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Building a stone shelter in a cave is one of the traditional and effective ways to protect yourself in the conditions of survival or nature tourism. I will explain how this is done: Advantages of using a cave for shelter Natural Protection: The cave naturally protects you from wind, rain, snow and wild animals. Temperature stability: The temperature inside the cave is usually more constant than outside, which is very useful in very hot or cold weather. Energy savings: You need less to build a complete shelter, because the walls and roof are already there. The stages of building a stone shelter in the cave Cave safety check Make sure the cave is stable and not likely to collapse. Check that there are no dangerous animals or insects inside. Don't ignore signs like loose stones, water dripping from the roof, or fresh cracks. Cleaning the interior Collect rocks, branches, animal droppings, and any natural debris from the environment. Smooth the floor of the cave and mark your resting place. Building a stone wall or guard at the entrance If the cave has an opening, build a half-height wall with medium and large stones to block wind, cold or animals. You can leave part of the wall open to let in light or cover it with fabric or foliage. Floor insulation On the ground, you can make a soft layer for sitting or sleeping with dry leaves, moss, tree bark, wood and even pieces of cloth or plastic. This prevents the transfer of cold from the ground to the body. place of fire If there is enough air flow and the smoke can escape, you can light a small fire near the cave opening (never light a fire in shallow or unventilated caves). With stones, you can build a wall around the fire to keep the heat and have more safety. Important safety tips Always have a way out; Never take refuge in caves that have only one entrance and are narrow. Look for signs of spills, toxic gases, or animals such as bats or snakes. During the rainy season, caves located in the bed of rivers or valleys may suddenly be flooded. #shelter#build shelter#safe shelter#Mamoor camping #temporary house#nature tourism #survival in nature#rescue#animal shelter #Shelter#Emergency Shelter#Life in nature #adventure #wild nature #camping #forest shelter #mountain shelter #travel in the heart of nature #peace of nature #human survival#Mamoor campig