wow (scratch) this (scratch) place is amazing (furious scratch)

Aug 07, 2008 12:16

I´d like to tell you properly about the lakeside jungle lodge on stilts, its banana-leaf-thatched buildings linked by narrow wooden walkways like a level of Myst. The jubilation of bursting out into sunshine from the Lima perma-fog, and flying over the Andes and then down over endless forest patched with cloud shadows and threaded with twisty red- ( Read more... )

peru, travel, mild annoyance, omgbestthingever

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ki August 7 2008, 18:08:05 UTC
odds are, you're going to sweat your bug spray off so fast that it isn't really worth using at all. good luck with that.

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bluedevi August 10 2008, 14:53:05 UTC
Ha, yes, I think that´s what went wrong the first night; I put the bug spray on too early. But it seems they only come out at dusk because the heat makes them unhappy too, so there´s a sweet spot when you can spray yourself just as it gets cool but before the sun goes down.

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carbonunit August 7 2008, 19:28:36 UTC
If the mossies got you in your room, try mosquito coils. other than that, look at the package before you buy another personal repellant, see how much DEET it has. The more the better.

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bluedevi August 10 2008, 14:54:08 UTC
Indeed. But I can´t seem to find anything stronger than 15% DEET. Anyway, I seem to have got the hang of things - they´re mostly leaving me alone now, for some reason.

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mooism August 7 2008, 19:47:19 UTC
Eat garlic. Every day.

Actually, eat garlic every day for the past month. Then the mozzies might stay off.

I was going to say something like “Wow, they have internet in the Peruvian jungle,” but then I reread properly what you wrote.

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bluedevi August 10 2008, 14:56:08 UTC
Hmm. It does seem that what you eat has an effect. They´ve almost completely stopped biting since the city junk food got out of my system.

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vardebedian August 8 2008, 07:54:59 UTC
The only thing I ever found really kept the mossies off was chain-smoking. You might try that.

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bluedevi August 10 2008, 14:55:01 UTC
Mmm, lovely fags...

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monkeyhands August 8 2008, 19:05:06 UTC
Eating Marmite is supposed to help as well. My Spain-dwelling in-laws swear by it. They also swear by aloe vera gel to soothe your skin if you are bitten.

Or just start hanging around with someone tastier. My theory is that they always go for the freckliest person in the vicinity.

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bluedevi August 10 2008, 14:57:53 UTC
Yeah, I can see that. The first night it was like they were zooming in excitedly, going "hay guyz! Soft squishy pink Irish person! Time to chow down!"

But I haven´t run into any other travellers in ages.

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