2/10 Forfærdeligt
Samantha, Leatherhead
Rejste med partner
19. aug. 2024
Synes ikke om: Rengøring, service og personale, faciliteter, overnatningsstedets tilstand og faciliteter
DO NOT BOOK TO GO HERE - THEY WILL NOT ADMIT THEY HAVE A PROBLEM BUT LOOK UP THE DEATH HERE DUE TO MAN EATING CROCODILES - THIS IS TOO NEAR A SANCTUARY AND THEREFORE DANGEROUS. The government also denies it. The numbers have massively escalated since the Tsunami.
At worst they will have beaches closed if there is a sighting. Can you really relax on this beach with your eyes closed?!
Evidence for Money reclaim:
• Police will refuse to intervene – in the sea
• “Survivors will be prosecuted”
• Massive increase in crocodiles being ignored due to hiding the problem from tourists
• Barefoot Resort itself has seen death of tourist
• Andamans are seeing large increases in deaths
• Even if not killed by crocodile, beaches are frequently closed if any sighting – hotel says recent sightings occur.
• Barefoot Hotel is being negligent for our safety and concerns in refusing to give us a refund
• No signs warning you not to go into the sea!!! You can still go in.
• There is a nearby Loha Barrack Sanctuary of Saltwater crocdiles
• Government under criticism of not taking action to either ban swimming or ban the crocodile sanctuary nearby
ARTICLE
WIKIPEDIA TRENDS
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile_attack
• In April 2010, a 25-year-old woman from New Jersey was killed by a saltwater crocodile while snorkeling in India's Andaman Islands. Havelock Island, where the attack took place, lies 72 kilometres (45 mi) from the Lohabarrack Salt Water Crocodile Sanctuary. Her boyf
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