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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE image image Released on the 11th of March 1970,"Déjà Vu" is the second album by trio Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first as a quartet with Neil Young. "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image 𝐂𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐎𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐮𝐣𝐞𝐫𝐝𝐢 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐈𝐧 𝐊𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐧, 𝐈𝐫𝐚𝐧 ✨ A stunning example of 19th-century Persian residential architecture, where geometric vaulting, delicate ornament, and filtered light turn the interior into pure symmetry. 𝐏𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐫: Sadegh Ghanbari "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Today we celebrate every woman on the planet. image Happy Women's Day to all the incredible women! May every woman continue to be respected, empowered, and appreciated not just today, but every single day. You bring so much love and beauty into our world simply by being here, and that makes everyone happy. image Thank you for inspiring the world. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- Marine Life in The Philippines & S.E. Asia. and the World. Post #253: Eggs image Tending & defending 💙 🤿 🌊 image Whether they're protecting their eggs from predators or keeping them free of debris and algae, these ocean parents dedicate lots of time and attention to caring for their clutches. image "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️ #islands #scuba #marinelife
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image From the 8th century onwards, the Spanish city of Cordoba, ruled by the Arab Umayyad dynasty, was one of the largest and most vibrant in Europe. The Umayyads fostered the arts and sciences there, and beginning in 786, they built a great mosque, one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in Spain. After the city was recaptured by the Christian King Ferdinand of Castile, the mosque was converted into a church in 1236. The architecture of this unique building offers a striking glimpse into the history of the cultures that have succeeded one another on Spanish soil. @juans83 "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image 36 Off-Grid Uses for Duct Tape. Just like any other group of passionate people, preppers can certainly argue with one another until the end of time about products and which ones are better. For example, take the old firearm debate of 45 caliber or 9mm, that one has been around for decades! Most of the time these arguments are done in good humor, but sometimes they are not and every so often you stumble upon a product so good, so versatile, that nobody can really argue against it. Today’s article is about one of those products. It’s an item that is known worldwide as being able to fix almost anything and you can almost always find it in just about every vehicle, toolbox, garage, or home. And even though NASA and militaries around the world use this stuff, it's affordable and so common that it can be picked up at any hardware store and most general stores. Have you guessed the product we’re talking about yet? No? We’re talking about Duct tape! Yes, duct tape. It’s one of those products that all preppers, and non-preppers love to have and recommend. This tape is so useful that many people don’t stop at buying just one roll but will in fact stockpile bulk duck tape like it’s gold. In a disaster situation, or being off-grid, having a stockpile of duct tape will be more valuable than you can imagine. Don’t think so? Well, let’s take a look at just some of the ways you can use duct tape to better a bad situation. 36 Uses For Duct Tape 1. Temporary Patching Material Temporary Patching is the most obvious use for duct tape so let’s just get it out of the way. Got a hole in your tent or jacket? Slap a piece of duct tape over it and it will be as good as new, or as close as you can get anyway. For the best results use two pieces of tape, one on each side of the hole. 2. Carrying Handles If one of the carrying handles on your bags or toolboxes has busted, you can use duct tape to form a new one. 3. Straps Just like the previous example, duct tape is even durable enough to construct longer straps, such as those you would see on shoulder bags or packs. 4. Cordage If you can use duct tape to make straps, can you use it to make something longer? Like cordage or rope? Absolutely! Just remember that when you’re making it, keep the sticky side of the tape on the inside of the cordage. To see how to do this, check out these two different approaches to making duct tape rope. Click here, or here. 5. Fire Starter You may not realize this but duct tape takes a flame and burns really well. This makes it an excellent material for DIYing your own fire-starting aids. 6. Fire Tinder Collector Any outdoors person knows that one of the most important elements to creating a fire is tinder. The problem though is that sometimes it can be next to impossible to find a natural suitable dry tinder. But that’s not the case if you have a piece of duct tape, all you have to do is simply turn to your clothes. Grab yourself a piece of tape and use it like a lint roller all over your clothes. Dab it on your shirt, pants, and even your socks until you’ve collected a small amount of loose fibers. These fibers will catch a spark exceedingly well. Socks tend to be the easiest to collect from and the lint will work better if they are cotton socks. 