Posts Tagged ‘travel’

Polluted Water can kill

Friday, October 16th, 2009 by macinger84

Water is a very important component in our bodies and you would only last a couple days if you go without water. Even if you survive, the chemical imbalance in your body due to the lack of water might still cause damage. But just because you are thirsty doesn’t mean that you would need to drink just about any kind of water that you can find. A good example for this is salt water. Drinking salt water would just dehydrate you faster and kill you much faster.

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Even fresh water can be a threat, especially when you are not sure whether it is clean or not. The number of bacterias and other harmful elements that can exist in water are so great that you are much better off making sure that you are drinking clean water rather than betting your life on it. The result of drinking unclean water can range from mild discomfort for a short time or an infection that lasts for some time and can even lead to death.

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Travelpac World Travel Adapter

Friday, October 9th, 2009 by macinger84

Are you a world traveler? Moving from one part of the world to another presents us a variety of problems that we need to address in order to have a fun and stress free experience. In order to solve these little problems, we often end up with a lot of nifty little gadgets in our arsenal. We carry all these little things around all the time to make sure that we have the appropriate gadget in every possible circumstance.

Some of the gadgets we have are electric in nature such as our mobile phone, laptop, digital camera, or PDA. These gadgets lets us work and keep track of our time and tasks or enjoy our trip. But the problem that people encounter that are specific to electric gadgets is when it comes to recharge their batteries. Of course, bringing the charger is already a must, but when you try to stick it into the wall outlet, it might not actually fit as there is no single standard for wall outlets. To be able to recharge your devices, you would need an array of adapters that fits your devices and the wall outlets in the place you are going to. If you have a lot of devices and you intend to go to multiple locations, you might need more than one, which is quite bothersome to keep track of and one mistake means a lot of trouble.

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The solution to this problem is a multipurpose adapter that can change and adapt to whatever device or wall outlet you are facing. Although it might look big and bulky compared to more traditional adapters, the beauty of this lies in the fact that you would only need one rather than a number of traditional adapters. The World Travel Adapter makes use of retractable prongs that you can choose from. You would just need to look at the wall outlet and select the matching prongs on the World Travel Adapter and you are ready to plug it in. It’s rear side features a multitude of holes, one set of which is sure to match the male plug on your device. This device has been tested and proven to work in over 150 countries all around the world, including all the major destinations. This means that you are virtually covered wherever you may go.

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Although you might already be covered by simply buying only one World Travel Charger, it might be a good idea to buy a couple. That way, you can charge more than one device at a time. You can even use this at home if you have bought devices from other countries which do not share the same outlet type as your own.

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Compass

Sunday, September 27th, 2009 by macinger84

A compass is a tool that has been in use for centuries. This very simplistic device points us in the right direction by detecting the magnetic field of the earth and orienting itself properly. From this, you can find out the proper direction that you should be heading. This device has proven itself time and again in the hands of travellers who navigates thousands of miles with just the aid of a compass and a map.

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Invented in China before the 2nd century, the compass was created as a tool in finding the proper orientation of things in the immediate surroundings. This practice, called Feng Shui, is still alive and practiced widely in the world today, even in the western world. Its navigational use was not discovered until the 11th century and has been widely used since then. Today, there are many types of compasses available. Traditional models are made out of a magnetic needle that is encased in a fluid to allow the needle to move freely. Newer models that use a gyrocompass instead of the earth’s magnetic field can point to the earth’s true north instead of the magnetic north. They are also more accurate as they are not affected by other magnetic sources or electrical circuits. Despite these advantages, older models still exist because of their durability and maintenance-free nature.

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Today, most compasses that are used for navigation are already embedded in vehicles while hand held devices are mostly for sporting events and hobbyists. Events like orienteering matches teams against each other in navigating a specific terrain with the use of a compass and a map. Soldiers also carry a compass and a map in case they get separated in the middle of combat.

The Silva company of Sweden, which has been a leading manufacturer of outdoor gear since 1928 also provides a line of compasses for a multitude of purposes. Silva Sweden is a well known supplier of compasses to the armed forces of many countries, including the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, and of course Sweden. They are providing a wide range of compasses from the simple Expedition 3 and 4 series to the more complex Expedition 54 that includes sophisticated sighting mechanisms. All compasses from the Silva company is equipped with luminous lighting that can glow for some time while other compasses are equipped with battery powered light that makes them ideal for night time use. Depending on your needs, the Silva company can provide you with the right tool that is booth durable and reliable to get you where you want to go.

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