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ald_lxj
آدڕيڛ 🇵🇰 :
بعد هذا ابو سمره 😂
2024-04-13 19:24:20
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mhmdhsen216
محمد :
وحش ابو سمره
2024-03-13 18:53:49
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k.hs.0
𝐊𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐝✨ :
تخيل شمسوي ابو سمره😂😂😂
2024-03-14 14:23:31
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dyz2maensreg
وائل :
ترا يحجي علا جواريب شبيكم 😂😂
2024-04-03 23:55:35
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iali___lk1
اااا :
حبيبي هاذ موش من العمارة هاذ من البصرة القرنه
2024-03-13 17:11:00
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xo_xp
حسين ال عوده :
شسم الشيله
2024-01-18 19:26:45
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a_vfs
ســــــــــــجآد :
عمي شفت المقطع كامل ماكال هيج الزلمه
2024-03-16 11:23:41
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wtfsst5
فطؤُمہهہ :
اي عيني عماره وماء ادراك زلم العماره هاذ ابن الجنوب الما طفت ناره
2024-04-07 20:35:25
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user5569636037033
مـغـلق :
انه من العماره بس كل ماينشرو الكه التعاليق واحد يكول من البصره واحد يكول من العماره تره ماكو فرق كلنه العراق😅✌
2024-03-14 16:38:59
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kd23j
˼#﮼ءبـو سـبـاهـي¹🇬🇧↻˹ :
هذا من البصره حبيبي
2024-03-14 10:51:03
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almusaui
🤝🏻 :
هذا الزلمه البصره يمنا وعلي
2024-04-03 17:30:16
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basrmaeob
عٌتٌبً 𝟑𝟏𝟑 :
من البصره هاذا خالي
2024-03-13 19:08:23
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xr_mki
حمدآن 🪐 :
حي الله اهل لعماره 🔥
2024-03-13 19:05:33
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1u_ky
محمد المياحي :
واحد يكول من العماره واحد يكول بصره🗿
2024-03-14 16:26:27
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m.71m3
`مسلم☆ :
زلم العماره بعد✌
2024-11-11 06:19:04
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mareuiq
★MARIO★~I–Q~ المصمم :
عمي هذا من البصره من المدينه وعلى راسي اهل العماره 🫡
2024-11-11 07:34:42
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asek_4o
كرار المالچي :
ونعم من اهلي العماره
2024-03-09 19:41:09
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userzhi2vw3vo8
ابو ليلى :
ابو رياض وداي من بيت رويمي يمنه بنهر العز
2024-04-05 05:32:10
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w_2sa
سجاد التميمي :
يمعود رجال بصراوي من بيت رويمي
2024-11-10 20:07:39
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ad.ywq
عاشق الجاموس :
عمي عوفو العماره والبصره كلنه اخوان اريد الشيله 🫡🦅
2024-09-27 20:49:25
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x._1n1
ابن صباح :
هاذه من البصره قضاء المدينه من عشيره البريمي
2024-11-11 10:48:59
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1qqwweer4
ابو صكر :
والله كفو من زلم العمارة
2024-03-03 10:00:48
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guguox
Casper 🎧 :
حبيبي هاذ من البصره من بيت رويمي اسمه وداي ✨❤️
2024-04-06 05:09:13
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5. Bring the necessary equipment so you can help yourself and others 6. Choose safe routes: recognize avalanche terrain and unsafe ice 7. Use a map and a compass: always know where you are 8. Don’t be ashamed to turn around 9. Conserve your energy and seek shelter if necessary I know this post is not as fun and positive as usual, but it’s so important. I really hope you approach winter with caution and respect for both the mountains and yourself ❤️
I think most of us can relate to this: seeing a place or a view on social media, immediately adding it to the bucket list, and then researching how to get there. On one hand, I believe this is a beautiful thing because it inspires us to get outdoors, go on adventures, and stay active :) However, it can also be quite dangerous without proper research and knowledge, especially in winter. As we approach another winter in the mountains, with avalanches and slippery trails: please be careful! Whether you’re hiking, snowshoeing, or skiing, safety is key! So, how can you know which hikes are doable in winter? ❄️ I follow a simple rule for myself: I never do a hike in winter that I haven’t already done in summer. Winter hiking is on another level, and it shouldn’t be the first time you explore a mountain. Also, when I do go on a winter hike, I don’t always complete the entire route. It’s much more challenging and exhausting to hike in snow or on icy terrain, so I never feel bad about turning around before reaching the summit. I’ve had so many hikes where I had to turn back before seeing the view, especially during the winter I spent in Lofoten. And yes, it sucks, but it’s not worth it if you’re in doubt. We have 9 simple rules that you should always follow before heading out on a hike, whether it’s summer or winter: ⛰️ The Norwegian mountain code ⛰️ 1. Plan your trip and inform others about your route 2. Adapt the planned routes according to ability and conditions 3. Pay attention to weather and avalanche warnings 4. Be prepared for bad weather and frost, even on short trips
5. Bring the necessary equipment so you can help yourself and others 6. Choose safe routes: recognize avalanche terrain and unsafe ice 7. Use a map and a compass: always know where you are 8. Don’t be ashamed to turn around 9. Conserve your energy and seek shelter if necessary I know this post is not as fun and positive as usual, but it’s so important. I really hope you approach winter with caution and respect for both the mountains and yourself ❤️

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