7. Fix-A-Shoe When you’re off-grid it’s a good bet that you’ll be doing a lot of walking. Shoes or boots will eventually begin to develop holes and sometimes even the soles will break away. These issues can be mended and mended quickly by wrapping several lengths of duct tape around the affected area. 8. Water Collector Did you lose your water bottle or do you need a way to collect water? Not a problem if you have a roll of duct tape. Stick two pieces together so that the non-adhesive sides are on the outside. Make many lengths of these, form them into the shape of a camp cup, water bottle, or bucket, and hold all the pieces together with, you guessed it, more duct tape. Finish it off with a duct tape carrying handle to make transporting it easier. 9. Fishing Net Yep, you can make a pretty effective fishing net with duct tape and a frame. One easy way to do this is to wrap a long length of tape over one part of the frame, drop it down to make the net, come up and over the other side of the frame, and seal the tape back onto itself. 10. Watercraft It may sound crazy but people have proven that not only can you make a small watercraft out of duct tape, but more importantly it works and floats! Kayaks, small boats, or rafts can all be crafted if you have enough duct tape. . 11. Bow and Arrow Quiver You could find yourself in a situation where your quiver is beyond repair, lost or you just need to improvise one in the field. A quiver is a useful item to have if you have more than a few arrows you need to carry around and they are not all that difficult to make out of duct tape. 12. Knife Handle If you have a fixed-blade knife for long enough or use it a lot, there's a good chance the scales, or handles, will break or become damaged at some point. Wrapping a few layers of duct tape around a knife or tool handle will solve most problems with a bad handle. 13. Shoe Traction Being in a slippery situation without any kind of traction is not only incredibly frustrating but can be very dangerous as well. In the absence of crampons or proper cleats, small solid objects can be taped to the bottom of the footwear to act as improvised cleats. Objects like twigs or rocks for example. Hopefully, you don’t have too far to go because this may not hold up for a long time but it should provide the traction you need for a little while. 14. First Aid Arm Sling A dislocated shoulder or broken arm is quite painful and they’re even more painful if you can’t keep them from moving around. A proper first aid kit should have an arm sling or a triangular bandage that can be used as one. If none of that is available, a simple sling can be improvised from a few lengths of duct tape. 15. First Aid Bandage When your skin gets cut, it's usually best practice to cover it immediately. This helps to reduce bleeding and to prevent infection. But what do you do if you don’t have a first aid kit? One option is to grab a piece of cloth, preferably as clean as possible, place it over the wound, and secure it in place with a piece or two of duct tape. If you don’t have any bandage material available and you are desperate, do your best to pinch the cut closed and keep it closed by securing it with duct tape like you would with butterfly bandages or by wrapping it. Caution, if you are wrapping duct tape all of the way around a limb, such as an arm, be careful not to wrap it too tightly otherwise you can cause further damage. 16. Knife Sheath Having a fixed-blade knife without a sheath is undesirable for several reasons. It’s unsafe, it’s more difficult to carry conveniently and safely, and it’s more likely that the blade will get damaged. Making a knife sheath for any knife is super easy and quick if you have some simple materials and a roll of duct tape by your side. 17. Arrow Fletchings Fletchings are the ‘wings’ on the backends of an arrow and they help to stabilize it during flight. Traditionally these were made from feathers. Nowadays, they are made from synthetic material but if you find yourself in a pinch, they can be made from duct tape. 18. Waterproof Footwear Duct tape is very water resistant, which means it can be used to help keep your feet dry. If you are expecting to walk through some wet ground, simply cover the outside of your footwear in several layers of duct tape to prevent water from getting in. 19. Seal Up Clothing When you’re outdoors, vegetation and insects always seem to find their way under your clothes. Common entry points are the end of sleeves around the wrists and the bottoms of pants legs. Shore these areas up by sealing them shut with a few wraps of duct tape. 20. Biohazard Seal HAAZMAT SUIT Similar to the previous example, duct tape can also be used to seal up the areas around gloves and boots when you wear a hazmat or biohazard suit. Doing this will give you an extra layer of protection. 21. Vehicle Repairs When it comes to vehicle repairs, duct tape is the miracle temporary fix-it tool, which is why you should always have a roll in your car. From sealing leaking hoses to holding together a broken window to holding up broken bumpers, duct tape can be a vehicle’s owner’s best friend. 