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Let's celebrate Earth Day by appreciating our planet's beauty and committing to protect it for future generations. Every small act of conservation adds up to a greener, healthier world. Happy Earth Day everyone!! πππ
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Grabe lumabas ako para bumili ng meryenda ko, grabe yung init, parang niyayakap ka..
ganito pala pakiramdam ng mga ulam na iniinit natin sa microwave oven..char π
Hello April and Happy April Fools' Day!π€£π
May your day be filled with laughter, harmless pranks, and plenty of good-natured fun. Just remember, the best jokes are the ones that bring smiles, not harm. ;)
Tara luto tayo! βΊοΈβΊοΈ
Tuna Cabbage π₯¬π₯¬
Ingredients:
-Cabbage (Repolyo)
-Onion
-Garlic
-Century Tuna (Flakes in oil)
-Cooking oil
-Salt
-Pepper
-Soy sauce (toyo)
Procedures:
1. Ihiwalay ang laman ng century tuna at sabaw nito, gumamit ka ng strainer syempre.π€£
2. SautΓ© the garlic and onion, pagsabayin mo na para walang issue kung ano ang dapat unahin sa paggigisa π€£
3. Ihalo ang laman ng century tuna sa ginisang bawang at sibuyas, mga 1 minute lang then isunod mo ng ilagay ang sabaw ng century tuna.
4. Pagkatapos ihalo ang sabaw ng century tuna, sunod na ilagay ang repolyo. Haluin, lagyan ng salt, pepper and toyo (ikaw na bahala kung gaano kadami, panlasa mo na yan, malaki ka na) tapos pakuluin at takpan.
5. After 5 minutes, icheck kung luto na ang repolyo, if luto na, matic tapos ka na magluto.
Bon appΓ©tit!
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Benefits of eating cabbage:
-May Improve Immune Health.
-May Provide Anti-Cancer Nutrients.
-May Help with Better Gut Health.
-May Reduce Inflammation.
-May Improve Total Cholesterol.
-May Support a Healthy Pregnancy.
-May Sharpen Eye Health.
Source: https://www.eatingwell.com/health-benefits-of-cabbage-8557536
May your Easter Sunday be filled with joy, love, and peace of mind. Wishing you a blessed and beautiful day filled with hope and renewal.π
During this Holy Week, may we find moments of reflection and renewal, remembering the sacrifices made by Jesus Christ and the hope that shines through. Let us embrace the spirit of compassion and love. Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Holy Week.π
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WOODS, FOREST AND JUNGLE
Let's talk about the forest for a while since it is the most common name of the three.
Forests contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass and they've been around for approximately 380 million years and are an important habitat for many species. .
ETYMOLOGY
The use of the word forest was first documented in the 13th Century and it came from the old French word βforΓͺtβ for forest.
It is said that the word βforΓͺtβ was introduced to the English language with the meaning of hunting land. At the time there was no definition as to whether this land had to have trees or woods on it. Naturally hunting land is mostly wooded as this is where game for hunting is best brought up, so over time the word became more associated with wooded hunting land.
The Latin word "foresta" was often used throughout Europe to describe the ruler's or king's hunting ground.
The exact origin of the word is obscure and there are many theories, but they all suggest that the word forest has been used throughout history to describe hunting ground and over time it has become integrated into the English language to mean the same as woods.
WHAT IS A FOREST?
Forest can be defined around the world in different ways, taking into consideration tree height, tree density, land use, legal standing and the ecological function. As well as these man-made rules, there are geographic factors that have influenced the names and creation of different types of forest, such as rain forests, tropical forests, boreal forests and temperate forests. Temperature and rainfall are two very important things that help a forest thrive and keep growing.
In the dictionary, forest is described as βa large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowthβ.
WHAT IS WOODS?
The dictionary definition states that woods or woodland is an area of land that is covered with growing trees but is smaller than a forest. It's kind of a vague definition. Size is subjective in comparison with the person's size and capability. A non-hiker may call even a small patch of trees a forest.
The word woods or woodland would have been the original word to use to describe a heavily dense tree area, but the exact definition has developed over time.
WHAT IS A JUNGLE?
A jungle is quite often defined as being very different to a forest or woodland, we think of it as being more exotic and tropical and that is partially true.
A jungle is an area of dense forest and overgrown tangled vegetation located within the tropics.
This definition explains that a jungle is made up of a network of forests and that will often have more plants growing on the ground.
An example of a misnaming is the Amazon Rainforest, when you look at the photos or videos of it you will realize it is actually a jungle because of its vastness. Jungles are networks of forests, therefore, this could be referred to as forests, but as a group mass would be called a jungle.
SO, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALL THREE?
The defining element between the three ecosystems is size and climate.
Woods are considered to be the smallest area of dense tree growth, followed by forests, which make up bigger land areas and finally jungles, which are made up of overgrown tangled forests.
Also, jungles are located in tropical climates and are often more humid, whereas woods and forests are less humid and located all around the world.
So, what do you think we have in our protected areas, forests or jungles?
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#313
DON'T OVERPACK
Overpacking leads to physical stress of carrying all the weight, skill of stuffing all the gear inside your pack and having to bring some unusable items, to name a few.
Worse than overpacking is clipping items outside your pack. You may have seen some people, particularly newbies, strap stuff outside their pack like (number 1) sleeping bag, tent, or sleeping mat or pad. You may also see water containers (not trail water), drinking cups, sometimes cooking pans, first aid and other kits (should be in accessible pockets), knife or bolo, rope, camping chair and/or table, headgear, footwear, stuff toy, liquor or soft drinks, sound system, and many more.
Let's not single out the newbies. Even some old-timers do this. Maybe inspired by old western cowboy or outdoor movies where things are held dangling outside their packs.
