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Dear tourists!! Let me once again return to the topic already discussed, though two years ago, the topic. Approximately on the 4th-5th day of my stay in Egypt, I get covered in places with a nasty, itchy rash, mainly bends of the elbows, knees, etc. Maybe for This time, medicine has advanced significantly, but I don’t know? Who came across and knows how to cope, help, pliz .. And then soon fly, you need to start drinking something ...
14 years ago  •  13 subscribers 27 answers
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As an allergic person with urticaria of unknown etiology, which upon arrival to the seas-oceans necessarily suffers from it a little - I want to give a couple of tips. If you still take pills (ointment, cream or gel as a local remedy is also needed) - in no case do not take the mentioned diazolin, suprastin and tavegil - these are antihistamines, so to speak, outdated. They really make you fall asleep uncontrollably, and some have a severe reaction like after heavy antidepressants (for example, ... Farther...
5 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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Passion fruit is not a wild flora. I don’t know how from Goa (I didn’t bring any fruit), but from Tai you can bring everything except durian - (because of the smell), but it is also sold in dutik. Carried: 1 hand luggage - special boxes 2 Just hand luggage 3 Box in a suitcase - so as not to choke, and in luggage. 4 Special box in luggage. Once in Goa, I did not notice a particular abundance of fruits. Well, you can bring a watermelon, in February - co ... Farther...
Good afternoon! Tell me, how can I carry fruits in hand luggage or check in luggage?
11 years ago  •  8 subscribers 10 answers
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Hard (coconut, pineapple, mangosteen) - in luggage, soft, like mango - in hand luggage. Be careful with special baskets, there are different troubles at different airports, but our border guards and customs officers know these baskets by sight very well. If they want fruit, you will have trouble. It is optimal, as in my opinion, to put a hard box into an ordinary bag or a hand luggage suitcase, and fruits into it. Farther...
Were several times with children 7 and 10 years old in Egypt, we think this year in Thailand. Tell me if it's worth changing the place of rest.
7 years ago  •  13 subscribers 92 answers
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Dear Kolhoznic, have you definitely been to Pattaya? Or do you just want to spoil the rest of the family with small children? Or you just have never seen a clean sea, and therefore it seems clean to you in Pattaya. I love Thailand very much and we have been to different places, so I am writing a truthful and objective review. After the Red Sea, people will be very disappointed with the sea in Pattaya. They have a high bar now in assessing the sea. In Tai, there is something similar only on the P ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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He brought 15 kg of mangoes and 10 kg of pomegranates. For fidelity, I took greener fruits, wrapped them in toilet paper, secured them with adhesive tape on top. Farther...
Where are the fruit markets located in the city? How to get there?
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 14 answers
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for several years we have been buying fruits exclusively in the Old Town (Old Market) great choice, prices are pleasing, bargaining too, no one spit in the back))) Be sure to try the golden mango - it's something! nothing compared to what we sell Farther...
I'm wondering what kind of fruits can be bought at the bazaars in Sri Lanka, when do they appear and how much do they cost?
15 years ago  •  5 subscribers 10 answers
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ALL YEAR ROUND: PINEAPPLES (the so-called sugar ones, smaller than in our supermarkets, but sweeter - 3 pieces / $ 1 - on stalls near the highway, next to plantations, or ~ 2 pieces / $ 1), BANANAS - small yellow thin-skinned, red, green (for frying in palm oil); rose papaya / melon tree; FROM local CITRUS - LIME, NARANK (wild tangerines, brought by the Portuguese 5 centuries ago), WATERMELONS from the highlands. plantations (they make fresh!); PASSION / passion fruit - sour, aroma!!! Royal COCO ... Farther...