
Living in the jungle taught me survival. One of my smartest moves? Building a shelter beneath a giant rock. It was natural, sturdy, and required almost no effort. I cleared debris, laid a bed of leaves, and used large palm fronds as a slanted roof to shed rain. The rock blocked wind and predators. I added a small fire nearby for warmth and protection. This simple cave-like refuge kept me dry, safe, and hidden. In the jungle, survival isn’t about complexity—it’s about using nature’s gifts wisely. That rock became my home, my sanctuary, my key to enduring the wild.