I had a lovely day up the coast towards JD on Saturday, no tourists, no music, a few locals and a lovely cool breeze. I sat in that sun for about 4 or 5hours while ordering a few beers from the calmado 100mtrs away then a strole and a quick bite to eat before returning to the hustle and bustle of the city.
Off with my clothes for a shower and ouch, can?t move my arms properly as the skin has gone so tight. OK so I get into the shower and hit the cold button as usual any time other than morning, yeeoooww, that hurts, for a moment I thought the water tank had been replaced with acid.
All day sunday, covering my body in lotions to cool and save the skin from dropping off. So how strange that I can sit in the city in my yard all day and not get so much as a tint to my skin tone, yet out of the city I burnt like a baby.
So does anyone have any idea exactly how much sun is blocked by the smog over the city, I am presuming this is the problem as I can see no other reason. Any crazy figures on just how much we miss by living in the middle of the city?
Thoughts, guestimates etc.
Off with my clothes for a shower and ouch, can?t move my arms properly as the skin has gone so tight. OK so I get into the shower and hit the cold button as usual any time other than morning, yeeoooww, that hurts, for a moment I thought the water tank had been replaced with acid.
All day sunday, covering my body in lotions to cool and save the skin from dropping off. So how strange that I can sit in the city in my yard all day and not get so much as a tint to my skin tone, yet out of the city I burnt like a baby.
So does anyone have any idea exactly how much sun is blocked by the smog over the city, I am presuming this is the problem as I can see no other reason. Any crazy figures on just how much we miss by living in the middle of the city?
Thoughts, guestimates etc.
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