What's in it for me? Nothing. It's their life, their rules. But, just in case you wanna know the unconscious reasons, here are a few:
- Inexperience. The person doesn't know what and how to plan. Experienced travelers know what to bring based on their travelling goal.
- Unorganized. The packer doesn't know how to pack well so he just puts everything anywhere in and out of his pack.
- Unconcerned citizen. This is usually seen in public places and transportation. Gear may hit you in the face in busy walking traffic. This is also observed in buses when these travelers walk the aisle of the bus and hit all the aisle-sitting passengers. I have also seen overly packed backpackers who when they physically turn around bumps another person to outer space. This may cause commotion and we don't want that.
- Doesn't know the art and science of packing. Yes, there is. If you know how to pack, you know where to put specific items in specific spaces of your pack.
- Unmindful of balance. Not having a balanced pack will affect walking balance. This is dangerous on very steep and narrow trails and crossing rivers or logs.
- Spatial. You know where you put your body when walking without having to think about it. But, not with a pack that has items that stick out. This will be troublesome when walking through heavily vegetated trails. It will hinder your progress, not to mention unsafe.
- Natural sounds. Listening to birds, insects, wind and trees is music to the ears. Until, the clanking sound of cooking pans distrurb the peace and quiet that you so deserve. Thanks to them, but no thanks.
Bottom line, keep all your gear inside your pack. It will be balanced, easier to carry, low profile, and safer for you and others as well
Be a packer, a masterpacker.
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We are looking for joiners on our Mt. Pulag Hike via Amba-Amba Trail (artista trail) on March 9-10,2024! βΊοΈβΊοΈ
Baka bets nyong sumama, tara may space pa ;)
Comment or message me for more details βΊοΈβΊοΈ
Gusto mo ba ng long weekend ulit? π€ͺπ€£
Samahan mo ng dasal yung Dec.26 or Jan.2, beke mag- additional holiday ππ
#258
SURVIVAL: CAN YOU LIVE WITH WATER ONLY
In the Survival Rule of Threes, it is stated that one can live up to 3 weeks with water only in a not so extreme environment. There is no hard and fast βrule of thumbβ for how long one can live with water only.
Many factors can affect how long a person can go with water only, like age, s*x, body size, fitness, general health, and activity level.
The effects of starvation include weakness, abdominal pain, dizziness, electrolyte imbalances,
cognitive changes, low blood pressure, slow heartbeat, changes in thyroid function, and organ failure to name a few.
While water is more important, food provides us the necessary energy to carry out mental and physical activities. Hence, starvation for two or more weeks can render you incapable of making any rational decisions or work, like in making shelter, fire or signal for help.
So, while water should be your priority, do not forget the importance and necessity of food. Although you wonβt die immediately from the lack of nourishment, all you will do is prolong your death. Thus, donβt wait for two weeks to begin searching for a food source.
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Ito ay isang pagkain na sikat sa Visayas at Mindanao. Ito ay magkahalong inihaw na baboy at kinilaw na isda. Ang pangalang Sinuglaw ay nagmula sa visayan word na "Sinugba" or inihaw at "Kinilaw" na ang ibig sabihin ay niluto sa pamamagitan ng pagbabad sa s**a.
This is a must try dish kapag nagtravel kayo sa Visayas or Mindanao πππ«°π
Marahil may mga tao talagang hindi maiintindihan kung ano ang napapala/nakukuha namin sa pamumundok.
Noon pa man, idol ko na talaga si Kara David.
Napakagaling nyang magkwento, para ka nyang dinadala sa mga lugar na pinupuntahan nya.
13 Years na akong namumundok. 2010 noong ma-in love ako sa pamumundok. As of today, nakaka-63 na bundok na ako. Gaya ni Ms Kara, ang Guiting-Guiting ay isa rin sa mga pangarap kong bundok. 9/9 ang difficulty level nito, meaning, hindi talaga basta basta ang pag-akyat dito. Sabi nga ni Kuya Bermar sa video na ito, hindi biro ang pag-akyat sa Guiting-Guiting, dapat well trained ang upper and lower body mo plus kailangan malakas ka din mentally.
Naluha ako ng makarating sa summit sila Ms Kara, ramdam ko yung ganung saya. Ganun din ang naramdaman ko nung naakyat ko ang Mt. Apo, maiiyak ka talaga sa saya at pagka- amaze sa paligid. Yung pakiramdam na dati pangarap mo lang sya, nakikita mo lang sya internet or mga libro tapos naakyat mo na sya. Instant tanggal ang pagod ko tuwing nakakarating sa summit ng bawat bundok na naaakyat ko.
Alam kong hindi ko pa sya kaya sa ngayon, pero alam ko sa sarili ko na maakyat ko din itong isa sa mga pangarap kong bundok, Mt.Guiting-Guiting, Sibuyan, Romblon.
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF5cB9CSbpA
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Long weekend again π
Hi guys, please naman, kung mag-upload kayo ng mga photos ng mga lugar na napuntahan ninyo, shuta wag nyo ng lagyan ng filter! or wag OA sa edit mga pisti ππ
Merong tamang enhance lang pero ung napakalayo sa katotohanan na edit na e nakakapikon po π
lakas maka- expectation vs. reality e! π
syempre pag aaksayahan ng time, effort and pera yang mga shineshare ninyo kapag nagandahan sila tapos filter lang pala! ππ
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Go to google maps -> click your profile picture -> Click Your Timeline -> Then Click Places
Dapat nakaopen GPS mo para marecord ang mga pinupuntahan mo ππ
Okay, i lost my count na kung pang ilan ko na to sa ko π€£π€£
Basta yung mga wala pang kulay, ayun pa po kulang ko π€£π€£
More Visayas and Mindanao trip soon ππ
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