> 01:07:33,479 Ah! 1216 01:07:33,480 --> 01:07:36,479 -I’m so proud of you, Eva. -I’m all, like, teared up. 1217 01:07:36,480 --> 01:07:39,449 I’m all, like, "oh, my god, you guys. I caught fish!" 1218 01:07:39,450 --> 01:07:41,649 -That’s dope. -Thank you, Eva. 1219 01:07:41,650 --> 01:07:43,189 Oh, my pleasure, you guys. 1220 01:07:43,190 --> 01:07:44,419 Eva: Fed the whole team dinner. 1221 01:07:44,420 --> 01:07:47,729 It’s like, I’m here, I’m alive, 1222 01:07:47,730 --> 01:07:49,059 I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing, 1223 01:07:49,060 --> 01:07:51,259 and I’m in the right place 1224 01:07:51,260 --> 01:07:53,770 at the right time doing the right thing. 1225 01:07:55,570 --> 01:07:57,199 Mmm. Mm-hmm. 1226 01:07:57,200 --> 01:07:59,069 I’ve been, like, sitting around feeling like 1227 01:07:59,070 --> 01:08:03,410 I haven’t done anything to, like, get us to extraction. 1228 01:08:14,620 --> 01:08:16,449 I feel like this is the worst I’ve ever been, 1229 01:08:16,450 --> 01:08:19,719 but I think we say that every day. 1230 01:08:19,720 --> 01:08:21,529 Oh, [bleep] You. 1231 01:08:21,530 --> 01:08:23,259 -Yeah. -I don’t think I’m gonna get 1232 01:08:23,260 --> 01:08:24,529 sleep tonight if it’s like this. 1233 01:08:24,530 --> 01:08:26,459 I think I’m gonna go nuts. 1234 01:08:26,460 --> 01:08:28,329 Everybody’s covered in bug bites. 1235 01:08:28,330 --> 01:08:29,499 Yeah, they’re everywhere. 1236 01:08:29,500 --> 01:08:34,339 It takes a real strong will to not go crazy. 1237 01:08:34,340 --> 01:08:37,439 Try keep them off of us. Ah, [bleep]. 1238 01:08:37,440 --> 01:08:40,449 It’s the biggest thing out here, is figuring out how to stay sane 1239 01:08:40,450 --> 01:08:42,609 when there’s bugs biting you all over. 1240 01:08:42,610 --> 01:08:43,850 Whoo, ay! 1241 01:08:45,980 --> 01:08:50,119 Ridiculous. 1242 01:08:50,120 --> 01:08:53,260 These bugs [bleep] suck. 1243 01:09:06,270 --> 01:09:10,169 The bugs were plague-worthy, and human beings, 1244 01:09:10,170 --> 01:09:11,539 they just don’t belong here. 1245 01:09:11,540 --> 01:09:14,310 Does anyone know what they contribute to the ecology? 1246 01:09:17,150 --> 01:09:19,719 I got over 60 days in these challenges, 1247 01:09:19,720 --> 01:09:21,789 and for me, last night was the worst night 1248 01:09:21,790 --> 01:09:23,419 of any of the challenges. 1249 01:09:23,420 --> 01:09:25,659 It was just, like, one of the most mentally draining 1250 01:09:25,660 --> 01:09:28,189 and taxing things I’ve ever encountered in my life. 1251 01:09:28,190 --> 01:09:30,659 Ryan: Can we just stay in here for the next 48 hours? 1252 01:09:30,660 --> 01:09:32,299 It was complete torture. 1253 01:09:32,300 --> 01:09:34,569 We’re ready for extraction. 1254 01:09:34,570 --> 01:09:36,029 I ain’t doing another last night. 1255 01:09:36,030 --> 01:09:38,239 Chris: What we really need is a break from the bugs, 1256 01:09:38,240 --> 01:09:40,709 so we might go to the extraction point a day early. 1257 01:09:40,710 --> 01:09:44,010 Steven: This island, obviously, does not want us here anymore. 1258 01:09:46,440 --> 01:09:49,049 So we’re, like, over here on this side. 1259 01:09:49,050 --> 01:09:51,319 So I’m thinking we do just a little hop, skip and a jump 1260 01:09:51,320 --> 01:09:53,419 to this little, mini island over here. 1261 01:09:53,420 --> 01:09:56,719 That one thing, though, there isn’t any water on this island. 