22. Snow Goggles Snow blindness happens when the sun is out and there is bright white snow on the ground to reflect it. In the absence of any sunglasses, you can use duct tape to make a pair of snow goggles to help shield your eyes. 23. Make a Splint Keeping an injured limb or bone immobile is as simple as duct-taping a piece of wood to the injured area. Duct tape and a piece of straight material equal an instant first-aid splint. 24. Make a Hammock Some people just can’t sleep on the ground and honestly, who can blame them? Elevate yourself from the muck and any creepy crawlers on the ground by making yourself a comfortable, swinging hammock to lay on. 25. Make A Sled No, not the kind of sled you use to have fun on the side of a snowy hill. We’re talking about a sled that resembles a travois, which is used to haul gear and supplies. You can use duct tape to join all the pieces together or the tape can be used to create the cross beams themselves. 26. Snowshoes Snowshoes are a must-have item in regions that receive a lot of snow. If you have a frame of some sort and some duct tape, you can easily and quickly make yourself a pair by using the tape as the webbing material. 27. Portable Chair Small folding chairs are great for people who are on the move because they are lightweight and compact. Create your own by making two connected and swiveling pieces of wood topped with a duct tape seat, which looks very similar to the mesh on a lawn chair. 28. Oar Have you lost your oar overboard? Or maybe you didn’t have one to begin with because you are building a boat in the field. Either way, you are going to need an oar. To make an improvised oar, find yourself a sturdy forked branch and fill in the Y-section with duct tape. 29. Firewood Collector Collecting firewood can be a tedious and sometimes uncomfortable process if you have to haul armload after armload of wood. You can make this task easier by making a duct tape wood bundle strap. Simply lie a long length of tape on the ground, stack your firewood in the center of the tape, and close the loop of tape around the bundle when you’re done. Use several stripes of tape if need be. 30. Joint Pads Wrap duct tape around areas of your skin that will be exposed to rough surfaces in order to protect them. For example, wrap tape around the knees if you expect to be crawling on rough and jagged surfaces for an improvised joint pad. 31. Shoe Insoles It can be extremely uncomfortable walking in footwear that has no insoles or ones that are extremely worn down. Create your own shoe insoles by folding strips of tape onto itself to create layers that can be stuck into a shoe or boot. 32. Make Butterfly Bandages For slightly longer cuts that a regular band-aid won’t hold shut, we usually turn to butterfly bandages. If you don’t have any, these can easily be made out of small pieces of duct tape. 33. Use As Moleskin Moleskin is a first aid material used to cover hotspots on the skin and to help deal with blisters. Don’t have any moleskin around? No problem, just slap a piece of duct tape on the area to help prevent your skin from rubbing on other surfaces. 34. Seal A Leaky Boat This doesn’t work if water is rushing through the hole in the boat. For the best results, remove the boat from the water, thoroughly dry the area around the hole, apply tape to both sides of the hole, and allow the tape time to set before getting the patch wet. 35. Setup A Clean Room You can easily and quickly set up a clean room in your home with just a bit of duct tape and plastic sheeting. 36. Detain Criminals If you don’t have any handcuffs or cordage available, you can always use some duct tape to detain criminals until the authorities arrive. Conclusion There are a lot of different things that people prepare for. Natural disasters, economic collapse, societal collapse, wars, and even aliens from outer space, just to name a few. But no matter what you are getting ready for, you’ll be much better prepared if you keep a roll of duct tape around, or even better. a stockpile of it! P.S. There are actually several different kinds of duct tape available nowadays and it’s not just the brand that’s different about them. Some actually have better properties than others, such as high tensile strength or water resistance. So, don’t forget to check out the different kinds of duct tape available such as traditional duct tape, gorilla tape, and T-rex tape. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image The perfect blend of robust craftsmanship and absolute tranquility.. 🧡 Citadel? "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image A traditional troglodyte cave house in Gharyan, Libya| carved deep into the earth to shield its inhabitants from the harsh desert climate. Centered around an open courtyard that brings in light and air, the surrounding rooms are hollowed directly from the rock, creating naturally insulated living spaces. