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One thing to remember here is that it is advisable to drink as much rain water possible, as it is very much safe. If stuck in the Polar Regions, one can melt the bluish-greyed ice and consume it as potable water.
M4A1 carbine The M4A1 carbine is the primary weapon used by SEAL operators. A shorter, more compact version of the M16A2 rifle, it was specially...
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Applying Bekesy's post-mortem data we can estimate that zombies likely have at least a moderately-severe sensorineural hearing loss. It is also...
Read More »“Water! Water everywhere, but not a drop to drink”. There are many clichéd stories out at sea and this is one of them that we wholly agree to. On the flipside, this can only hold true when we are in a small craft striving for our survival. As we all know, food and water are the basics for survival, but out there as castaways at sea, things seem pretty off-balanced. One can live for weeks even without food, but it takes only three days to choke unto death without water or fresh drinking water, to be specific.
While salt itself has no expiration date, salt products that contain iodine or seasonings that contain other ingredients such as spices, colors and...
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Oil Your Handgun on a Fairly Regular Basis If you regularly do more intense range sessions or bullseye shooting, it's a good idea to oil your...
Read More »6. Should you feel the need to eat, avoid taking in proteins such as fish or for that matter even dried eatables like biscuits as they require lots of water for digesting. Drinking urine should be avoided too at any cost. It is suggested to have fish for its aqueous content also. Bones and eyes of fish are a good source of salt free water, which can be easily suckled upon Improvising on the available survival equipment can save many lives at sea. Moreover, with good knowledge we can save many lives by finding and conserving water. You may also like to read – Concept: A Life Raft that Makes Drinking Water from Seawater About Author Bikram Pal Singh – is a professional mariner and blogger. He has sailed extensively serving on various Oil tankers and Offshore Vessels. Currently a Chief Officer, he enjoys reading and compiling notes about critical shipboard operations and crew psychology. When not sailing, he loves backpacking, is an ardent adventurer and a certified diver. Read more articles by this author
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Some human body parts have become useless over the past few million years. Useless body parts include the appendix, the tail bone, and the muscle...
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Baby formula, wine and spirits, lawn chairs, garage doors, butter, cream cheese, breakfast cereal and many more items have also been facing...
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