1262 01:09:56,720 --> 01:09:59,219 Chris: The way the bugs have been the last couple nights, 1263 01:09:59,220 --> 01:10:01,829 that can’t be any worse than here... yeah. 1264 01:10:01,830 --> 01:10:03,329 ...and maybe a change of environment 1265 01:10:03,330 --> 01:10:05,129 will be a change in the bugs. 1266 01:10:05,130 --> 01:10:06,829 This is gonna be a trek. -Yeah. 1267 01:10:06,830 --> 01:10:09,629 Eva: That big, open water, and that must be a blue hole right there. 1268 01:10:09,630 --> 01:10:11,939 Narrator: To reach their extraction point, 1269 01:10:11,940 --> 01:10:14,339 the survivalists must leave the relative safety 1270 01:10:14,340 --> 01:10:16,239 of the shallow waters and travel 1271 01:10:16,240 --> 01:10:19,709 5 miles into the treacherous open ocean 1272 01:10:19,710 --> 01:10:22,679 to an extraction point in the middle of a blue hole... 1273 01:10:22,680 --> 01:10:24,979 A large marine sink hole known to attract 1274 01:10:24,980 --> 01:10:29,649 the largest and deadliest sharks. 1275 01:10:29,650 --> 01:10:32,519 Eva: We can’t just go kicking our way into shark-infested waters 1276 01:10:32,520 --> 01:10:34,489 in the middle of an open ocean. 1277 01:10:34,490 --> 01:10:37,259 We have five people that are not gonna fit in this dingy. 1278 01:10:37,260 --> 01:10:38,559 Well, that’s true. 1279 01:10:38,560 --> 01:10:42,269 I spotted this industrial shipping piece of Styrofoam 1280 01:10:42,270 --> 01:10:43,969 for major big docks, 1281 01:10:43,970 --> 01:10:47,609 and that piece of Styrofoam could be a huge resource for us 1282 01:10:47,610 --> 01:10:49,239 to get out of here on extraction. 1283 01:10:49,240 --> 01:10:51,079 Damn, that thing ls gonna float. 1284 01:10:51,080 --> 01:10:52,879 Steven: That thing can’t not float. 1285 01:10:52,880 --> 01:10:55,909 -Where did this thing come from? -Under a dock. 1286 01:10:55,910 --> 01:10:57,719 Yeah. -Huh. 1287 01:10:57,720 --> 01:11:00,719 We decided to turn the foam that we found into a raft. 1288 01:11:00,720 --> 01:11:02,819 I figure we just take a knife, measure it evenly 1289 01:11:02,820 --> 01:11:05,089 all the way around, and we’ll just score it, 1290 01:11:05,090 --> 01:11:06,789 and we’ll take this green cordage 1291 01:11:06,790 --> 01:11:07,890 and we’ll just saw it. 1292 01:11:10,660 --> 01:11:11,730 It’s a good score. 1293 01:11:14,470 --> 01:11:17,339 This is no easy task. 1294 01:11:17,340 --> 01:11:18,739 [ Cheering ] 1295 01:11:18,740 --> 01:11:20,199 Eva: Look at it. 1296 01:11:20,200 --> 01:11:21,939 Yeah, right now, we’re gonna cannibalize the shelter. 1297 01:11:21,940 --> 01:11:23,809 We just need the boards, right? 1298 01:11:23,810 --> 01:11:25,609 Wow, they’re just, like, swarming under here. 1299 01:11:25,610 --> 01:11:28,649 Oh, look at these here. -Ugh. [Bleep]. 1300 01:11:28,650 --> 01:11:30,009 There’s so many of them. 1301 01:11:30,010 --> 01:11:33,419 We just built a sand fly incubation kit. 1302 01:11:33,420 --> 01:11:34,520 Ah! 1303 01:11:38,290 --> 01:11:40,529 Rope is super old. -Yeah, it is. 1304 01:11:40,530 --> 01:11:42,159 We’ve got the two pieces latched together 1305 01:11:42,160 --> 01:11:43,859 with a bunch of driftwood. 