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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Atlas Survival Shelters: Best Underground Steel Fallout Shelters & Bomb Shelters In The Industry. The most popular bomb shelter in the world is a round culvert pipe. It not only allows the customer to bury it way beyond excavation capabilities but, it is using the natural strength of the earth as your main protection and not the thickness of the walls. 10’ Culvert Pipe, if installed correctly, will hold up to 42’ of top soil. The corrugated walls make the interior silent, eliminating echoes that is mostly common in smooth wall shelters. The height of the ceiling in a 10’ diameter shelter is typically 7’ with 3’ of storage underneath the floors. The shelter parts bolt together, making this shelter extremely easy to install for Do-It-Yourselfers.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 9th, 2022.
Journeying to South Africa after graduating with a photographic degree, I trained as a safari field guide. Observing, photographing and learning about the local flora and fauna. A truly awesome experience, which fed my passion about the animal world and animal behaviour, leading me to work in the animal care industry, a very important aspect of my life. Having also a great interest in human nature and the relationship we have with the natural world. My aim is to collaborate these interests to create images that not only reflect on human experience but to ponder the world that we find ourselves in. Understanding the world around us and how we connect to ourselves, and to one another can be a deeply therapeutic experience. Through first hand encounters, the written word or imagery, it can give a sense of clarity; From one moment, being amazed with the beautifully uniform textures of a clustered feather moss, to another, feeling saddened having just discovered the lifeless body a collard dove, moved by the way the foliage appears to be cradling its body like a loving mother. Ready for it's energy to be reclaimed by the earth. It's so easy to become disconnected to the world of nature, my wish is to be able to reconnect you with it. The natural world is an intrinsic part of our lives, it's very presence is integral for our survival and our well being.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2015.
That's an important distinction. Where James Cameron's 1986 film Aliens has been a major influence on video games since its release, and has seen a number of high-profile game adaptations and spinoffs, Ridley Scott's original Alien in 1979 has stood apart. Cameron's big guns and action scenes allowed for an easy power-fantasy hook — despite the intended anti-war message of the film itself — while Scott's frail human prey and solitary alien killer seem less easily adapted.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 21st, 2013.
This is what we call a hillbilly water filter, using garbage and materials from the woods to make a water filter. This is certainly not ideal situation. However, it provides an alternative to drinking water with unknown origins. If it were spring/summer we would have used edible greens rather than sand and rocks, but still used the charcoal. Make sure to not use ashes in this setup.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 21st, 2013.
Construct your own sand water filter and learn about water filtration systems with this easy science project.
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