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@@JacobysJourneys Who said I had anything against it? lmfao. Also UN reports show that is the average wage, especially when kids are involved to. I honestly dont care. I just find it funny they paint it in a more... eh... positive light? Lets just call it as it is. Slave labor. kek. Apple factories force their employees to sleep and live in the factory in dormitories.
I live in Nanning after retiring from teaching. I used to be in the R.A.F in England and used the SLR rifle on the practice ranges. Was a good shot too and got my marksman badge to wear on the uniform. I have wanted to get back into shooting and also archery. The name of a gun club here is Taizi but not sure if it is the same one you went to. Can you remember how much it cost you to go there?
I went a bit ago, it's because there is such an unbelievable large amount of rotted and burnt logs spanning the entire way, it would so difficult to clear it out, I really wish they tried because it's such a beautiful spot
@@cjn0 The forest service won’t….the amount of people going there were having a bad effect on that gorges ecosystem…from what I understand there are plants that only grow there and it easier to protect the habitat if humans aren’t part of the equation
I went to a very similar place in Chongqing just yesterday called Runze guns. Yes it’s all 22 LR, but I’m from the UK and we don’t have anything like this at all. Just clay pigeon shooting. So for me, this was a unique experience.
There's no longer as much pollution in China. Even London, England is often more polluted than Beijing. You could monitor the AQI yourself for the two cities for a few months. Many people are driving EVs. China is also trying its best to reduce greenhouse gases by using renewable energy.
Hell Jacoby's. Thank you for your videos. I am planning for my upcoming October Nanning trip. Will need your guidance on how to book speed train tickets to Guilin. Thank you
I ordered a similar one some days ago, and looking at this video, im starting to realize that its gonna catch more wind than the pot itself, and so ill have to be more careful so my pot doesnt blow over. Im using a TI alcohol stove, and by placing the pot directly on the stove (without using the cross stand), i block all heat except from the outer ring of jet holes, which makes it ideal for simmering - at the cost of stability... I usually prefer to make food near a water source so i dont have to carry extra water for cooking, and especially rivers can be pretty windy... People who place pots directly on their DIY alcohol stoves might have similar issues.
Decent enough overview, I felt it could've been organized by top-down button approach. The info on the snooze feature (what I was looking for) is vague and you have to watch two different parts of the video to hear about it. In brief, it seems the snooze default is 8 minutes and the switch must be set to SNZ for that to work, else the alarm is simply "off" after you tap the blue light/snooze button. That button is supremely sensitive, just brushing it turned off the alarm. Casio's website does not have the manual for this thing anymore.
I have a suggestion if you are going from Guangzhou to Hong Kong. You should take some arrival and departure papers so that you can do it before you get to the station.
I use the waist version not this brand because it’s not bulky under your shirt I mainly use it for cash and cards but if you’re in a humid climate and sweat moisture will seep through and your cash will have a damp feel to it that’s the only downside for me I just have to figure out a way to keep my cash from being damp if I have to pull it out to pay for something I don’t want to hand over damp money
Very useful, well done, cheers, never expected that, you should show any transport options to when doing a video like this. Your video is actually very comforting.
Spoon, imo. Unless you eat noodles or angel hair pasta regularly on the trail. Sporks, unless you have them in a pouch, have a tendency to jab holes in things too.
Does the Insect Shield work well even withthe thin matrial? Seems like a great travel bag for protection from dirt and bugs if it works Have you ever tried Sea to Summit Insect Shield Bug Pants and Socks? I want to add protection against ticks and chiggers under my regular clothing and haven't seen any videos on what these are like