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With it’s revolutionary “rigid parachute” Descent-Vane system, and “Dual-Vortex” propulsion, the LiftJET Personal Flyer promises to revolutionize personal transportation. This clip gives an overview of the field and shows a 1/12th scale model LiftJET in-flight. Inventor Glenn Leaver demonstrates the safety features of the latest LiftJET-7, and explains why this patent-pending recreational vehicle presents a great investment opportunity.

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‘Missing’ British newlyweds found safe in B.C. Two British newlyweds who had been declared missing on a backcountry camping trip in northern B.C. have been found alive and well. Read more on CBC via Yahoo! Canada News

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Jul
14

Is it safe to travel to Baja California?

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Well I’m planing to travel to baja CA ( in Mexico ) and camp there for one day in April. And I have seen and read stuff that is deterring me from going. So I just want to know is it safe to travel there. And PLEASE give me a real answer, not like “yes it’s ok to travel”.

Thanks

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Obeying the rules vital to staying safe on the water For the past 11 years, Greg Berven of Appleton and his family have enjoyed floating camping around Lake Winnebago and area rivers with their two sons on their 28-foot Maxum boat. Read more on The Appleton Post-Crescent

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Jul
05

Staying Safe In The Wild Blue Yonder

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Staying Safe In The Wild Blue Yonder FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Air travel can get you places in a hurry, but small aircraft pilots need to know and respect the risks before they fly up, up and away. Read more on Indiana’s NewsCenter

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Jul
04

Is it safe to travel to Mexico?

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I am a US citizen looking for a vacation. If we chose an upscale place and stayed at the resort or with hotel staff, say on a guided trip, would it be okay? No smart @ss answers, please. I had a friend that just went but they aren’t from the US, so I’m just not sure. We are in our late 20′s and early 30′s – guy and girl. Thanks!
I’ve been to Mexico twice before. This question relates to the current events.

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My bday’s coming up and we would like to go camping in the N FLorida area of GA area as we are meeting my brother’s family from N Ga. We are trying to find a camping area that is great for kids, clean and safe preferably with options to swim whether on the beach or in safe waters. We will be leaving Oct 17 and would like to meet halfway or somewhere in between.

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I’m talking about just enough energy for charging a huge battery that can be used only in situations such as this… If this wouldn’t work, maybe wind turbines?
Not a replacement… A backup. Well, I guess I understand what you’re saying. If it’s not safe, it’s out of the question altogether.

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First Niagara Bank Donates $100,000 to Help Pittsburgh Kids Swim Safe First Niagara Bank announced today that it is contributing $100,000 to the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, and challenging the community and other corporate citizens to support Pool Together for Swim Safety, a program that will provide local school-age children with urgently-needed swimming instruction at YMCA Summer Camps this year. Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

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I’m working in a summer camp in Maine this summer and would like to travel around the U.S for just under four weeks afterwards. I’m from England and have never been to the U.S before, don’t mind too much/know where I wanna go really. I will probably be travelling with the people I meet at camp for a bit but will be doing some independent travelling.
However i’m doing this on a seriously tight budget, I will be paid about $1,215 at the end of camp and can’t really add much money to this.

Would like to ask how safe hitch-hiking would be? I’m a 21 year old 5ft tall female so I guess i’d look pretty vulnerable. But i’ve been looking at the cost of coaches and things and it all looks a bit more expensive than I thought.

Any tips on how to do things on the cheap, find cheap places to stay etc would be greatly appreciated :)
I’ve only travelled in India and Thailand before so I guess thats why everything seems so expensive lol.

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