Without pain, there would be no suffering,
without suffering we would never learn from our mistakes.
To make it right, pain and suffering is the key to all windows,
without it, there is no way of life.
Angelina Jolie
without suffering we would never learn from our mistakes.
To make it right, pain and suffering is the key to all windows,
without it, there is no way of life.
Angelina Jolie
Safety is the state of being "safe" the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable level of risk. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.
Caving: What is Caving? Caving is the art of safely moving through a natural cave to a destination and returning to the surface without hurting yourself or the cave. In order to explore safely, you will need the right equipment and the right skills. The following sections will provide you basic information.
What Equipment Do I Need? The equipment you need will most depend on what types of caves you plan on going to. The cave environment such as amount of water and temperature will vary from cave to cave.
What Skills Do I Need? Different caves have different technical demands. There are different skills needed for horizontal caves, vertical caves, ice caves, and underwater caves.
What are the Hazards of Caving? Caving, like many other outdoor activities, are not inherently dangerous. The danger comes when you are unprepared either without the right skills or without the right equipment.
Equipment:
What Equipment Do I need? At a minimum you will need
:Helmet with chinstrap
- Three independent sources of light; at least one should mount on your helmet
- Spare batteries and lightbulbs
- Good non-marking boots with good tread
- Cave pack to carry spare gear
- Knee and elbow pads
- Food
- Water
- Rugged, grubby clothing
LOBO CAVE EXPLORED BY THE ITALIAN SPELEO. YEAR 2005, WITH TREXPLORE THE ADVENTURE
"LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL KUNG NAAY ADVENTURE."
by; zarlabtic
lobo cave jiabong samar me & mylove
by; zarlabtic
lobo cave jiabong samar me & mylove
lobo cave jiabong samar with our guest
LANGUN GOBINGOB CAVE CALBIGA SAMAR
The Calbiga Cave, the Philippines’ biggest karst formation and at 2970 hectares, one of the largest in Asia, is an adventurer’s playground. It was only first systematically explored in 1987 by an eight-person team of Italian speleologists, and the main cave, Langun, has a chamber the size of three football fields. All these attraction are between one and two hours’ drive, plus between 1 hour and 1 hour 30 minutes’ walk, from the Calbiga proper.
Rappelling, the act of descending by making a controlled slide down a climbing rope, is one of climbing’s most dangerous techniques since the rappeller relies exclusively on both his equipment and hisanchors for total safety. When you lean back on your rappel rope and commit to going down, your safety is completely dependent on your equipment.
Rappelling Cause Many Accidents
When you climb a route from the bottom, your rope is attached to many points of protection, including bolts, cams, andpitons, which creates redundancy in case of a fall and keeps you relatively safe. But when you rappel, you trust your life to an anchor system which has to be secure for you to be safe. Year after year rappelling accidents account for many climbing fatalities and injuries, making it statistically one of the most dangerous climbing activities you will learn and practice. If there is an upside to the danger of rappelling it is that most accidents occur as a result of the climber’s misjudgment and errors and can be avoided.
Rappelling Cause Many Accidents
When you climb a route from the bottom, your rope is attached to many points of protection, including bolts, cams, andpitons, which creates redundancy in case of a fall and keeps you relatively safe. But when you rappel, you trust your life to an anchor system which has to be secure for you to be safe. Year after year rappelling accidents account for many climbing fatalities and injuries, making it statistically one of the most dangerous climbing activities you will learn and practice. If there is an upside to the danger of rappelling it is that most accidents occur as a result of the climber’s misjudgment and errors and can be avoided.
RAPPELLING ANDO ISLAND & KANSURIYAW WATERFALLS BORONGAN CITY, EASTERN SAMAR
Fear is the father of courage and mother of safety. Safety is very crucial for those who drive on the road, workers in factories, while working in kitchen and all the time. Safety should be the first priority because only when all the parts of our body are safe and secure, we can enjoy life. Prepare and prevent don’t repair and repent is a famous proverb. William Shakespeare said, “The best safety lies in fear”. The concept of Safety should be taught to the children at their early age. The significance of safety is felt more by people who have met with mishaps. They would entirely agree that mishaps cannot be erased and therefore to avert mishap, the best way is to prevent them. Accidents occur only due to our carelessness. Hence be careful and alert and safety shall come your way. Those who work the safest way- live to see another day. Here are quotes on safety that are worth admiring and remembering for ever.