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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Hiking/Camping wear with Zepper


Hi ladies and gentlemen today i will be telling you what clothes would be good to bring when Camping or hiking,

Jackets: thermal heated jackets,
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T-shirts: under armor (both genders) and a cotton T-shirt,
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Pants/Jeans: Shorts with lots of pockets and jeans that are conferrable,
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Shoes: bring a conferrable pair of shoes, and and pair of hiking shoes (That are not brand new and that have become accustom to your feet,
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Yesheyahu,s fishing blog

Hello lads, this is Yesheyahu's fishing blog. I will be talking about three fish's and the food that the fish eat.

The first fish I'll be talking about is Is.


Carp eat corn

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Bass eat worm








Rainbow fish eat meal worm



Thank you

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Camping With Zepper

Manchineel (Hippomane Mancinella)
Manchineel (Hippomane Mancinella)
The flowering plants are considered among the most poisonous trees in the world and are native to Florida, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Central America and northern South America. The Spanish name is "manzanilla de la muerte : which means "little apple of death."

In fact, it's not just the fruit (which does in fact resemble little apples) that is poisonous, but the entire tree is toxic to humans and animals. The tree oozes a white sap when it rains, so standing beneath the tree can cause blistering of the skin. Burning the tree releases extremely toxic fumes which can cause blindness and respiratory problems when humans come into contact with the smoke. Consumption is generally fatal, and it's, by all accounts, an agonizing death.

It is common for locals to mark the tree with signs or a red X on the trunk to keep people away. The sign on the tree above reads: "Warning! The leaves, bark, and fruits of these trees contain a caustic sap which may be injurious if touched. Columbus described the small green fruits as 'death apples.' The trees are common along the Caribbean shores. Avoid contact with any part of this tree!"

Source: 
http://www.oddee.com/