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Kata Beach

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I'd swim in Kata Beach and always seemed to be beaten by small jellyfish or some fish and felt uncomft. Why? :o

Thanks

I know what you mean, it happens on most beaches along the west coast, my guess is it's tiny pieces of jellyfish that have got broken up in the coral and surf, it's mildly uncomfortable, urine is the best thing for it.

Rub a banana on the infection...works better than urine, but definitely not as fun.

I've always drank my urine, never knew one was supposed to rub it on, will try rubbing next time.

:o:D:D:D:D:wub:-_- Thanks, FTH, you made me spill my beer. Again.

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