1306 01:11:43,860 --> 01:11:45,029 I’m hoping that it’s seaworthy. 1307 01:11:45,030 --> 01:11:46,429 I know it’s gonna be a lot safer 1308 01:11:46,430 --> 01:11:48,929 than just swimming into open waters full of sharks. 1309 01:11:48,930 --> 01:11:50,569 -Solid. -Donesky. 1310 01:11:50,570 --> 01:11:53,039 -Nice. -Absolutely. 1311 01:11:53,040 --> 01:11:55,440 Teamwork makes the dream work, guys. 1312 01:11:59,280 --> 01:12:04,619 Evening 12, moon is out here in Andros. 1313 01:12:04,620 --> 01:12:07,419 You know, paradise where it’s 50 degrees at night, 1314 01:12:07,420 --> 01:12:09,249 nothing but great white sharks with wings 1315 01:12:09,250 --> 01:12:10,719 that bite you all evening. 1316 01:12:10,720 --> 01:12:12,680 Ky: Just want to get the [bleep] out of here. 1317 01:12:18,460 --> 01:12:20,669 Good morning, day 13 1318 01:12:20,670 --> 01:12:23,569 means day 1 of our 2-day extraction. 1319 01:12:23,570 --> 01:12:25,539 We have quite a bit of paddle today, 1320 01:12:25,540 --> 01:12:28,009 so that should be quite the adventure. 1321 01:12:28,010 --> 01:12:31,579 Ky: We’re a little bit worried about not having any drinkable water, 1322 01:12:31,580 --> 01:12:36,349 so I’m just filling our last pot full of water. 1323 01:12:36,350 --> 01:12:38,079 This could be a great signaling tool. 1324 01:12:38,080 --> 01:12:40,179 [ Conch blares ] 1325 01:12:40,180 --> 01:12:41,749 -Perfect. -All right. 1326 01:12:41,750 --> 01:12:43,859 Maybe we need it for extraction. We don’t know what’s gonna pick us up. 1327 01:12:43,860 --> 01:12:45,120 All right. Awesome. 1328 01:12:47,730 --> 01:12:51,959 I am absolutely tired of this biblical plague 1329 01:12:51,960 --> 01:12:54,129 that keeps infesting us every night, 1330 01:12:54,130 --> 01:12:55,729 so I’m ready to get on the water, 1331 01:12:55,730 --> 01:12:58,540 get to island one and get to extraction tomorrow. 1332 01:13:01,340 --> 01:13:03,640 Ryan: The unknown that lies ahead. 1333 01:13:05,910 --> 01:13:07,579 Eva: I’ve done water extractions before. 1334 01:13:07,580 --> 01:13:08,909 We crossed the Orinoco river, 1335 01:13:08,910 --> 01:13:11,419 which is the third-largest river in the world, 1336 01:13:11,420 --> 01:13:13,149 on our 40-day extraction. 1337 01:13:13,150 --> 01:13:14,619 This is bigger than that, though. 1338 01:13:14,620 --> 01:13:17,789 I’m hoping today goes smooth, that our raft holds well. 1339 01:13:32,070 --> 01:13:34,369 Eva: Definitely keep an eye out for stingrays. 1340 01:13:34,370 --> 01:13:35,869 Chris: There’s a stingray in front of you. 1341 01:13:35,870 --> 01:13:37,169 Or something. It’s moving pretty quick. 1342 01:13:37,170 --> 01:13:38,839 Oh, moving off to the right there? 1343 01:13:38,840 --> 01:13:40,209 Steven: No, he’s too fast for a stingray. 1344 01:13:40,210 --> 01:13:42,349 That’s what I was thinking. 1345 01:13:42,350 --> 01:13:46,249 I think it’s right there. -Shark. There’s its fin. 1346 01:13:46,250 --> 01:13:47,689 Quick, don’t move. Don’t move. Coming back. 1347 01:13:47,690 --> 01:13:52,659 Coming back your way. 1348 01:13:52,660 --> 01:13:53,819 Ky: There he is. Can you see him? 1349 01:13:53,820 --> 01:13:55,559 -Just here. -Oh, yeah. I see. 1350 01:13:55,560 --> 01:13:58,199 Ryan: Just a little bit further out is where I saw that hammerhead. 