Headphones for hiking should allow you
to hear whatever is going on around you. The Aftershokz brand of
headphones are good for hikers and campers to use. Aftershokz Bluez 2
are built for people who want to hear the sounds of nature while they
walk.
Many hikers like to feel connected to
their natural environment. Headphones such as Aftershokz that let in
ambient noise even as you listen to the news or something else via
your headphones are a good choice.
Aftershokz Bluez 2 headphones for
hiking offer:
Bone conduction technology
Sound is sent straight to the cochlea
Technology used repels sweat
Two different microphones for enhanced
communication
All the audio-electronic devices including the Bob Marley headphones are
made with materials that have a relatively small environmental
impact. The Marley audio-electronics brand is marketed to trendy sports
and music fans. Skateboarding shops, surf and ski shops and music stores
will all provide reggae fans with music products from the Marley line.
Rohan
Marley, Bob Marley’s son, is involved with the music industry;
however he produces items for music fans who want to enjoy the music.
The Marley audio-electronics devices utilize materials such as bamboo
which are recyclable.
The strange, shining cloud that was sighted above Moscow caused
a lot of curiosity and some concern but what exactly could have caused
it?
A strange cloud with an unusual shape was spotted in the skies
above Moscow, Russia. This phenomenon has been dubbed a ‘halo cloud’ for
its similarity in appearance to that of a halo. This halo is kind of
big however. Big both in size and in the amount of attention it has
received.
Described as everything from a UFO to a sign of the apocalypse, the
cloud has stirred admiration, awe and curiosity worldwide. What are the
explanations for this phenomenon?
It’s said by some to be meteorological in origin, like the Aurora
Borealis and ball lightning (luminous, moving balls which have been
observed during thunderstorms). Here are some weather facts to help you draw your own conclusion.
The sky gets brighter
around clouds. Over several years, satellites have measured halos around
clouds, which extend as far as 9 miles away from the clouds.
Clouds behave like mirrors in the sky. They reflect sunlight and create a halo effect around them.
Clouds actually cool the earth by reflecting solar energy back into
space. Even when the sky appears to be cloudless, particles in the sky
are still present, reflecting energy back into the sky.
Sometimes, large circular gaps appear in clouds. These gaps are called fallstreak holes. They occur in cirrocumulus or altocumulus clouds.
Fallstreak holes are formed when the water temperature in a cloud is just approaching freezing. There is a gorgeous picture of a fallstreak hole on Jpgmag. The
picture was taken by David Lee Tiller. Kristi83 also has a great picture
on Flickr!
When the halo cloud appeared, there was atmospheric interference
caused by cold air from the Arctic region. Several cold fronts had also
passed through Moscow around that time.
So, what do you think? Whatever the explanation is, the halo cloud is
really something to see! If you enjoy looking at phenomena such as
eclipses and the like, make sure you look at this one.