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How to become an underwater treasure hunter
The new lucrative business of treasure hunting is very real and many people are fully capable of starting to find their own treasure hull. Check out how to become an underwater treasure hunter.
0 commentsIcelandic Genealogy: Collateral Research
“Collateral Line” is a family member who is not a direct line of ascent but who shares a common ancestor and the research of family genealogical records is done through the collateral individual....
World War Two: The Blitz and Hull
The Second World War damaged so many people and countries around the world. The relatively small north eastern port of Hull, UK, was one such place. During just two nights in May 1941 the death toll and devastation reached phenoneml heights.
10 commentsHow Silverware Is Made -- A Tale Of A Knife And Fork
For ages and ages men never dreamed of having knives and forks. the first sort of knife that they used was probably the sharp edge of a shell, gathered on the beach where they caught the shellfish which formed their food. By and by, they improved on this and made knives, axes, and spear-heads of flint stone. The men of the Stone Age used their flint knives for cutting up the flesh of the animals which they had caught, just as the Indians were doing when the white men came to America. The Stone
4 commentsBuilding Wooden Boats - Speculation on a Joint Adventure
OK, so I am a wooden boatbuilding nerd. When I think of building/buying boats, I think big, because in a couple jobs, that was what I did.... build BIG boats. Remembering those jobs got my brain on the track of how to build a bunch of boats cheap....
6 commentsHumminbird Fishfinder & GPS Combos for Every Budget
This article picked several great Humminbird Fishfinders and GPS combos at every budget level. Each one is reviewed briefly. 7 important considerations of buying any fishfinder is presented.
1 commentHemp Seed Bread Recipe
Don't be boring! Your average white bread recipe will always produce well just ... average white bread. Settling for mediocre is just not my style, so I've baked many loaves to find a wonderful spiced white...
0 commentsRITES OF PASSAGE FOR A MODEL RAILWAY - 1: Research your area (On track for the North Eastern in Yorkshire)
Take a trip down Memory Lane into the early days of British Railways. Imagine yourself riding in an old teak carriage, deep-upholstered seats, the smell of pipe tobacco permeates everywhere. The carriage rocks and rolls over junctions but it doesn't matter, your fellow passengers are super-glued to their seats anyway!
0 commentsParasites, How Do You Know If You Have Them? All-Natural Parasite Removal
Parasites can pass to anyone and be a dangerous condition to live with. This article focuses on the symptoms and treatments for dealing with human parasites.
0 commentsSixties. England in the 1960's
England ha experienced a fashion and cultural revolution in the 1960'5. New forms of music, fashion and new found sexual liberation were a hallmark of the 1960's.
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