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Here's a link I grabbed off of Fox News today for Turkey Earthquake information...

Guvner

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I'm assuming there's places to send clothes, money or whatever. If not please contact me with a better location to help with.

And if anyone knows how to translate please do. I went there but can't read it.

Let me know what you find.

Guvner..
 
I'm assuming there's places to send clothes, money or whatever. If not please contact me with a better location to help with.

And if anyone knows how to translate please do. I went there but can't read it.

Let me know what you find.

Guvner..
One thing I do use google for is translation. Go to google translate, select the web page tab and then paste in the url of the web page you want to read. Here is a link to paste in the url:

 
Excerpts from an article dated February 15, 2023.
A heroic search-and-rescue dog named Proteo died while searching for survivors in Turkey after the catastrophic earthquakes — rest in peace, Proteo ❤️ Read his story here: http://bit.ly/3lFs5Qx
Having trained dogs in Schutzhund: A German sport that encompasses all three facets: Obedience, tracking, and bite work I love training dogs, and watching them work. The story reads Proteo was 'on duty' and had just come upon (6) six children when the rubble fell in on him causing his death. I would have loved to have watched him work that location. c/p "Proteo, a rescue dog with Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense, was one of 10 search dogs sent to Turkey to assist in the aftermath of the devastating February 6 earthquakes. The event has so far caused over 41,000 confirmed deaths". Ante. I knew those Search and Rescue dogs would have been there! I know (2) two women that own Search and Rescue kennels. When a disaster strikes, they are called to assist in finding the victims. I would love to have watched Proteo work in Search and Rescue. Most likely he was on the end of a 20' tracking leash. His handler would have been reading him through the leash. Most likely the handler could feel Proteo talking to him through the leash by his eagerness that he had found the victims. I believe Proteo was a Belgian Malinois. I believe Women are the best dog trainers! I formed that opinion possibly (40) forty years ago.

Semper Fidelis
 
Recently I forwarded information about the recent earthquake. "Earthquake death toll surpasses 46,000 in Syria, Turkey Rescue teams are still finding survivors under the rubble of destroyed buildings. Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Two rescued 12 days after quake Local media reports that a man and woman were rescued after spending 296 hours buried under an apartment block." Mother, 2 children rescued from rubble 10 days after Turkey quake A mother and her two children were pulled alive from the wreckage of a collapsed building in Turkey Wednesday, ten days after a devastating earthquake struck the region — after rescuers zeroed in on a sound coming from beneath the piles of rubble. Praise God! Ante.
I wonder will (has anymore) anymore still be found?
 
I'm assuming there's places to send clothes, money or whatever. If not please contact me with a better location to help with.

And if anyone knows how to translate please do. I went there but can't read it.

Let me know what you find.

Guvner..
Top right of that site you can click the EN button for English
 
So I just joined this site and I’m thinking about buying a metal detector. I had one for about 10 years. It was fun to use but now I’m looking for another one mainly to walk the beaches so I need one that the squirrel must be waterproof between 150 and $200. Any suggestions on a good one that I can buy?
 
So I just joined this site and I’m thinking about buying a metal detector. I had one for about 10 years. It was fun to use but now I’m looking for another one mainly to walk the beaches so I need one that the squirrel must be waterproof between 150 and $200. Any suggestions on a good one that I can buy?
Not squirrel. I meant coil. Lol
 
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