Scallops Scuba Diving in Florida

Scallops Scuba Diving in Florida

Situated in western Florida, Crystal River scalloping is one of the most popular summertime activities. The Florida Bay Scallop is a bivalve mollusk that has an external two-part hinged shell. The scallops live in seagrass beds and shallow water and predominantly found in specific locations on Florida’s west coast and areas near Crystal River. read more

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds vs. Apple’s AirPods: How do they compare on an iPhone?

Samsung’s Galaxy Buds vs. Apple’s AirPods: How do they compare on an iPhone?

Samsung now has AirPod-like buds that fit better and have a case that charges wirelessly. But which is better on iPhone?

Samsung announced its new Galaxy Buds true wireless earphones earlier this week, and they’re obviously designed for Samsung’s own Galaxy phones. (As a neat trick, you can even use the upcoming Galaxy S10 to charge the Galaxy Buds.) In design and price, though, Samsung is clearly attempting to make these little guys an attractive alternative to Apple’s AirPods—perhaps even for iPhone users. read more

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SAFETY IN BALI

SAFETY IN BALI

Bali is one of the more than 17,000 islands that belong to Indonesia, a country located between Southeast Asia and Oceania. Therefore Bali is governed by the laws and security of the country to which it belongs: Indonesia. Indonesia is generally a safe country.

If you want to know if it’s safe to travel to Bali, we have to say that Bali is generally a safe place. People are very nice, always with a smile on their face and an open attitude towards tourists. But this doesn’t mean that you don’t have to do your part to make sure you don’t get in trouble during your stay on the Island of the Gods. read more

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RV Safety Tips: Inspecting, Driving, & Using Your RV

Rv safety tips inspecting, driving, & using your rv

RV Safety Tips: Inspecting, Driving, & Using Your RV

But one thing people often overlook when spending time camping is safety!

While using a camper isn’t exactly dangerous, there are some things you should know to keep everyone safe and happy.

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Is RVing Safe?

In the more than 12 months I spent living in an RV, I never felt unsafe. Many of my family members also own RVs, and none of them have ever had any safety concerns, either. read more

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RV Boondocking Ideas, Clever Tips And Hacks + A List Of All The Best Places For FREE Overnight RV Parking!

RV Boondocking Ideas, Clever Tips And Hacks + A List Of All The Best Places For FREE Overnight RV Parking!

Most of today’s RVs are labeled as self-contained — meaning that you have the means to live comfortably onboard.

Cooking, sleeping, water, shower and toilet facilities are included in your RV.

So you can basically park on any open spot and declare yourself home for the night.

When my wife and I travel cross country — with the goal of just getting from point A to point B — paying $35 a night to stay in an RV park seems a bit pricey. read more

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Sacred Valley – Machu Picchu 2D/1N

Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu 2D/1N

Sacred Valley – Machu Picchu 2D/1N

Maximum Altitude 3,800m/12,467ft

Distance Tour by Car & Train

Group size 8 People max

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The Sacred Valley – Machu Picchu Tour is an excellent combo package because it takes you throughout Sacred Valley and to Machu Picchu. It begins with exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas where you’ll get to interact with artisans, enjoy all types of handcrafts made by locals, visit the archeological sites, and walk the Inca salt mines. The Sacred valley & Machu Picchu Tour helps you understand the symbiosis of two very different cultures and all the steps taken that led to the development of modern civilization from what it once was. Finally, we will travel by train to discover and enjoy the natural and cultural beauty of one of the new 7 wonders of the world—Machu Picchu. read more

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Scientists have spent nearly 100 years searching for a better way to give vaccines

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Scientists have spent nearly 100 years searching for a better way to give vaccines

There are a dozen Covid-19 vaccines that healthcare professionals are administering worldwide, and all of them require needles.

That’s not necessarily a bad thing: Shots with modern, single-use needles have worked for inoculations since the 1960s. They’re easy for manufacturers to prepare in standardized vials that any needle can penetrate and deliver into a willing arm. And at this point, they’re common enough that most countries have the facilities, supplies, and healthcare providers available to store and administer them – and if not, it’s easy for aid organizations to step in and offer support. read more

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Safety in Medellin

Safety in Medellin

Translated colloquially, it means “do you want to accept my bribe, or my bullets?” This single question eventually cost thousands their lives, in the process making his small South American country, Colombia, the murder capital of the world.

At the peak of Escobar’s cartel they were profiting roughly $60 million dollars per day, while delivering an estimated 80% of the world’s cocaine supply. read more

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Which multi tools are allowed on airplanes?

Which multi tools are allowed on airplanes?

If you carry basic tools with you daily, it’s only natural that when you head out on a business trip or for that much-anticipated vacation you will want your trusty multitool close at hand.

But ever since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, airport security has been confusing. Most people know that you can’t carry a weapon like a firearm onto the plane, but some rules seem downright confusing and silly. But the 9/11 terrorists used small knives that at the time were not considered concerning, and perfectly legal to carry onto the plane. read more

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