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If it's the same plant as was pointed out when I spent my honeymoon in Cairns the rash comes back every time you get the skin wet for up to 6 months after the sting so our guide said.

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BLERK!

What a horror, worse than poison ivy!

In 2009 I cycled across Oz and bush camped when not at road stations or city hostels.

I never strayed far from my tent at night (snakes come out to play then)

I always shook my shoes out before putting them on.

When taking down my tent I would gently pull away my ground sheet in case of serpents.

Nothing, not a scratch, just a few mozzy bites.

I get back to France in the September and within days got bitten by a viper in the garden spending 2 days and a night in hospital....:blushing:

Ty

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