thought this may interest you
http://www.oheraldo.in/news/Local%20News/Integrated-beach-cleaning-on-cards/41509.html
Alan
I seem to remember the same proposal last season , and nothing came of it .
But its not so much the beach that needs cleaning as usually the shack keeps that clean, its the backs of the shacks where they stockpile all the plastic bottles and all the other rubbish. It ends up stinking and then someone sets fire to it so you then have plastic bottles burning for days.
Alan
The staff of the shacks do not use the shack toilets, they use the bushes at the back of the beach, and have you ever seen any of them wash their hands when they get back to the shack. I have not.
Alan
Dave10 wrote:The staff of the shacks do not use the shack toilets, they use the bushes at the back of the beach, and have you ever seen any of them wash their hands when they get back to the shack. I have not.
Think you need to change your shack then. the staff of ours have there own.
But do they wash their hands?
fizzy - we all hope that they take care with hygiene, but something we all know we will never find out (is someone on here spying on a guy taking a leek ?) I suppose you could say the same with any restaurant/bar/hotel/canteen/food outlet/take-away, around the world - even in our houses ! do we have hygiene standards we keep to - doubt it very much..
They say "what you don't know, can't harm you" not that I necessarily agree with that but until my next bout of Delhi Belly, "ignorance is bliss"
Fizz
Alan
Getting back to toilets though, hygiene and cleanliness is far far better than it used to be - remember the times of no toilets, head towards the scrub and dig an hole !
As for beach cleanliness, they do give it there best but as usual could do better (a lot better). All shacks are guilty of rubbish dumping and burning, apart from plastic bottles as these are now collected for cash.
Will things ever get to a top standard ? No.
Usually within a day or two of arriving anywhere I would come down with a bug but as the years have progressed it happens less and less.
Not saying it never happens but less than it used to.
I find it better not to think too much about hygeine in the shacks or restaurants too much.
Papa
In our own small way we have tried not to add to the mess on the beach, the only thing I leave behind is the imprint of my bum on the sunbed and my footprints in the sand
I agree what has already been said about tummy problems.
In my early trips I too had tummy problems and assumed it was something I had eaten in a shack, however, over the years the problem became less and less. Unfortunately, for the past three years, I have had stomach problems, but I put that down to becoming complacent as I had been so many times before and therefore thought I was immune. I saw a doctor because I didn't want my holiday spoilt by me having to stay in my room.
In the doctor's opinion, my problem could have been caused in one or a mixture of things; heat, sun, food, dehydration or being so fair skinned that I burn really quickly. He said that people like me travel to places such as India and change their eating habits. For example, he asked me whether I had a sandwich for lunch at work to which I said I did. He then asked what I had had for lunch since being there and I said I had mainly cooked meals; deep fried prawns, chicken korma or chicken and chips etc. The doctor said that a sudden change in diet, coupled with the heat and the sun and dehydration, would most probably cause me problems and I could not always blame the shacks although he was most insistent that we do not use shacks that do not have electricity.
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