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Deep beside a quiet forest stream, a survivalist discovers rich natural clay hidden in the riverbank. Instead of leaving it behind, she begins shaping the wet clay into a primitive bushcraft stove using only simple tools and natural materials.

After cutting structural branches and preparing a small fire, she carefully forms a round clay stove chamber reinforced with wooden supports. Once the fire is lit inside, the clay structure begins functioning as a powerful wilderness cooking stove.

A pot of water soon boils above the flames while herbs and mushrooms simmer inside, proving that this simple design can become a complete outdoor survival kitchen.

This video demonstrates a classic bushcraft technique for building a clay stove in the wilderness, using materials found directly in nature.

Watch closely during the cooking scene — a curious squirrel briefly appears in the background observing the forest activity.

Perfect for viewers interested in bushcraft, wilderness survival, primitive technology, outdoor cooking, and off-grid living techniques.
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00:40I don't think so.
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