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  2. How a confrontation with hot coals taught me about myself ...

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    Then Tony mentioned the coals were 2,200 degrees (for reference, a kitchen stove is 600 degrees.) What kind of person would walk barefoot across 2,200-degree coals on purpose? I could not, and ...

  3. Firewalking - Wikipedia

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    Firewalking in Sri Lanka. Firewalking is the act of walking barefoot over a bed of hot embers or stones. It has been practiced by many people and cultures in many parts of the world, with the earliest known reference dating from Iron Age India c. 1200 BCE.

  4. Walking or running outdoors? 11 tips to stay safe in the heat

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    Tips for exercising in the heat While you’re exercising outside in hot weather, your focus should be on staying hydrated and listening to your body — and knowing when it’s time to slow down ...

  5. These Walking Routines Will Increase Your Burn And Deliver ...

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    What started as hot girl walks (to the tune of over 1 billion views) on TikTok evolved into hot girl hikes. The latter simply include an extra bit of planning, a lot more nature, and more rigor.

  6. Ember - Wikipedia

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    An ember, also called a hot coal, is a hot lump of smouldering solid fuel, typically glowing, composed of greatly heated wood, coal, or other carbon-based material. Embers (hot coals) can exist within, remain after, or sometimes precede, a fire. Embers are, in some cases, as hot as the fire which created them.

  7. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    This is because oceans lose more heat by evaporation and oceans can store a lot of heat. [72] The thermal energy in the global climate system has grown with only brief pauses since at least 1970, and over 90% of this extra energy has been stored in the ocean. [73] [74] The rest has heated the atmosphere, melted ice, and warmed the continents. [75]

  8. To help you prepare for the warmer season and the years ahead, doctors shared six ways the heat can increase health risks and tips for staying cool. 6 Health Risks That Rise With Hot Weather

  9. Anastenaria - Wikipedia

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    The festival culminates with a firewalking ritual, where the participants, carrying the icons of saints Constantine and Helen, dance ecstatically for hours before entering the fire and walking barefoot over the glowing-red coals, unharmed by the fire.