Camping is surely a lot of fun, but one has to be careful while going into the forest. Follow these safety camping tips and make the best out of your camping:
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Look out for potential hazards. Be sure to check thoroughly for glass, sharp objects, branches, large ant beds, poison ivy, bees and hazardous terrain.
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Avoid areas where threat of natural hazards is high. Check the contour of the land and for potential trouble due to rain.
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Inspect the site carefully before setting up the camp. Look for a level site with enough room to spread your gear.
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The Great Barrier Reef is located along the northeastern coast of Australia. It Spans more than 2000 km. The Great Barrier Reef is a home to thousands of species of plants and animals.

The Australian Government has designated this Reef as Marine Park. This Reef runs parallel to the Queensland coast.

The biological diversity of the reef can come in the imagination of very few people.
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