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Post by loobyloo on Oct 4, 2022 8:04:03 GMT 1
(on another local expat site recently) 3 DE OCTUBRE DE 2022Ayuntamiento de Chiclana Oficial 🐕 pl The City Council extends this year the permission for domestic animals on the beaches 🏖 Owners will be able to walk and stay with their pets from October 15 to March 15, i.e. two more months than the Municipal Beaches Ordinance reflects ⛵️ The four nautical streets continue to be open in Sancti Petri and La Barrosa, while bikes can also cycle along the beaches and four toilet modules are maintained all year round 📌 All the information here ⬇️ www.chiclana.es/.../el-ayuntamiento-amplia-este.../
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Post by loobyloo on Jun 21, 2023 16:08:15 GMT 1
(on another local expat site recently)
author: InSpain.news
Spain's beautiful beaches attract millions of visitors each year, but along with the sun and sand, there's another marine phenomenon that captures attention: jellyfish.... Jellyfish sightings in Spain tend to be more frequent during the summer months, from June to September. The warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean create favorable conditions for jellyfish proliferation. However, it’s important to note that the presence and intensity of jellyfish can vary from year to year and from region to region.
What to do if you’re stung If you happen to encounter a jellyfish while swimming or enjoying the beach, it’s crucial to know how to respond to a potential sting. The first step is to avoid touching the jellyfish, as even dead ones can still release venom. If you are stung, rinse the affected area with seawater and remove any tentacles using tweezers or a glove-protected hand. Avoid rubbing the area or using freshwater, as it may worsen the sting. Applying vinegar or a baking soda paste can help neutralise the venom. If there is a lifeguard (socorrista) on the beach, they should be able to help. However, seeking medical attention is recommended if the symptoms persist or if the sting covers a large area.
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Post by loobyloo on Jul 12, 2023 16:12:35 GMT 1
(on another local expat site recently) author: N332A killer whale 🐋 has been spotted this Tuesday 11th July on the beach located in "La Antilla" (Huelva-Andalucía) If you wish to know the exact location of this beach, click on the following link; www.google.com/.../data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5... Lovely except it’s not an Orca, it’s a young fin whale and probably a lost or sick one if it’s coming that close to shore. ****
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