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And yet, does the sea bloom in the Persian Gulf (in the sense of small algae, foam on the water)? Thanks for the answer.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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In winter, there are no jellyfish only in summer. And they are not everywhere every day, but periodically appear. Personally, I was stung on a palm tree and on a jumeirah :) Farther...
7 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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of course there were, for that they are jellyfish, so that they would be in the sea Farther...
Sorry, if my question is out of the general theme, but nevertheless, I dare to ask. A couple of times when I came out of the sea, I had a burning sensation in small areas of the skin. After a couple of hours, the burning sensation subsided, but a medium-sized red rash appeared. It was all gone in about a day. How much I didn’t peer into the water, I didn’t see jellyfish there (like they said that they didn’t exist in Middle-earth?), write off contact allergies from small pinches of local fish - the same is somehow too much. Everything would be trifles, but only after arriving home, I was again sprinkled in the same locations. Now I’m thinking - just wait until it passes, stomp to a dermatologist, or just someone encountered something similar in Middle-earth and knows what it could be?
12 years ago  •  21 subscriber 33 answers
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There are a lot of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea! They may be so small that you can't even see them. It is strange that the houses were sprinkled again. Try to drink diazolin or another anti-allergic drug, if it does not help, you will have to go to a dermatologist. Z.Y. And by the way, algae are also not harmless. In one hotel in Kemer, a colony of such toxic algae spread on ropes that held the buoys. Half the hotel was walking around with burns, and the staff warned not to grab the buoys ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  2 subscribers 2 answers
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Usually jellyfish start in April, but this March is abnormally warm and the water warmed up quickly. I didn’t swim for a couple of days myself ... I can’t stand slimy touches ((And what’s the most vile, purple jellyfish went And don't worry about the oil. It can be brought anywhere by the current, but the next day the sea is clear. Locals insist that these are some kind of ground eruptions, like black oily sand in places Farther...