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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...
Tell me, has anyone seen snakes in the Kemer area? Or at least knows if they are there. Turtle Island is probably not called Snake Island for nothing ...
13 years ago  •  13 subscribers 30 answers
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You are not afraid of snakes, you do not touch them, they do not touch! People, on the contrary. Don't touch them, they will catch! Farther...
People, I found information in one of the reviews that there are snakes and scorpions on the territory (as I understand where the ruins are) - something that really strained me, because. we will go with a small child who is interested in everything ... And also - are there really as many mosquitoes as they say?
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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We rested in Sarigerme in July last year. We didn’t see anything like that (thank God), although we climbed everywhere and swam near the rocks. I have a panic fear of such things. Mosquitoes, of course, were atrocious, but the fumigator, complete with spray gun, did their job successfully. Have a good rest! Farther...
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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Lonely divorcees in the hotel sometimes happen, so be careful, they can unexpectedly attack your husband. Farther...
I want to go to Turkey, but I'm terrified that there are sharks there
13 years ago  •  16 subscribers 22 answers
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So what is it now, do not go to the sea at all ?! By the way, dozens more people drown every year because of drunkenness than from shark attacks. But we keep drinking. And how many thousands of people die on the roads, even observing all the rules of the road. And yet we go outside. I think that if there is less fear, then much less bad things will happen. And in Turkey - well-oh-oh! ... Farther...
Friends, we are flying soon for a two-week vacation with small children (4 and 6 years old). I read about snakes that they meet, about dangerous brown spiders too. About biting jellyfish. And I read about sharks, they write a lot of them. And what swim straight to the shores? how to swim with children did anyone meet them there?
11 years ago  •  16 subscribers 68 answers
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For the second day in a row, we are getting to know Turkey from a parallel universe! Yesterday we learned that there are few Russian-speaking tourists, and today, that the coastal waters of Kemer are teeming with sharks)))) Don't read any nonsense. Do not be afraid of any sharks while relaxing in Kemer))) Farther...
how safe are the waters of the mediterranean sea, in particular, off the coast of antalya hotels? what kind of life is there? are there jellyfish? do you need corals?
13 years ago  •  14 subscribers 24 answers
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Please note that for locals (both in Turkey and Egypt), talking about the dangers of the sea is a taboo. And when you start a conversation like that with them, they make you laugh. But this is no more and no less than protecting your own interests, because this business for them (those with whom you have the opportunity to communicate on vacation) means life. Farther...