Thursday, August 16, 2012

Top Ten Things to Survive a Deserted Island


We’ve all played this game: What Would You Bring on a Deserted Island? A favorite book? Chapstick? Your pillow? A never ending supply of Oreos?
What if you could only bring 10 (real) items? What is most important? Here is a list of what I believe are the Top 10 Things to Survive a Deserted Island. Happy (Top Ten) Tuesday.
1. A Big Pot






Surviving on a deserted island includes finding fresh water. If you do not have water within a few days, you will definitely croak. Once you find a fresh water supply, you will want a large pot to boil it in. This will also be handy when cooking fish and any other meats you acquire.
Vegetarians and vegans beware! Sustainable vegetarian options will most likely be rare on the island. Wild boar might start looking pretty tasty after a few weeks of coconut milk and foliage.
2. Tarp






You may not think a tarp would be so wonderful, but it can serve many purposes in the wild. Mostly it will be a staple part of your shelter, but it can also be used to collect rain water and keep warm.
3. Swiss Army Knife






It’s entirely possible that you’ll want to pack heat during your time on the island. Personally I find guns intimidating and risky. I’d probably blow off my foot. You also may want to think about ammunition and how it’s going to run out.
For most castaways, a Swiss army knife should suit you just fine. Not only will it help you pop open a fresh pineapple or coconut, it will also help you expertly (or not so expertly) gut and debone a fish before you cook it. You can also trim your hair, cut your fingernails, and fashion small tools out of wood. We are becoming so handy!
4. Antibiotics





Let’s be real: you probably don’t have a lot of survival training. You are going to need to hike and hunt and cook and fashion some sort of shelter. This leaves much room for accidents and injuries. There are also all kinds of mysterious flora and fauna you will be tempted to eat, making it almost impossible not to contract some sort of infection that slowly eats away at your flesh or has you constantly running to your makeshift hole-in-the-ground bathroom. Be prepared and avoid dying a slow, painful, sandy death.
5. Fishing Pole








Like I mentioned before, if you don’t like fish, you should start thinking about how you’re going to learn to like fish. A lot. I am the world’s worst fisherwoman, but I can guarantee I’d turn into one of the best if it were one of my only sources of food.
6. Solar Powered Generator






You may be thinking—What?! How is this a deserted island experience with a solar powered generator helping you out? Remember that you are still sleeping on the sand and eating unseasoned fish for every meal. Also, despite your rockin’ tan, you definitely stink.
One thing you will never run out of on a deserted island is solar power. Go green the native way with a generator capable of powering your ham radio and anything else electronic you manage to bring with you (or you’re fortunate enough to see wash ashore).
Bring the instruction manual.
7. Economy Pack of Lighters








Fire is going to be absolutely essential to your island experience. Not only will it cook your fish and wild boar, but it will be your nighttime lamp and consistent morale booster. I don’t know about you, but starting a fire with two sticks is not something I’m going to magically learn how to do. Bring some lighters and sleep happily by the crackling light of a small fire that will warm you if the air turns cold and scare away predators.
8. Laptop





They actually make solar powered laptops these days, but if you don’t have one, you still have your solar powered generator. Use your laptop to improve quality of life by writing, keeping track of the time and date, listening to music, watching preloaded movies, or playing Tetris.
9.      Sleeping Bag






A sleeping bag is most definitely my least practical choice. You should probably bring an axe instead. An axe will allow you to chop firewood and be a vital tool in building a sturdy shelter. Unfortunately I don’t know how to use an axe or build a shelter, so I’m going to hope there’s a cave for rainy days.
My hope is that a sleeping bag will make nights more comfortable and result in a good night’s sleep. It makes my skin crawl to think about sleeping out in the open air without a layer of fabric to protect me from mosquitoes and bats and other nighttime creatures that are lurking around.
10. A Friend





Take a good look at all your friends and family and weed out the ones who could potentially push you to Lord of the Flies mode. Helpful qualities include conversational cleverness, woodworking skills, medical proficiency, and general dexterity. Read–> do not take Grandma or Snooki or me. Bonus points if you know anyone who has taken some sort of survivalist vacations in Australia.
If this friend is somehow also granted the gift of bringing 10 items, remember to compare notes before final selection so you don’t end up with two laptops because that would just be excessive.

5 Most Beautiful Island Beaches of the World


Beaches are one of the most fun places to spend your vacation. Whether you are a adventure lover, nature admirer, or you just want some relaxation after months of hard work and busy schedule, beach is definitely the place you would like to go. World is full of beautiful beaches, here are our lists of top 5 most beautiful island beaches of the world.
1. Fernando De Noronha, Brazil
Fernando De Noronha is no. 1 in our lists of beautiful beaches. It is located around 200 miles away from the Brazilian coast. It is basically an archipelago comprises of 21 islands and islets in the Atlantic Ocean. The population is mere around 2,000. The island is a World Heritage Site as declared by UNESCO. There is a restrictions on the number of visitors that can visit this island at one time by the environmental preservation group.
2. Maldives Islands
Second in our list is the beautiful Maldives. The island country of Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean south west of India. It comprises of 1,192 beautiful islands covered with colorful corals, white sandy beaches, and palm trees. The weather here are hot and humid as its location is very close to the equator. The country boost for its best calm beaches of the world. Maldives island are one of the top destinations for the honeymooners as well.
3. Anguilla, Caribbean
Anguilla is a small, quiet Caribbean island covered with beautiful white sandy beaches. Breathtaking scenery and the turquoise water of the ocean attracts visitors. Anguilla is great place to spend your vacation with family, or as couples. The pristine island of Anguilla is visited by many visitors but still seems pure and untouched. This small island of Anguilla comprises of more 30 beaches which offers some of the world’s most amazing views.
4. Boracay, Philippines
The island of Boracay is located 200 miles south of Manila in Philippines. Boracay Beach in the Boracay island is one of the most popular beach in this island among the tourist with family and honeymooners alike. The beaches here are world famous for its white shiny sand. The sunsets here are worth watching and capturing on cameras. It was once hailed the title of one of the world’s best beaches by Yahoo Travel and BMW Tropical Beach Handbook. And there is no doubt, it continues to attracts visitors by its beautiful scenery, sun kissed shores, and white, shiny and soft powdered sands which do not get hot even in the bright sunny afternoon .
5. Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda
Horseshoe Bay in Bermuda island is one of the most popular and beautiful beaches of the world despite being one of the expensive beach destination. Nice weather, calm water, quiet beaches, crystal clear water makes the Horseshoe Bay one of the beach lovers favorite destination. The unique thing about this beach is its pink sand which is not generally found in any other island beaches of the world.