I think a cold climate would make for an extremely boring Survivor. Everyone would be bundled up, unrecognizeable, huddled around the fire all day long. Think Survivor Africa, but with parkas.
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I think a cold climate would make for an extremely boring Survivor. Everyone would be bundled up, unrecognizeable, huddled around the fire all day long. Think Survivor Africa, but with parkas.
If they filmed in northern Alaska in the summer, it would be warm but rainy.
I don't think that's in the cards, though. The painted truck sounds like something a maverick fan up there would do as sort of an in-joke. I lived there myself for many years, and that sort of "See how tough I am for living in Alaska?" thing is not uncommon.
I can't see them actually going to Alaska. Mexico sounds more right. And actually, Mexico is in North America so then they will have hit all the continents.
Besides not having enough bikini shots, doing a Survivor in a cold climate would be tough on the contestants. You need a lot more calories in a cold climate than you do in the tropics. They would all be stumbling around with hypothermia by the 3rd day.
Some survivor Ideas
Survivor- Area 51
Survivor-Baghdad
Survivor-Everglades
Survivor- Carrabiean
Erm.. I think Mexico is in South America. I'm quite sure of that. Since they did it in Brazil - "Amazon", doing it in South America for two time in a row would be quite impossible. :teethQuote:
Originally posted by Lil_Cutie
Mexico is in North America so then they will have hit all the continents.
Too bad. I really like the idea of Alaska or even Canada.
And, sorry, Mexico is in North America.
You sure Mexico is in North America?
Yes, Mexico is part of North America next to panama canal then south America! look at the world map! Panama is Central AmericaQuote:
Originally posted by unexplained
You sure Mexico is in North America?
My bad.
North America
North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. North America includes all of the mainland and related offshore islands lying N of the Isthmus of Panama (which connects it with South America). The term “Anglo-America” is frequently used in reference to Canada and the United States combined, while the term “Middle America” is used to describe the region including Mexico, the republics of Central America, and the Caribbean.