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I plan on Nitrox as well - with so much diving over two weeks plus being at a remote location - it's just a good idea.

So what do you have on the list for Dennis?
 
$200 could go a long way in convincing people to do dumb stuff around the resort after drinks are served! I already got my "what will Dennis do for $10" list going..

Nitrox For us, you may just drink Kava all week...Don't forget to pack your best feather. :nyah:

 
I plan on Nitrox as well - with so much diving over two weeks plus being at a remote location - it's just a good idea.

So what do you have on the list for Dennis?

Good point, Audrey. As of the end of last year, there was still no operable chamber anywhere in Fiji. Perhaps it will be running again by the time we go, but like you say, good idea to be as safe as possible.

And hmmm, as for that list... electrical tape bikini top for extra crisp tan lines, underwater hobby horse ride, a flying elbow from the top deck of the boat to an unsuspecting inflatable surface marker, and in an American flag speedo set to the Top Gun anthem song, he must climb to the top of a coconut tree and knock off all the coconuts.


Nitrox For us, you may just drink Kava all week...Don't forget to pack your best feather. :nyah:

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I was looking at Health Information for Travelers and clicked on Fiji. The recommended vaccines are Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Dennis and/or Roxanne.....your thoughts based on your previous travel?

I have spent a great deal of time in Fiji, in the more populated and some very remote areas, over the last 40 years. You don’t need injections for anything. I would make sure I have evacuation insurance to get you to New Zealand or Australia in case of a major medical incident. Injections are a waste of time and effort.

I’m jealous of you all going there, wish I could come! Have a great time.
 

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