1351 01:13:58,200 --> 01:13:59,459 Eva: Holy [bleep]. 1352 01:13:59,460 --> 01:14:01,129 Guys, we need to get out of here. 1353 01:14:01,130 --> 01:14:02,570 Chris: All right! We’re out of here. 1354 01:14:04,600 --> 01:14:06,639 Eva: We’re paddling smack into the middle 1355 01:14:06,640 --> 01:14:09,769 of shark-infested waters in order to get rescued, 1356 01:14:09,770 --> 01:14:12,379 and we have a raft that’s made out of trash 1357 01:14:12,380 --> 01:14:15,079 that we strung together with a rope we found on the beach. 1358 01:14:15,080 --> 01:14:17,049 If that doesn’t get your adrenaline pumping, 1359 01:14:17,050 --> 01:14:18,449 nothing will. 1360 01:14:27,690 --> 01:14:29,959 Ryan: Sun’s for real today, isn’t he? 1361 01:14:29,960 --> 01:14:31,329 Hoo, it’s getting warm. 1362 01:14:31,330 --> 01:14:33,560 Steven: Dude, my back’s on fire, period. 1363 01:14:39,470 --> 01:14:43,040 Guys, there’s a freaking reef shark over here on my left. 1364 01:14:46,740 --> 01:14:48,079 -Holy [bleep]. -Oh, he’s coming up behind us. 1365 01:14:48,080 --> 01:14:50,719 -Oh, he’s circling. -Oh, there’s another one. 1366 01:14:50,720 --> 01:14:52,149 We’ve got two reef sharks behind. 1367 01:14:52,150 --> 01:14:54,319 Ryan: We got another one coming in off the right. 1368 01:14:54,320 --> 01:14:55,489 Two more. 1369 01:14:55,490 --> 01:14:57,319 Okay, now we’ve got four around us. 1370 01:14:57,320 --> 01:14:58,260 They’re circling. 1371 01:14:58,261 --> 01:14:59,389 [ Whoa’s ] 1372 01:14:59,390 --> 01:15:02,259 Ryan: He just bit my paddle! [Bleep]. 1373 01:15:02,260 --> 01:15:04,000 Oh, my god! 1374 01:15:14,270 --> 01:15:16,370 Anybody want some coconut? -Here, give me it. 1375 01:15:18,380 --> 01:15:21,049 [ Groaning ] 1376 01:15:21,050 --> 01:15:22,449 [Bleep]. 1377 01:15:22,450 --> 01:15:23,849 I think I just [bleep] up my tooth. 1378 01:15:23,850 --> 01:15:24,919 Oh, my god. Look at that. 1379 01:15:24,920 --> 01:15:26,619 -Oh. -Holy crap! 1380 01:15:26,620 --> 01:15:28,149 -Did you bite into the shell? -I bit right into the shell. 1381 01:15:28,150 --> 01:15:30,549 That’s, like, just dangling by a thread. 1382 01:15:30,550 --> 01:15:31,490 Are you gonna pull that thing out? 1383 01:15:31,491 --> 01:15:32,859 I’m pulling it our right now. 1384 01:15:32,860 --> 01:15:34,329 Whoa. 1385 01:15:34,330 --> 01:15:35,459 -Oh, yeah. -Oh, my god. 1386 01:15:35,460 --> 01:15:36,789 It just came right out. 1387 01:15:36,790 --> 01:15:38,329 -Ow. -Wow. 1388 01:15:38,330 --> 01:15:39,559 Eva: That’s so classic Stephen. 1389 01:15:39,560 --> 01:15:41,569 Like, he is definitely the kind of guy 1390 01:15:41,570 --> 01:15:43,499 to perform his own dental work 1391 01:15:43,500 --> 01:15:46,999 with, like, a giant chopper knife in one hand. 1392 01:15:47,000 --> 01:15:49,869 Sharks average about 30,000 teeth 1393 01:15:49,870 --> 01:15:51,339 in their lifetime that they go through, 1394 01:15:51,340 --> 01:15:55,079 so next time you’re at the dentist, wish you were a shark. 1395 01:15:55,080 --> 01:15:57,560 -Ah, you look like a pirate. -Oh, my god. [Bleep] Idiot, bro. 1396 01:15:59,480 --> 01:16:00,790 Life’s a trip, man. 1397 01:16:08,960 --> 01:16:09,960 Steven: Shark! 