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Sun Bath

Take a sun bath and warm up.


  • The bathroom should be kept clean and adequately ventilated to eliminate odors. - 43
  • Always wash your hands after using the bathroom. - 29815
  • All bathrooms should be kept adequately supplied with soap, towels, and tissues. - 29816
  • If the bathroom door is open: you will know that no-one else is using the bathroom. The bathroom will stay well-ventilated, and prevent mildew from growing.
    If the bathroom door is kept closed: No offensive odors will come out, and you will not have to look at the bathroom. - 44
  • Remember to clean the bathroom floor regularly. - 45
  • Do not stare at the bright sun or it may damage your eyes. You should never stare at the sun for a prolonged period of time, because it is bad for your eyes. - 611
  • Never look directly at the sun, because it may cause blindness. - 612
  • They say that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
    Some people believe that the Earth is the center of the cosmos. - 17790
  • Sunglasses should not be worn at night as this reduces visibility. - 613
  • Scientists say that sunlight takes about 8.3 minutes to travel from the sun to the Earth. - 614
  • The rising of the sun. - 615
  • The sun is too hot and bright. Try to stay in the shade. - 616
  Key words: Bath, Sun, Sun-Bath  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is the purpose of the sun?
  Answer: The energy from the sun provides us with heat and light. Without the sun we could not survive. - 290


  External related links to the world ...  

The National Sunflower Association
 The National Sunflower Association

sunflowernsa.com - 1024



  Comments and Quotes  

I miss the yellow orange sun I spent 48 years of my life looking at, I hate the white sun that nobody else seems to notice! - Hope Jones - 18


The sun is much brighter when we do get to see it, it burns my eyes to even look in the direction of the sun. - Cathy Dolbec - 22


I remember in the 1970s the sun looked yellow not white and golden rays of sunlight coming down , - Julie Wesson - 30




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