Krystle wrote:
MY GUIDE TO ESCAPING FROM AN ISLAND:
I open my eyes and see the sparkling blue ocean, the vast calm sky and clear white sands. Following a plane crash I am trapped on this beach,
on this island, in the middle of nowhere, all alone!
How do I get out of here?
This guide will tell you everything I do to survive on an island and get out of it, keep reading:
1. Firstly, I look around. Where’s my bag? My phone? Are there any other survivors from the plane crash? Any people on the island?
I can’t find my bag or phone and neither do I see any people around, no
survivors and no people living on the island. I figure I’m probably
going to be here for quite long so what next?
2. I need to look for food. Some plants maybe, or fruits if I’m lucky enough.
After a long time of walking and searching around the island I find some
berries which I’m hoping are not poisonous, they don’t look like that at
least. I also find some coconuts fallen from a tree but what am I to do
with coconuts, I don’t know how to use them!
I dig a few holes near the ocean to trap fish when the tide goes down as I read in a book back
at home. Fish and berries, sounds like a good meal!
3. Next I go and collect wood so I can make a fire before the sun goes down and I freeze to death.
I’ll need the fire to cook the fish I’ve trapped too, there’s no way I’m
eating raw fish, not even when I’m stranded on this island I
desperately want to get out of.
After collecting the wood I build three fires in the shape of a triangle. This is recognized as a distress signal, I found out from that book I’m
so glad I read. I hope someone gets this signal and I’m rescued soon.
I check on the holes I had dug and what do I see? I’ve trapped one large
fish and two medium sized ones, and they’ve dried beautifully in the
sun. I keep the fish over the fire I built to cook and while my meal is
cooking I make a small hut like shelter from the remaining wood I had collected, I can’t sleep out in the open in the freezing night!
4. After my meal of fish and berries (which I must say was quite
delicious), and fresh water from a lake I had seen when I was looking
for food, I really want to take a nap but I can’t do that if I want to
escape the island before the night. I write SOS in large letters on the sand hoping a rescue team will see that from their plane above. I remember
reading about how stranded people leave messages asking for help in
bottles in the sea but I don’t have any paper and pen, and neither do I
have a bottle.
5. Now that I’ve left signals asking for help I decide to just wait for a while hoping that I will be rescued soon. I’m
starting to get bored and frustrated now so I start building sandcastles to calm down and keep myself busy. I get so busy with the sandcastles that I forget
about my surroundings and then suddenly I notice a ship in the sea,
coming towards me.
They’ve seen me and they’re coming to get me out of here!
It turns out that the rescue team indeed saw my signals for help from
their plane and sent the ship to get me out of the island. I’m now on my
way home, and that is how I escaped the island I was stranded on.
I open my eyes and see the sparkling blue ocean, the vast calm sky and clear white sands. Following a plane crash I am trapped on this beach,
on this island, in the middle of nowhere, all alone!
How do I get out of here?
This guide will tell you everything I do to survive on an island and get out of it, keep reading:
1. Firstly, I look around. Where’s my bag? My phone? Are there any other survivors from the plane crash? Any people on the island?
I can’t find my bag or phone and neither do I see any people around, no
survivors and no people living on the island. I figure I’m probably
going to be here for quite long so what next?
2. I need to look for food. Some plants maybe, or fruits if I’m lucky enough.
After a long time of walking and searching around the island I find some
berries which I’m hoping are not poisonous, they don’t look like that at
least. I also find some coconuts fallen from a tree but what am I to do
with coconuts, I don’t know how to use them!
I dig a few holes near the ocean to trap fish when the tide goes down as I read in a book back
at home. Fish and berries, sounds like a good meal!
3. Next I go and collect wood so I can make a fire before the sun goes down and I freeze to death.
I’ll need the fire to cook the fish I’ve trapped too, there’s no way I’m
eating raw fish, not even when I’m stranded on this island I
desperately want to get out of.
After collecting the wood I build three fires in the shape of a triangle. This is recognized as a distress signal, I found out from that book I’m
so glad I read. I hope someone gets this signal and I’m rescued soon.
I check on the holes I had dug and what do I see? I’ve trapped one large
fish and two medium sized ones, and they’ve dried beautifully in the
sun. I keep the fish over the fire I built to cook and while my meal is
cooking I make a small hut like shelter from the remaining wood I had collected, I can’t sleep out in the open in the freezing night!
4. After my meal of fish and berries (which I must say was quite
delicious), and fresh water from a lake I had seen when I was looking
for food, I really want to take a nap but I can’t do that if I want to
escape the island before the night. I write SOS in large letters on the sand hoping a rescue team will see that from their plane above. I remember
reading about how stranded people leave messages asking for help in
bottles in the sea but I don’t have any paper and pen, and neither do I
have a bottle.
5. Now that I’ve left signals asking for help I decide to just wait for a while hoping that I will be rescued soon. I’m
starting to get bored and frustrated now so I start building sandcastles to calm down and keep myself busy. I get so busy with the sandcastles that I forget
about my surroundings and then suddenly I notice a ship in the sea,
coming towards me.
They’ve seen me and they’re coming to get me out of here!
It turns out that the rescue team indeed saw my signals for help from
their plane and sent the ship to get me out of the island. I’m now on my
way home, and that is how I escaped the island I was stranded on.