1398 01:16:09,961 --> 01:16:11,199 Oh, my god! -[Bleep]! 1399 01:16:11,200 --> 01:16:13,359 We’ve got two. We’ve got two reef sharks behind us. 1400 01:16:13,360 --> 01:16:14,429 -[Bleep]. -We got another one 1401 01:16:14,430 --> 01:16:15,529 coming in off the right. -Yeah. 1402 01:16:15,530 --> 01:16:16,799 -Two more. -Watch out! 1403 01:16:16,800 --> 01:16:18,539 Oh, it’s coming up behind you. -Oh, my god! 1404 01:16:18,540 --> 01:16:21,809 We have over eight or nine sharks circling us. 1405 01:16:21,810 --> 01:16:24,679 -Yo, over there. -Whoa! He just bit my paddle! 1406 01:16:24,680 --> 01:16:26,679 The sharks, from the splashing of the paddles, 1407 01:16:26,680 --> 01:16:29,109 attacked our boat and attacked our paddles. 1408 01:16:29,110 --> 01:16:32,619 Ky: Okay, now we’ve got four around us, guys. They’re circling. 1409 01:16:32,620 --> 01:16:34,419 Steven: When they’re that aggressive that they’re gonna hit 1410 01:16:34,420 --> 01:16:35,719 anything that makes a splash in the water, 1411 01:16:35,720 --> 01:16:37,019 and we’re just trying to get out of here. 1412 01:16:37,020 --> 01:16:38,559 -Oh! -Whoa! 1413 01:16:38,560 --> 01:16:40,059 Ryan: That is a big reef. 1414 01:16:40,060 --> 01:16:41,489 Look how fast he is. -[Bleep]. 1415 01:16:41,490 --> 01:16:42,829 Ryan: That many sharks, 1416 01:16:42,830 --> 01:16:44,929 the aggressiveness of their behavior, 1417 01:16:44,930 --> 01:16:47,999 biting our paddles, they are 100 times stronger than us. 1418 01:16:48,000 --> 01:16:49,499 You know, that homemade raft, 1419 01:16:49,500 --> 01:16:52,099 a couple bites out of that Styrofoam, and it’s over. 1420 01:16:52,100 --> 01:16:53,799 This is sketchy as [bleep]. 1421 01:16:53,800 --> 01:16:55,270 Let’s get out of here. 1422 01:16:57,540 --> 01:17:00,239 Man, we can’t get to extraction soon enough. 1423 01:17:14,290 --> 01:17:16,489 Sun is draining me. 1424 01:17:16,490 --> 01:17:19,059 Steven: I’ve been paddling for hours. I’m about to die. 1425 01:17:31,140 --> 01:17:33,339 There it is, guys. 1426 01:17:33,340 --> 01:17:34,649 Chris: Shark island. 1427 01:17:34,650 --> 01:17:37,579 Damn, dude, is there any [Bleep] shade on this island? 1428 01:17:37,580 --> 01:17:39,349 Steven: Doesn’t look like much of anything on this island. 1429 01:17:39,350 --> 01:17:40,719 -No. -No. 1430 01:17:40,720 --> 01:17:42,989 Hopefully, there’s no sand flies, either. 1431 01:17:42,990 --> 01:17:46,319 Chris: Thank god we didn’t start on this island. 1432 01:17:46,320 --> 01:17:48,529 I’m about to jump out and drag this [bleep]. 1433 01:17:48,530 --> 01:17:51,759 Lean over center, buddy. In the center. 1434 01:17:51,760 --> 01:17:55,099 [Bleep]. 1435 01:17:55,100 --> 01:17:56,899 Ryan: That was brutal. 1436 01:17:56,900 --> 01:17:59,569 I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. 1437 01:17:59,570 --> 01:18:01,209 Ky: I’ll keep shark watch. 1438 01:18:06,180 --> 01:18:08,179 Steven: That is a gnarly shore, right there. 1439 01:18:08,180 --> 01:18:09,649 -Yeah. -Oh, my god. 1440 01:18:09,650 --> 01:18:11,279 Eva: It’s rugged beyond belief, isn’t it? 1441 01:18:11,280 --> 01:18:14,789 Ryan: Well, it’s not much, but it’s good enough for one night. 