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* Thirst (but, according to the [[Kilts|Floyd Kilts story]], the Benedictine bottle contained "water for drinking.")
* Thirst (but, according to the [[Kilts|Floyd Kilts story]], the Benedictine bottle contained "water for drinking.")
* Heat stroke
* Heat stroke.
* Ciguatera (fish toxin)
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciguatera Ciguatera (fish toxin)]].
* Botulism from eating canned roast mutton that has sat around in the heat since 1929
* Botulism from eating canned roast mutton that has sat around in the heat since 1929
* Blood poisoning from infection due to coral cuts (been there, done that)
* Blood poisoning from infection due to coral cuts (been there, done that)
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* Fall out of a tree while watching for ships
* Fall out of a tree while watching for ships
* Etc., etc.
* Etc., etc.
[[Gillespie]] to [[EPAC]], 3 August 2009.


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Revision as of 17:22, 30 June 2010

Gillespie to EPAC, 3 August 2009.
  • Thirst (but, according to the Floyd Kilts story, the Benedictine bottle contained "water for drinking.")
  • Heat stroke.
  • Ciguatera (fish toxin)].
  • Botulism from eating canned roast mutton that has sat around in the heat since 1929
  • Blood poisoning from infection due to coral cuts (been there, done that)
  • Wander into lagoon silt "quick sand" (been there, done that)
  • Shark attack (not very likely unless you're unlucky enough to have a run in with a visiting Tiger or Pelagic Whitetip).
  • Fall out of a tree while watching for ships
  • Etc., etc.