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  2. Poultice - Wikipedia

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    Poultices may also be heated and placed on an area where extra circulation is desired. A poultice is a cooling product that is commonly used for show-jumpers and racehorses, as it is often cheaper and easier to administer than many other cooling products. A poultice is applied to the horse's distal limbs after exercise, for 9–12 hours.

  3. Granite Island (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Island, also known by the Ramindjeri people as Nulcoowarra, [1] is a small island next to Victor Harbor, South Australia, about 80 km south of South Australia's capital city, Adelaide. Although there are no permanent residents, the island has buildings and shelters, including a cafe.

  4. Native American ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Poultices of Umbellularia leaves were used to treat rheumatism and neuralgias. [118] A tea was made from the leaves to treat stomach aches, colds, sore throats, and to clear up mucus in the lungs. [119] The leaves were steeped in hot water to make an infusion that was used to wash sores. [118]

  5. Granite Island Recreation Park - Wikipedia

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    Granite Island Recreation Park is a protected area including all of Granite Island which is about 0.6 kilometres (0.37 miles) south-east of Victor Harbor in South Australia and about 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of Adelaide. It is reported as being 'the most visited park in South Australia'. [5]

  6. Granite Island (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Island is a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) island in Lake Superior located about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Marquette in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Built upon it is the Granite Island Lighthouse , also known as Granite Island Light Station, [ 1 ] "one of the oldest surviving lighthouses on Lake Superior". [ 2 ]

  7. How to Clean Quartz, Granite, Marble, and Butcher Block ... - AOL

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    Similar to granite and marble, butcher block must be sealed with a food-safe oil or finish. And it’s important to know your butcher block’s type : edge grain, end grain, or face grain, for ...

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    An Inglewood couple is suing JetBlue after a flight inbound to LAX dropped a watermelon-sized block of ice that crashed through their ceiling into their bedroom, according to a new lawsuit.

  9. Granite Island Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Granite Island and the lighthouse were purchased by Scott and Martine Holman in 1999 from the U.S. Coast Guard. The facilities underwent a three-year restoration process. [ 17 ] The lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.