The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

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The famous British traveler Ed Stafford is always in a hurry to meet new adventures. This time he decided to involve his own family in his adventures. Wife Laura and two-year-old son Ran went together with a wildlife researcher to an uninhabited island in Indonesia. They had to face unforeseen situations and learn how to survive in extreme conditions for a month, putting the baby in danger.

Find out how parents motivate their decision to take their child to the island in wild conditions.The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert islandFree from social norms and views, parents spent a month on a desert island with a small child. They claim that the living conditions there for the baby are as safe as at home in the UK.

Researchers Ed Stafford and Laura Bingham took their two-year-old son Rana to the Indonesian island of Merak to take on the most extreme survival challenge they have ever faced.

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The family lived on the island, starring in the next TV project on the Discovery channel "Man, woman, child, wild Nature" (Man Woman Child Wild). Stafford says that the presence of a young son has become an incentive for parents to be constantly on the alert.

The couple are listed in the Guinness Book of Records as researchers who were the first to walk along the entire length of the Amazon, which is 6,400 km. They got married in 2016. The travelers named their son after the famous discoverer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

The Robinson family: Ed Stafford took his wife and two-year-old son with him to a desert island

And how do you feel about the decision of the parents of travelers to take a two-year-old baby with them to a desert island?

This sweet couple does not have children yet, but they travel all over the world, giving up a stable job and housing. Young people say that in this way they embody the main dream of their lives.

Keywords: Discovery | Survival | Indonesia | Explorers | Kid | Desert island | Danger | Adventure | Travelers | Child | Family | Spouse | Son | TV Project

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