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- THE DOOMSDAY DJ: TUNES FOR THE POST APOCALYPSE AC/DC's Stiff Upper Lip album was released on February 28, 2000. It was the band's 14th Australian studio album, produced by George Young, and was certified platinum in the US. #acdc "Pure signal,no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Bertrand Russell "When you want to teach children to think, you begin by treating them seriously when they are little, giving them responsibilities, talking to them candidly, providing privacy and solitude for them, and making them readers and thinkers of significant thoughts from the beginning. That’s if you want to teach them to think." "Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, (born May 18, 1872, Trelleck, Monmouthshire, Eng. —died Feb. 2, 1970, near Penrhyndeudraeth, Merioneth, Wales), British logician and philosopher. He is best known for his work in mathematical logic and for his advocacy on behalf of a variety of social and political causes, especially pacifism and nuclear disarmament. He was born into the British nobility as the grandson of Earl Russell, who was twice prime minister of Britain in the mid-19th century. He studied mathematics and philosophy at Cambridge University, where he came under the influence of the idealist philosopher J.M.E. McTaggart, though he soon rejected idealism in favour of an extreme Platonic realism. In an early paper, “On Denoting” (1905), he solved a notorious puzzle in the philosophy of language by showing how phrases such as “The present king of France,” which have no referents, function logically as general statements rather than as proper names. Russell later regarded this discovery, which came to be known as the “theory of descriptions,” as one of his most important contributions to philosophy. In The Principles of Mathematics (1903) and the epochal Principia Mathematica (3 vol., 1910–13), which he wrote with Alfred North Whitehead, he sought to demonstrate that the whole of mathematics derives from logic. For his pacifism in World War I he lost his lectureship at Cambridge and was later imprisoned. (He would abandon pacifism in 1939 in the face of Nazi aggression.) Russell’s best-developed metaphysical doctrine, logical atomism, strongly influenced the school of logical positivism. His later philosophical works include The Analysis of Mind (1921), The Analysis of Matter (1927), and Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits (1948). His A History of Western Philoso..." (Britannica) 'Philosophical Totems of BR' "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image The image displays Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, Denmark, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the setting for Shakespeare's play Hamlet. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Explore fascinating money facts revealing how currency is made, priced, and remembered, uncovering surprising stories behind everyday payments, pricing tricks, and financial systems worldwide. image US bills use a cotton linen blend for durability, pennies cost more to mint than their value, salary traces back to salt allowances, and left digit bias makes 19.99 feel cheaper, proving money design and psychology quietly shape daily financial decisions. Even ATMs use four digit PINs due to memory limits, credit cards began from a forgotten wallet, and famous Monopoly money claims evolved over time, showing how human habits and history influence modern financial systems. Some interesting facts about money. image • US Paper Money Composition: US paper money is not actually made from paper. It is a durable blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen. This specific composition is what allows the currency to survive common mishaps like going through a washing machine cycle. • Cost of Manufacturing Pennies: It costs the US government nearly three cents to manufacture a single penny. Due to this cost exceeding the face value of the coin, the government loses millions of dollars every year just by producing them. image • Origin of the Word "Salary": The word "salary" originates from the Latin word salarium". This is because Roman soldiers were notably paid partially in salt, which was a vital commodity essential for preserving food at the time. image • Psychology of Pricing: Prices like $19.99 feel significantly cheaper than $20.00 because our brains process information from left to right. The brain encodes the price as "19 and change" rather than associating it with the round number 20, making it seem like a better deal. image • Monopoly Money vs. Real Currency: Every year, the company Parker Brothers prints more money for the board game Monopoly than the US Treasury prints in real currency for actual circulation. image • ATM PIN Length: ATM Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) are typically four digits long. This standard was set because the inventor's wife mentioned she could only reliably remember four numbers, despite the inventor originally wanting a six-digit system. image • Invention of the First Universal Credit Card: The first universal credit card, known as the Diners Club card, was invented in 1950. The idea came about after a businessman forgot his wallet at a restaurant and faced the embarrassment of not being able to pay his bill. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️
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🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️ -THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE- image Every year between January and April, a massive culinary phenomenon takes over the United States. Girl Scout Cookie season is an intensely awaited period where millions of boxes are sold nationwide. The tradition began in 1917 when a local Oklahoma troop baked simple sugar cookies to finance their activities. Explosive demand quickly forced the shift to commercial bakers. Today, buyers remain fiercely loyal to specific builds. Some wait all year for the rich coconut and caramel layered Samoas, while others buy in bulk to stock up on the absolute best seller, the crisp chocolate coated Thin Mints. "Pure signal, no noise" Credits Goes to the respective Author ✍️/ Photographer📸 🐇 🕳️