Oldie wrote:Other living creatures to avoid....
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they are everywhere. they say they dont bite only ocaasionally. yeah well iffffff they bite, then you are going to be really unlucky. what is the safe zone. how far does a shark swim? maybe we have to say and get to the coclusion that as surfers we are never safe?
quiet honestly im phobic to small insects and animals. even in militairy i would on purpose sleep high on a tree or on top of my munition camion. just to stay away from swine. I got a bad experience of a swine who entered my tent. it was mma with a swine inside the tent. moreover the kids came in as well.
the other time i was in poland and it was summer in stechen and there was this oily golden scarab who bit me and i got this watery skin somehow. strange cause they dont cause that normally.
i had the habit to wear thin neckwarmers or anything just to be safe. well after 3 weeks in the forest you dont care anymore. you r ears are full of ticks. and your freaking cross when you cross over water gets bloodsuckers. fortunately not my balls thank god.
in the water today i probably killed some crabs. lucky i have those watershoes. yeah i know it sounds pussy. in morocco i dont do that. but northsea when you go into the deep you get all this liquid transparant animals burning you or even small isopods like this topic mentions. but rashvests really help in this
all with all a shark must be really bad news if it comes to your way. hands amputated and such things or even more horrific.
the thing is like with everything you get used to it. AND THATS WHERE THE DANGER COMES. you become nonchalant (u tend to forget the danger and enjoy your sport or occupation more) but the danger that lies ahead is always there.
It totally takes my brain and puts it on hold… it just smooths out the static.” – Katrina Del Mar