The fúcking


The reason of being a lot is that turtles eat them and since we're making dissapear turtles there are more medusas. Hope they clean them up! much worse than spiders!! and in the water!!
Sabre wrote:I¡ve brought the towel and the sun cream but I've heard an old lady there are a lot of those jellyfish or medusas in the beach.
The fúckingare painful and have ruined the day. Because I like the beach, but especially the part of the bath, I can't be lied down for hours under the sun nor read comfortably in a beach.
medusas
The reason of being a lot is that turtles eat them and since we're making dissapear turtles there are more medusas. Hope they clean them up! much worse than spiders!! and in the water!!
Sabre wrote:The thing is that a swimming pool bath has nothing to do with sea water bath. Sea bath makes your tan nicer, is good for skin if you have any problem in it, and somehow it makes you feel better. Swimming in the sea is also nicer than in a swimming pool. But I'll have to go swimming pool after work instead of beach.
andy_g wrote:Sabre wrote:The thing is that a swimming pool bath has nothing to do with sea water bath. Sea bath makes your tan nicer, is good for skin if you have any problem in it, and somehow it makes you feel better. Swimming in the sea is also nicer than in a swimming pool. But I'll have to go swimming pool after work instead of beach.
that's true, apart form various parts of the med where you're more likely to be swimming in a soup of tampons, sanitary towels, condoms, turds, oil, jellyfish, elephants tusks and general fishing boat detritus.
Sabre wrote:They came with cold waters.
they have different shapes but most of the times something like this
They're mostly water, when you grab them and throw to the sand, they almost dissapear. But their touch make effects like this
They lose their pseudo-legs when they touch you but it's painful and if you're not an experience swimmer and you're in a bit deep waters (you don't touch the ground) you can get nervous and have a bad time.
Normally they clean up with a net and a boat, but this year they've come a lot and some of them are a more painful variant coming from portugal. They're not beneath waters but appear in the surface and seem like a platic bag. Fúcking.
In the middle of the summer or in more warm waters such as the ones of the east there shouldn't be any of those, I think.
Sabre wrote:Andy: I got it wrong, medusas are more likely to appear in warmer waters rather than in the cantabric seaSo bad news to misty red.
Thing is Andy, that this year's variant in our sea is
This one, that is the most dangerous one. If one of a full size touch you and your inmune system is a bit sensitive you can die, and indeed it has happened.
Anyway mistyred, do not panic. In every Spanish beach you have a flag to warn you about baths. If the flag is green it means there's not medusas, there's not dangerous tides that will sweep you into the sea and it's safe. If it's yellow, it may be because the jellyfish or high waves, ask the first aid guy. If the glag is red, bath at your own risk.
The thing is that a swimming pool bath has nothing to do with sea water bath. Sea bath makes your tan nicer, is good for skin if you have any problem in it, and somehow it makes you feel better. Swimming in the sea is also nicer than in a swimming pool. But I'll have to go swimming pool after work instead of beach.
Sabre wrote:Yes it is the jellyfish in the photo, with purple colour "The portuguese caravel". Apparently they can kill people, but as much as a bee or wasp can, if you have some sort of allergy to them.
We're not so advanced though, no chopters, just a boat and a hand net
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