Bell Grils
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Belgrils was born on June 7, 1974 in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, UK. He is a world-renowned explorer, host, writer, motivational speaker, karate black belt, and former British Special Forces soldier. Due to its unique personal charm, it is affectionately kn
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Belgrils was born on June 7, 1974 in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, UK. He is a world-renowned explorer, host, writer, motivational speaker, karate black belt, and former British Special Forces soldier. Due to its unique personal charm, it is affectionately known as Beiye in China. Because the food he consumed during the Discovery Channel hosted program 'Wilderness Survival' was so amazing that it was impossible for him to eat without him, he was given the domineering title of a man standing at the top of the food chain. Bell's outdoor adventure life has attracted the attention of 1.2 billion people worldwide to this day. Belgrade served as a special forces officer in the 21st Airborne Special Service Regiment of the UK from 1994 to 1997. Through the selection of British special forces, he became a top soldier. Training includes unarmed combat, desert and cold combat, survival skills, medical care, skydiving, signals, avoidance driving, climbing, and explosions. I went to North Africa twice. At the end of 1996, he injured his back during a free parachute jump in southern Africa. In 1997, as a young British climber, he arrived at Mount Amadabram in the Himalayas. In 1998, as the youngest climber, he reached the top of Mount Everest. In 2000, Bell led his team to drive a water scooter around the island of England in order to help the Royal National Lifeboat Association. In the same year, a book was published in which Bell recounted the process of climbing Mount Everest. In 2001, the book Face was released and was nominated for the Baudman Task Prize in Literature. In 2002, I obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of London and studied in Spain for a period of time. Ambassador of the Prince of Wales Charity Trust. In 2003, Bell led his team on a hard bottomed rubber boat to complete a voyage across the North Atlantic without assistance. The journey lasted for over ten thousand miles and lasted for three months. He also received a gift from the Royal Navy for leading this record breaking expedition. Later, he recorded the adventure and compiled it into a book called \Survival in the Wilderness Facing the Frozen Ocean\, which was selected for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in the UK. In 2004, Bell's second book was published facing the icy ocean and won the William Hill Sports Book Award. In the same year, Bell began producing reality shows for some British television channels that reflected military life, called \The Army Escape. Once broadcasted, the program achieved the highest viewership of the same year on Channel 4 in the UK and attracted attention in European and American countries. Later, the American Discovery Channel began to approach Bell and discuss the production of a program on wilderness survival and exploration. So, survival in the wilderness was born. In the wilderness, Bell carried his thin equipment deep into the world's most inaccessible areas to demonstrate how to survive. He has visited places such as the Costa Rican jungle, the Utah desert, the Pacific Islands, the Nevada Mountains, the Alps, Kenya, and Alaska. In 2007, Bell collaborated with Global Discovery Channel to create eight series of programs for Channel Four in the UK, titled \Born Survivor, Bell Grils. With the broadcast of the TV program, Bell also published a survival book about the boy's self, titled \Born Survivor\, which lasted for ten weeks on Sunday