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Sorry, if my question is out of the general theme, but nevertheless, I dare to ask. A couple of times when I came out of the sea, I had a burning sensation in small areas of the skin. After a couple of hours, the burning sensation subsided, but a medium-sized red rash appeared. It was all gone in about a day. How much I didn’t peer into the water, I didn’t see jellyfish there (like they said that they didn’t exist in Middle-earth?), write off contact allergies from small pinches of local fish - the same is somehow too much. Everything would be trifles, but only after arriving home, I was again sprinkled in the same locations. Now I’m thinking - just wait until it passes, stomp to a dermatologist, or just someone encountered something similar in Middle-earth and knows what it could be?
12 years ago  •  20 subscribers 32 answers
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There are a lot of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea! They may be so small that you can't even see them. It is strange that the houses were sprinkled again. Try to drink diazolin or another anti-allergic drug, if it does not help, you will have to go to a dermatologist. Z.Y. And by the way, algae are also not harmless. In one hotel in Kemer, a colony of such toxic algae spread on ropes that held the buoys. Half the hotel was walking around with burns, and the staff warned not to grab the buoys ... Farther...
In January, we are planning to take a 9-year-old child to the sea. Tell me if it will be comfortable in Thailand or do I need to choose another country? What? thanks to all!
7 years ago  •  13 subscribers 62 answers
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What horrors have been written to you ... We were one child, then with two, and now with three we have been in this country more than once! We live in central Siberia, when else, if not in winter, can we escape to a wonderful summer? Children calmly endure the flight if the adults themselves approach this flight in the right way (stock up on a positive mood, snacks and entertainment for the period of waiting at the airport and the flight. Our children endured the flight of 8-8.5 hours well, of ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  10 subscribers 49 answers
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We have been there 10 times already. at different resorts. What you are trying to formulate does not add up. In Thailand, most hotels are almost without territory, and those that have territory and entertainment such as slides are not cheap at all. Not to mention the water park. There rest is completely different than in Turkey, Tunisia or Egypt. Nobody stays in hotels at all. The sea also needs to be looked for, especially in central Pattaya. But in good places it's great. What month are you pl ... Farther...
we went in February, it was impossible to swim on the islands because of the biting creatures, they are not visible, but when you are in the water they sting
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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I get bitten on Koh Lan all the time and at any time of the year. I just don't know what to do with it. I can't swim. But my wife sits there sometimes for hours and not a single bite, ever. Here is the correct answer to your question after that. Do they bite or not? Farther...
what is the weather at that time there and if possible a good hotel4*.5* .close to the sea
11 years ago  •  8 subscribers 7 answers
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The end of March is the off-season in terms of rain and storms everywhere in Thailand and the hottest season in terms of temperature. At this time, the season ends on the Andaman coast and Koh Chang and the season begins on the islands of the Gulf of Thailand (except Koh Chang) and Hua Hin. Those. the weather can be anywhere, both good and suddenly deteriorate. This does not apply to Pattaya - there is normal weather all year round. But it's hot at this time anyway. To advise a hotel, you need ... Farther...
We were in Phuket for 14 days, disappeared at sea and never saw seagulls. Why?
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 16 answers
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4uyka, great question! As for the seagulls, I once asked myself a question for a long time, but he, having not found an answer, disappeared into the depths of a long box =))) In fact, as I was able to find out, seagulls, due to the location of Thailand in such latitudes, are rare guests here. Brown-headed gulls (Larus brunnicephalus) and sooty terns (Sterna fuscata) are rare. But pygmy terns (Sterna anaethetus) live here permanently, but for the most part, for some reason, much to the south ... Farther...