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Monday, June 15, 2009

A Close Watch

I love taking in all the joys and beauty which nature has got to offer. I like to sit on the beach listening to the sound of the waves and staring out over the water. The woods are most appealing to me though; they always make me feel so humble.

We like to do both those things mainly in the fall and in winter, when the bugs and snakes are gone and the weather is agreeable. On both occasions it has occurred that we saw something in the distance and were not really sure what it was. At those times we could have used an Ecobins Binocular to get a closer look.

The great novelty about these Nikon binoculars is that they are manufactured totally out of environmentally friendly materials like lead free glass, arsenic free lenses, the inks and dyes which are used are completely safe, and many more Eco friendly features equip this new product line.

Even the case in which it comes is made out of materials which will be easily broken down by nature and although it is very sturdy, not even a tree chip is used to manufacture it. It is made out of limestone which was considered waste material from quarries.

On top of all that its performance is just as good as all Nikon products, so that we can get a close watch at nature, while Nikon keeps a close watch on nature!

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