Alaskan Bush People
Do you believe you have what it takes to survive on your own in the wilds of Alaska? A recently discovered family that “was born and raised wild” is the subject of this Discovery Channel program. But as soon as the show premiered, the plot unravels. The neighbors claim that they did not live in the woods at first. Instead, they resided at Hoonah, Alaska’s Icy Strait Lodge. In addition, locals said that the “bush home” was only used when the cameras were filming.

Alaskan Bush People
The Island
We are certain that four weeks of self-sufficiency on a desolate island are not simple. They are responsible for finding their own food, shelter, and water. It seems like a body of water always appears at the last minute, even if things typically get off to a bad start. Food is the same way! There is no chance behind this. The show’s creators even admitted, “We had to ensure that the island’s one and only source of water, a muddy pool, would last through filming in the dry season and that there were enough native animals and native vegetation to sustain the men for 28 days — as long as they had the ingenuity to find it, catch it, and kill it.”

The Island