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ULCERS

Tropical ulcers can happen very quickly. They usually start from a coral cut or scratch and this may not necessarily come from direct contact with coral. It could occur from a scratch where there is coral dust. Treat all coral cuts with hydrogen peroxide (or lime/lemon), use antiseptic cream and cover the wound. If it looks like it is turning nasty, consult a doctor immediately.
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UNION JACK

The Union Jack sits at the top left of the Fijian flag, a reminder that the country was once a British colony.
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UNSEALED ROADS

About 50km of the Kings Road is corrugated and unsealed from Korovou towards Rakiraki.
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UV CREAM

Another excuse to remind visitors to remember the sunscreen - one that blocks the sun’s ultra-violet radiation.
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