The Sea Gypsies (1978)
The 'Woodlands' is the nickname given to the farm.
Robinson Crusoe, the main character in the novel by Daniel Defoe, was shipwrecked and stranded on a deserted island after a storm at sea. He salvaged supplies from the wrecked ship and used his ingenuity to survive and build a life on the island.
Before the family could move into their treehouse in "Swiss Family Robinson," they had to build a sturdy foundation and support structure for the treehouse. This involved constructing a platform or series of platforms in the trees, as well as building walls and a roof for shelter. Additionally, they needed to create a system for accessing the treehouse, such as a ladder or rope bridge.
Oh, dude, in "Swiss Family Robinson," the family gets shipwrecked on a deserted island, not the Promised Land. They have to survive and build a cool treehouse crib, like some extreme DIY project. So, yeah, their journey is more about island life survival vibes than reaching some mystical Promised Land.
Easy Lethal = Killer (mostly) Build = Body Put both together and you get "killer body". You know, like a boxer or a wrestler or a lifeguard. Muscular and toned.
In the "Swiss Family Robinson," the woodlands are located on the deserted island where the family becomes stranded after a shipwreck. The family uses the resources from the woodlands to build shelters, furniture, and tools to survive in their new environment.
Bernard decides to build an SOS on the island.
depending on the size of the island... Yes
uhm in hives which they cleverly build themselves
build a bridge!
To get to the second island you need to build a raft on pier beach. To get onto the third island you need to build a canoe on the east beach of the second island.
it cost 1p to build this building