Arctic Survival: The Hidden Danger That Can Blind You in Hours
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Background: A vast expanse of snow or ice plain, with distant snow-capped mountains or glaciers. The wind is gentle, and the sunlight shines brightly, reflecting off the snow surface. Character description: Wearing high-performance red outdoor gear (down jacket, snow goggles, windproof mask), carrying ski boards or ice picks on their backs, with a hint of coldness on their face but remaining calm and composed. Style and tone: Resolute, professional, with a touch of dry humor (survival-style vlog) Here is the script: Hey, quick fact from the snowfield— Did you know you can go **temporarily blind** in places like this? It’s called *snow blindness*, and it’s caused by UV rays reflecting off the snow— even on cloudy days. It’s like getting a sunburn… on your eyes. That’s why we wear these [points to goggles]—they’re not for style. They’re survival. If you ever forget goggles, close your eyes halfway—like you're squinting— and cover your eyes with something dark. Even soot helps. Out here, protecting your vision is just as important as keeping warm.
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