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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Palau a small group of islands in warm waters of Pacific Ocean, it haves planet Earth’s one of most richest and biologically diverse coral reefs. The marine biologists had recorded 700 species of corals and 1,500 species of fish.
The coral reefs of Palau grown millions of years back when coral polyps established a colony submerging the volcanic mountains. The tiny polyp’s material cemented them in place. They built side-by-side hard external skeletons around their soft bodies, and when they died the other corals built skeletons on top of them. The geological forces in sea raised the coral topped mountains above the sea while all the exposed corals died in meantime. But time-to-time new colonies built more reefs on the islands undersea slopes.

The coral gardens of Ngemelis Island where divers swim today shows the great artistic work of nature at top of this reef few feet below the surface coral reef looks like wild flowers swaying in the breeze and the soft coral trees and bushes seem to have been painted in extremely attractive shades of green, red, yellow, and orange.
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