Late-night campfire soup marks jungle overnight in St Thomas
A camper spending the night in the St Thomas bush documented the early hours of their outdoor stay, turning a personal challenge to sleep in the jungle into a quiet late-night routine around the fire.
The footage captures the camper checking the time after initially guessing it was past 3:00 a.m. A closer look at the clock showed 1:58 a.m., with the campfire still burning brightly.
With the blaze holding steady, the camper said they were putting on soup and planned to cover the pot shortly after. The moment forms part of a broader effort to confront discomfort with overnight camping in dense woodland, a theme reflected in the segment's focus on facing one's worst fears in nature.
No further details were shared in the clip about the exact location within the parish, the duration of the trip, or anyone else present. The short recording centres on the fire, the meal preparation, and the stillness of the bush after midnight.
Syndicated from Elite Jamaica (Video) · originally published .
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