1442 01:18:14,790 --> 01:18:17,989 It’s like a little patch of razor-sharp moon rock 1443 01:18:17,990 --> 01:18:19,359 in the middle of the ocean. 1444 01:18:19,360 --> 01:18:20,989 Eva: Watch your feet there, guys, coming on shore. 1445 01:18:20,990 --> 01:18:24,459 Ryan: We can’t walk on this island because 90% of it is lava coral. 1446 01:18:24,460 --> 01:18:26,359 You know, last night out here. 1447 01:18:26,360 --> 01:18:28,069 I think that we can put up with a lot. 1448 01:18:28,070 --> 01:18:29,400 Yeah. 1449 01:18:31,200 --> 01:18:33,669 Need to rest up, too. That was a hard paddle. 1450 01:18:33,670 --> 01:18:35,439 That was ridiculous. 1451 01:18:35,440 --> 01:18:38,709 One night, dude. That’s it. 1452 01:18:38,710 --> 01:18:40,509 Chris: You know, everyone’s tired, everyone’s licking wounds, 1453 01:18:40,510 --> 01:18:43,509 and I’ve had, probably 1,000 calories in 14 days, 1454 01:18:43,510 --> 01:18:45,149 so I took a beating today. 1455 01:18:45,150 --> 01:18:47,919 I’m pretty tired to say the least. 1456 01:18:47,920 --> 01:18:49,789 But I don’t think there should be any bugs 1457 01:18:49,790 --> 01:18:51,919 here tonight, either. 1458 01:18:51,920 --> 01:18:54,090 Steven: This is one gnarly island. 1459 01:18:58,630 --> 01:19:00,399 Ky: Day 14. 1460 01:19:00,400 --> 01:19:03,869 We have a trek to do today. 1461 01:19:03,870 --> 01:19:06,869 One thing we don’t have ls any water left. 1462 01:19:06,870 --> 01:19:10,569 So, that’s what we had to get us through a 4-mile paddle, 1463 01:19:10,570 --> 01:19:14,549 so, hopefully we don’t have any heat casualties along the way. 1464 01:19:14,550 --> 01:19:16,609 Triple check the map here. 1465 01:19:16,610 --> 01:19:18,649 Ky: I reckon this lump of trees here on the map 1466 01:19:18,650 --> 01:19:20,989 is this lump of trees in the distance here. 1467 01:19:20,990 --> 01:19:24,089 We got this deep, dark, blue-hole channel, you know? 1468 01:19:24,090 --> 01:19:27,019 Deeper water, bigger sharks. -Absolutely. 1469 01:19:33,100 --> 01:19:34,499 High tide’s in our favor. 1470 01:19:34,500 --> 01:19:36,769 Watch right behind you. You got them rocks. 1471 01:19:36,770 --> 01:19:38,769 The islands don’t want us here anymore. 1472 01:19:38,770 --> 01:19:40,339 Steven: We got a journey. We’re traversing 1473 01:19:40,340 --> 01:19:42,769 a bunch of ocean out there, and there’s a big hole out there, 1474 01:19:42,770 --> 01:19:44,809 and big holes hold big fish, 1475 01:19:44,810 --> 01:19:46,739 and big fish bring even bigger sharks. 1476 01:19:46,740 --> 01:19:48,109 Slow and steady. 1477 01:19:48,110 --> 01:19:49,979 All you can really do is cross your fingers, you know, 1478 01:19:49,980 --> 01:19:51,519 give a prayer to the big guy upstairs, 1479 01:19:51,520 --> 01:19:53,479 and hope we make it to that red X. 1480 01:20:02,060 --> 01:20:03,659 Chris: Man, I am [Bleep] thirsty. 1481 01:20:03,660 --> 01:20:06,099 My [bleep] arms are on fire. 1482 01:20:06,100 --> 01:20:08,969 Chris: We’re tired and feeling a little dizzy, a little lightheaded. 1483 01:20:08,970 --> 01:20:13,269 We just have to be alert and not make any mistakes. 