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Survivalist Hazen Audel ventures high onto the Bolaven Plateau, a rugged and unspoilt corner of the Lower Mekong Basin in Laos, on a mission to seek out traditional musket hunters who make their own gunpowder using ancient techniques.
Survivalist Hazen Audel ventures high onto the Bolaven Plateau, a rugged and unspoilt corner of the Lower Mekong Basin in Laos, on a mission to seek out traditional musket hunters who make their own gunpowder using ancient techniques.
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Primal Survivor: Mighty Mekong
S1, EP1 "Deadly Descent"Hazen Audel descends from cloud forests high above Laos to join the Mekong River, as he begins a survival adventure.
Primal Survivor: Mighty Mekong
S1, EP2 "Hidden Village"Survivalist Hazen Audel faces peaks and flooded caves as he seeks out a hidden village deep in the jungles of the Mekong Basin.
Primal Survivor: Mighty Mekong
S1, EP3 "Edible Gold"Bushcraft expert Hazen Audel ventures deep into the ancient forests of Laos in a quest to find seasonal mushrooms that are highly prized by local tribes.
Primal Survivor: Mighty Mekong
S1, EP4 "Musket Men"Survivalist Hazen Audel ventures high onto the Bolaven Plateau, a rugged and unspoilt corner of the Lower Mekong Basin in Laos, on a mission to seek out traditional musket hunters who make their own gunpowder using ancient techniques.
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