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Top 10 Easy Geocaching Acronyms

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Aug
16

Geocaching is an exciting international game of hide and seek to find various items. By using coordinates and GPS technology, the user can accurately place a geocache at a specific location anywhere in the world. By sharing its existence and location online, geocachers enjoy the challenge of finding treasure by following clues by solving clues. Join the fun by learning the following terms to help you find your hidden treasure.

Removing Land and Water Leeches

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Jul
22

Leeches are invertebrates, with slender, segmented, moist bodies, similar to worms. Leeches come in three varieties: land leeches, freshwater leeches, and marine leeches. While the word “leech” usually brings to mind visions of slimy little blood suckers, most leeches do not actually rely on human blood, but rather prey on small insects and other invertebrates. Of course, many leeches do survive by attaching themselves to a human host, drinking the blood; in these cases, people often want to remove these leeches. But first, it is important to understand how the leech works, and how to properly remove it.

Reading the Clouds

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Jul
19

Similar to finding a good book, reading the clouds is like enjoying a good story. Both have interesting characters, a developing plot, and sometimes a surprise ending. The secret to reading clouds, though, is to recognize what you’re looking at and try to predict the outcome.

Jul
18

On one hand, a good liquid fuel stove is a camper’s best friend because it can do many things for us. It can melt snow for water. It can boil water to cook food quickly. It can also be an emergency source of heat if need be. As a result, people who are seriously interested in camping as a hobby should consider purchasing a liquid fuel stove.

Canine CPR

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Jul
16

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a method that is used to breath life back into a person who is not breathing on their own. While most of us think of using CPR to revive the beloved people in our lives, this process can also be used effectively with our pets, including our canine companions. CPR should only be used when there is no evidence of breathing in an unconscious dog, and can treat heart stoppage caused by drowning, electrical shock, choking and more.

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