1484 01:20:13,270 --> 01:20:14,769 You now, one little lapse in judgment 1485 01:20:14,770 --> 01:20:16,709 could end up getting somebody seriously hurt. 1486 01:20:22,010 --> 01:20:23,179 Ky: We need to be really careful 1487 01:20:23,180 --> 01:20:24,679 because we’re alone in the water, 1488 01:20:24,680 --> 01:20:28,520 and I really don’t want us capsizing over that blue hole. 1489 01:20:33,290 --> 01:20:34,759 Steven: The bottom’s starting to drop out. 1490 01:20:34,760 --> 01:20:36,989 It looks like it’s getting a lot deeper. 1491 01:20:36,990 --> 01:20:39,059 Chris: Damn, this water is getting dark up here. 1492 01:20:39,060 --> 01:20:40,429 That’s got to be the hole. 1493 01:20:40,430 --> 01:20:41,969 It’s gonna be kind of scary ’cause you got to think 1494 01:20:41,970 --> 01:20:43,899 we’ve been able to see the bottom. 1495 01:20:43,900 --> 01:20:45,899 Ky: In the shallows you can see the sharks coming, 1496 01:20:45,900 --> 01:20:48,339 but we’re not gonna be able to see them coming at this depth. 1497 01:20:48,340 --> 01:20:49,909 Steven: There’s gonna be big apex predators. 1498 01:20:49,910 --> 01:20:51,679 Literally, our head’s gonna be put on a swivel 1499 01:20:51,680 --> 01:20:55,110 because if it’s not, we could be put in a real bad situation. 1500 01:20:58,820 --> 01:21:01,550 -Wow. This is deep. -It just, like, dropped off. 1501 01:21:04,050 --> 01:21:06,519 Ryan: It’s like an infinite abyss down there. 1502 01:21:16,070 --> 01:21:19,339 Narrator: This 200-foot-deep hole ls called shark hole 1503 01:21:19,340 --> 01:21:22,069 by the local fisherman who refuse to cross it. 1504 01:21:22,070 --> 01:21:24,309 Eva: We’ve got to be getting close to the extraction point. 1505 01:21:24,310 --> 01:21:26,709 As large apex predators have been spotted 1506 01:21:26,710 --> 01:21:31,179 prowling its depths, among them the aggressive bull shark... 1507 01:21:31,180 --> 01:21:33,549 Which has over 50 rows of teeth 1508 01:21:33,550 --> 01:21:37,619 and a massive bite force of over 1,300 pounds... 1509 01:21:37,620 --> 01:21:41,289 And the tiger shark, which can grow up to 20 feet long 1510 01:21:41,290 --> 01:21:44,029 and is known as the waste basket of the ocean 1511 01:21:44,030 --> 01:21:47,430 because of its tendency to eat anything in sight. 1512 01:21:49,830 --> 01:21:52,269 Ky: Hey, guys, there’s something under the boat here. 1513 01:21:52,270 --> 01:21:54,539 -What the hell is that? -He’s coming up underneath us. 1514 01:21:54,540 --> 01:21:55,839 -Oh, yeah. -Oh, watch your paddle. 1515 01:21:55,840 --> 01:21:57,809 Watch your paddle. He’s right here. 1516 01:21:57,810 --> 01:21:59,139 Eva: Oh, my god there are three sharks around us right now. 1517 01:21:59,140 --> 01:22:02,079 One, two, three. 1518 01:22:02,080 --> 01:22:04,849 We just broke the foam! 1519 01:22:04,850 --> 01:22:08,390 Our raft’s going down, guys. -[Bleep]. 1520 01:22:10,220 --> 01:22:11,589 Ryan: Guys, we need to get out of here. 1521 01:22:11,590 --> 01:22:13,059 Where the hell is this extraction vehicle? 1522 01:22:13,060 --> 01:22:17,089 Eva: Holy [bleep]. They’re circling our raft right now, you guys. 1523 01:22:17,090 --> 01:22:19,459 Hey, check that out! -Whoo! 1524 01:22:19,460 --> 01:22:22,599 We’re over here! [ Conch blares ] 1525 01:22:22,600 --> 01:22:24,539 [ Whooing ] 1526 01:22:24,540 --> 01:22:28,339 Hey! Over here! -We’re here! 1527 01:22:28,340 --> 01:22:29,369 Seeing that rescue vehicle full -throttle 1528 01:22:29,370 --> 01:22:33,909 speeding towards us, that’s an incredible moment. 