Thursday 11 December 2014

Camp Life

For a few months we stayed in a camp in the middle of the jungle.
In our camp we have a hurricane bunker. 
My mum and Kian share one tent and me and Maisie share a tent. 



At night you alway hear crickets, sometime really loudly, sometimes quietly. There are giant fruit bats that have a 40cm wing span. After a while underestimate our tents it gets really damp. This is the perfect place for Mullacows. Mullacows are a type of dangerous centipede, they have a very poisonous bite. Maisie and I have learnt not to put our feet under the tent. They can grow to 20 cams long.



In the jungle it is very humid and there is lots of Mosquitos. Every morning I light a fire because the smoke keeps the Mosquitos away. If you put coconuts in the fire it's especially good for keeping away all flying insects.

There are a lot of rats living in the trees but luckily they don't steal our food. There are 5 cats that belong to Karyn and Boris but they often come up to our camp to keep the rats away. Sadly they kill lizards too and sometimes they catch South Pacific Kingfishers. We try to save the lizards when we can.

There is no running water, we have to fill up bottles and jugs. Our showers are solar heated bags like the army use. Our toilet is a long drop. There is no electricity, we use candles and torches.

I like camp life but I wouldn't like to live there forever.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Marlon,
    Rosa and I have just caught up with your blog. It is really good! You write very well. We are just imagining what you are doing now. We are in our lounge with our Christmas tree and decorations up. Rosa is a bit jealous of your trip! All that nature sounds amazing, what a wonderful experience. I wish we could just pop over! Love to you all, Jane, Rosa, Kai and Carna. x

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  2. rats in trees that's unusual! are you in new Zealand now?

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  3. It's a great blog Marlon I hope your having lots of fun and saved lots of lizards are you in New Zealand at the moment?:-) :-)
    P.S.I've tried to do this before but it didn't work

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    1. Year im in New Zealand at the moment it's really fun
      From Marlon

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