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    Exploration and Discovery

    The discovery and mapping of the world, its peoples, oceans and continents, are the result of centuries of exploration.This book traces the history of such travel and the pioneers who pushed back the frontiers of the known world.It explains the reasons for their journeys, whether out of scientific curiosity, to create trading opportunities, to spread religious beliefs or for personal gain or glory.With the aid of over 250 illustrations, maps and photographs, this accessible reference work captures all the excitement and spirit of adventure.

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  • How is merino wool labeled?

    Merino wool is labeled based on its micron count, which refers to the diameter of the individual fibers. The lower the micron count, the finer and softer the wool. Merino wool is typically labeled with its micron count, such as 18.5 microns, 19.5 microns, or 21.5 microns, to indicate its quality and softness. Additionally, merino wool may also be labeled with other information such as its origin, sustainability certifications, and care instructions.

  • Is merino wool animal cruelty?

    Merino wool is derived from merino sheep, and concerns have been raised about the welfare of these animals in the wool industry. Some practices, such as mulesing (a procedure to prevent flystrike), have been criticized for causing unnecessary harm to the sheep. However, not all merino wool production involves cruel practices, and there are companies that prioritize ethical treatment of animals in their supply chain. It is important for consumers to research and support brands that adhere to high animal welfare standards in their wool production.

  • Is wool cotton or merino wool?

    Wool is neither cotton nor merino wool. Wool is a natural fiber that comes from the fleece of sheep, while cotton is a natural fiber that comes from the cotton plant. Merino wool, on the other hand, specifically refers to wool that comes from the merino breed of sheep, known for producing fine, soft, and high-quality wool. So, wool and merino wool are both types of wool, but they are not the same as cotton.

  • Where can one buy Merino clothing for hiking?

    Merino clothing for hiking can be purchased at outdoor retailers such as REI, Patagonia, and The North Face. Additionally, online retailers like Backcountry, Moosejaw, and Amazon offer a wide selection of Merino hiking clothing. Many specialty outdoor and hiking stores also carry Merino clothing, so it's worth checking local shops in your area.

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  • Merino Lambswool Duvet (100% Pure Merino Lambswool)
    Merino Lambswool Duvet (100% Pure Merino Lambswool)

    YÜNCÜ HANIM MERINOS LAMBWOOL QUILT Instead of your sweaty ready-made quilts, merino lambswool quilts, handcrafted for you, will give you a natural sleeping experience with their soft texture. The benefits of wool are endless, but let's talk about it briefly.;1) Signal and radiation absorber2) Wool is relaxing and provides comfortable sleep3) Wool is a heat stabilizer4) lamb wool; does not absorb rain and water. Therefore, it does not get wet easily, but it absorbs excess moisture in the environment and regulates the humidity rate naturally.5) wool does not burn. It is fire and flame resistant and durable.6) It is non-allergic and does not allow the formation of allergic environments.7) Sheep wool is long-lasting.8) Wool does not cause sweat, it absorbs sweat and does not cause sweat.9) Takes the pains. It is good for many rheumatism pains.10) Lice, fleas, ants, scorpions, snakes and many other insects cannot approach wool.11) Wool does not conduct electricity. That's why shepherds use woolen scarves to prevent lightning strikes. We wish you a healthy and long life. Ms. Yüncü...Listed By ENTEGRA

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  • Cotton v-neck sweater merino Lyle & Scott Merino
    Cotton v-neck sweater merino Lyle & Scott Merino

    The merino cotton V-neck sweater from Lyle & Scott is a must-have for men's wardrobes. Made from high-quality cotton and merino wool, this sweater is soft, warm and breathable. With its classic V-neckline, it offers an elegant and timeless look to suit any occasion.The cotton used in the manufacture of this sweater is extremely soft, bringing a feeling of comfort with every wear. Merino wool, meanwhile, is known for its lightness and ability to regulate body temperature, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.The sleek, elegant design of this sweater makes it a versatile choice for any outfit. Wear it with jeans for a casual and relaxed look, or pair it with suit pants for a more formal outfit.As well as being comfortable and aesthetically pleasing, this sweater is also durable. Made by renowned brand Lyle & Scott, it's built to last and stand the test of time. Whether you wear it for a day at work, an evening out with friends or a family outing, this sweater will ...

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  • Merino Lambswool Duvet (100% Pure Merino Lambswool)
    Merino Lambswool Duvet (100% Pure Merino Lambswool)

    YÜNCÜ HANIM MERINOS LAMBWOOL QUILT Instead of your sweaty ready-made quilts, merino lambswool quilts, handcrafted for you, will give you a natural sleeping experience with their soft texture. The benefits of wool are endless, but let's talk about it briefly.;1) Signal and radiation absorber2) Wool is relaxing and provides comfortable sleep3) Wool is a heat stabilizer4) lamb wool; does not absorb rain and water. Therefore, it does not get wet easily, but it absorbs excess moisture in the environment and regulates the humidity rate naturally.5) wool does not burn. It is fire and flame resistant and durable.6) It is non-allergic and does not allow the formation of allergic environments.7) Sheep wool is long-lasting.8) Wool does not cause sweat, it absorbs sweat and does not cause sweat.9) Takes the pains. It is good for many rheumatism pains.10) Lice, fleas, ants, scorpions, snakes and many other insects cannot approach wool.11) Wool does not conduct electricity. That's why shepherds use woolen scarves to prevent lightning strikes. We wish you a healthy and long life. Ms. Yüncü...Listed By ENTEGRA

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  • 'How can I make a merino wool sweater bigger again?'

    To make a merino wool sweater bigger again, you can try blocking it. Wet the sweater with cold water, gently squeeze out the excess water, and then lay it flat on a towel. Gently stretch the sweater to the desired size and shape, pin it in place, and let it air dry. You can also try taking it to a professional tailor who may be able to add extra fabric or make alterations to increase its size. Keep in mind that merino wool is delicate, so be gentle when stretching or altering the sweater to avoid damaging the fabric.

  • Why does the merino wool hat itch on the head?

    Merino wool can sometimes feel itchy on the head because of the fine fibers in the wool that can irritate sensitive skin. Additionally, the natural lanolin in merino wool, which gives it its softness and moisture-wicking properties, can also cause some people to experience itchiness. It's important to note that not everyone will find merino wool itchy, as individual sensitivity to wool can vary. Choosing a merino wool hat with a finer gauge or a blend with other materials like silk or cashmere can help reduce the itchiness.

  • How do I properly care for and wash 100% merino wool?

    To properly care for and wash 100% merino wool, it is important to hand wash it in cold water with a gentle wool detergent. Avoid using hot water or harsh chemicals as they can cause the wool to shrink or become damaged. Gently squeeze out excess water and avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. Lay the garment flat to dry, reshaping it if necessary. It is also recommended to store merino wool in a cool, dry place to prevent any potential damage.

  • Which leggings material is the warmest: cotton, polyester, polyamide, or merino wool?

    Merino wool is the warmest material among the options listed. It is known for its excellent insulation properties, as it can trap air and keep the body warm in cold weather. Additionally, merino wool is also moisture-wicking, meaning it can keep the body dry and comfortable during physical activities. This makes it a popular choice for winter leggings.

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