1529 01:22:33,910 --> 01:22:36,009 Ryan: We’re ecstatic to be getting out of there, 1530 01:22:36,010 --> 01:22:37,749 getting out of that water, 1531 01:22:37,750 --> 01:22:39,919 and there are over a dozen sharks 1532 01:22:39,920 --> 01:22:41,789 just swimming around checking us out, 1533 01:22:41,790 --> 01:22:43,389 and I think I’ve had enough of those. 1534 01:22:43,390 --> 01:22:46,089 Ky: I can’t believe the raft just made it. 1535 01:22:46,090 --> 01:22:47,419 [ Whews ] 1536 01:22:47,420 --> 01:22:48,929 Oh, this is awesome. 1537 01:22:48,930 --> 01:22:50,859 Eva: I came in with a lot of apprehension. 1538 01:22:50,860 --> 01:22:52,199 And I was thinking, "well, who am I 1539 01:22:52,200 --> 01:22:53,229 to come into this environment 1540 01:22:53,230 --> 01:22:54,529 and think that I can survive here?" 1541 01:22:54,530 --> 01:22:56,529 But it was really awesome to know 1542 01:22:56,530 --> 01:22:59,299 that having a strong set of survival skills in my core 1543 01:22:59,300 --> 01:23:01,239 helped me get through to day 14. 1544 01:23:01,240 --> 01:23:03,139 Steven: What a freaking adventure, dude. 1545 01:23:03,140 --> 01:23:04,779 Going through a challenge like this just humbles you 1546 01:23:04,780 --> 01:23:07,239 in a way that you really can’t even describe. 1547 01:23:07,240 --> 01:23:11,149 See ya! [ Cheering ] 1548 01:23:11,150 --> 01:23:12,879 -Yeah! -We’re out! 1549 01:23:12,880 --> 01:23:14,249 We’re out! 1550 01:23:14,250 --> 01:23:17,119 My opinion and expectation on sharks before coming here 1551 01:23:17,120 --> 01:23:19,559 has done a complete 180-degree turn. 1552 01:23:19,560 --> 01:23:21,989 To compare them to anything, it’d be the the main black bear. 1553 01:23:21,990 --> 01:23:23,659 You’re in their home. You’re in their environment, 1554 01:23:23,660 --> 01:23:25,459 and we all just need to respect each other, 1555 01:23:25,460 --> 01:23:28,629 and they are absolutely incredible, amazing creatures. 1556 01:23:28,630 --> 01:23:30,369 See you, Andros! 1557 01:23:30,370 --> 01:23:34,369 This experience has just driven me further 1558 01:23:34,370 --> 01:23:36,739 to want to know more about these apex predators, 1559 01:23:36,740 --> 01:23:38,739 and it just makes me want to hang out with them more. 1560 01:23:38,740 --> 01:23:41,349 Saw some sharks. Got a nice tan. 1561 01:23:41,350 --> 01:23:43,579 Good to go, baby. -Time to go home. 1562 01:23:43,580 --> 01:23:45,549 Whoo! [ Laughter ] 1563 01:23:45,550 --> 01:23:53,550 [ Cheering, conch blaring ] 1564 01:23:55,530 --> 01:23:57,489 This is my favorite part about finishing 1565 01:23:57,490 --> 01:23:59,030 a "naked and afraid" challenge. 1566 01:24:01,100 --> 01:24:04,029 Oh, yeah. [ Garbled I I brush my teeth. 1567 01:24:04,030 --> 01:24:09,269 Oh yeah, there’s some good dreads in there. Mmm. 1568 01:24:09,270 --> 01:24:11,379 Gonna have to get that fixed when I get home. 1569 01:24:11,380 --> 01:24:14,909 First meal. Mm-hmm. 1570 01:24:14,910 --> 01:24:17,279 I feel like a new person. 1571 01:24:17,280 --> 01:24:20,220 Just like that, and my adventure becomes a memory. 1571 01:24:21,305 --> 01:25:21,618