Dmitry Komarov was buried alive in the hot sand

09 November 2017, 18:54 | gossip
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Today in 22. 00 on the "1 + 1" will be a new episode of the program "The world inside out" from the cycle "Fiery ring of Japan".

In the morning in the studio "Snidanku 1 + 1" Dmitry Komarov revealed the intrigue of the new series "The World Inside Out", demonstrated knowledge of the Japanese language and told about the most amazing dish that he had a chance to try in Japan.

So, in the new issue, Dmitry Komarov and cameraman Alexander Dmitriev will go to the island of Kyushu, the epicenter of one of the most seismically active zones of the world, where 90% of all earthquakes on the planet occur. An anchorman will show how the Japanese live at the foot of the active volcano Sakurajima, which erupts more than 100 times a year and at any moment can destroy the whole city under the lava flows.

It is interesting that the Japanese learned not only to live next to one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, but also to benefit from it. Every day they collect volcanic ash, from which they then produce cosmetics and soap.

In addition, the team "World inside out" will visit the unique city of Ibusuk and an eerie "bloody" lake, named so because of the orange-red shade of water. In a city where magma is boiling, and the earth is so hot that it's hot to walk, TV presenter Dmitry Komarov will experience an exotic service - burying alive in hot volcanic sand.

"After 10 minutes of immobile imprisonment in the hot sand you feel cheerful and full of energy. Sand conducts heat from the hot earth. From this, the blood disperses and is saturated with oxygen, "Dmitry shares his impressions.

The author and presenter of the program also talked about the most exotic dish that he had to try in Japan:.

"On the island of Okinawa, there are more than a thousand people who are already over 100 years old. We will reveal the secrets of their longevity. One of them is covered in food. For example, we will show how a huge tuna eye is being prepared ".

In addition, Dmitry Komarov demonstrated knowledge of the Japanese language:.

"The Japanese show gratitude to other Japanese with the words" Arigato Godizmasu "and a low bow. The most important word, "sorry", in Japanese sounds like "sumisan".

With this word they say hello, and say goodbye, and ask forgiveness ".

One of the points on the map of the expedition of the "Mira Inside Out" team in Japan was the mysterious island where the monks live, who make the incredible - go barefoot on hot coals. Dmitry Komarov decided to disclose the secrets of the monks, but if the bold television presenter can walk on the coals and not get burned, look already today at 22. 00 on "1 + 1" in the new release of the program "The world inside out".




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