I once spent an awful night on a rickety boat going from Lombok to Flores,
Indonesia. Sleeping out (or at least attempting to) on the front deck wasn't a
very good idea. After I fed the fish the Indonesian sailors convinced me to
drink a bit of sea water and to rub tiger balm on my stomach. That seemed to
work. The next night I was fine.
Peter
-- Original Message --
From: Tony Russell <>
To:
Send: 2002-04-03
Subject: Pelagic Trip I wish I didn't
I guess you'd be used to it floating around on the Murray all the time ?
Could change your name from Waanders to Chaanders ?
Mex.
> I can't help it and will probably get abused for this but I thought it
was
actually really funny
>
> >>......sea sickness! It's not mentioned in any of the
"recommendations"
or "hints & tips" I read.........
>
> Do people really need to be reminded that by going out on the ocean on
a
boat you might suffer sea sickness?
>
> Peter
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