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[mud squishing]
[groaning]
I've been watching out so closely for predators
that I run straight into something else life
threatening, quicksand.
Actually, this is a--
a little bit more serious than I thought.
[sputters] What makes this dangerous
is, if you can't get anything to grab onto to get yourself out
of these situations, with this hot sun
you could die of sunstroke.
[panting and groaning]
Fighting against it will suck me deeper into the sand.
The way out is staying calm and making only small movements.
It's like loosening up concrete.
[sighs] It's a very strange feeling,
getting water to basically lubricate in
between all the sand and mud.
[grunting with effort]
Once I work my legs to the surface,
I can pull myself out by grabbing onto the side
and kicking.
[groaning and panting]
Thankfully, one of my cows didn't get in here.
A huge, heavy cow, you're not going to be
able to get it out by yourself.
God!
[groans]
[bird chirping]
Exhausting.
Before we go any further, I have to wash all this sand off.
When you've got all that grit in your clothing,
it's grinding against your skin.
And you get all that chafing.
Out here, it could lead to infection, which is just
going to magnify the problems.
Now my clothes are clean.
I can carry on.