by FERENC IVANICS
We were in Miramar on the beach, looking for a safe spot to put up our tents. We wanted to stay in the wild, it’s not recommended to walk into a town, with a permanent diarrhea. There is a dense forest-belt next to the beach, we spent two nights there. A good and safe shelter, nobody was there at night. Why? Because there were billions of mosquitoes. In shady places they attacked during the day as well.
That’s why we had to wear trousers and shirts, we had to cover our whole body to protect ourselves from the mosquitoes. We had the astronaut look. :) Poo and pee meant another serious problem: we had to spray anti-mosquito liquid all over our potentially affected skin surfaces. You might be thinking: what are the potentially affected skin surfaces when taking a dump in the wild? Well, yes, you must include some of the parts that are normally covered with clothes.





3 comments:
Thanks for the update (from a new follower). I think we might have gotten our first freeze last night (in North Dakota), so our mosquitos hopefully will take the hint.
Lucky you...
Mozzies are the worst. We get truck loads here in the SA summers. Mozzie repelent is a MUST (especially when we go camping). I don't think I'ver ever smeared it on my "delicates" tho.
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