Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: - walking: tennis shoes / walking shoes
- beaming sun: sunglasses, sunlotion, a cap/hat
- cooler evenings: add windbreaker or jumper in July-Aug-Sep
In winter where weather is dry, more dust, my scarf uses to be very useful. I use to just cover my mouth & nose with it whenever crossing a car that lifts the dust of the dirty road. (check picture)
Toiletries and Medical Supplies: - the dusty dirty roads: some pills if you don't stand dust.. in winter, the red soil just becomes dry and well.. dust everywhere. Otherwise, buy eucalyptus essential oil to inhale after the dusty walks.
Photo Equipment: - curiosity & landscape: digicam or reflex & rolls (no shop in countryside)
Miscellaneous: - field glasses to see around. Look out for the wild ducks...
Updated Jul 7, 2006
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- walking: tennis shoes / walking shoes- beaming sun: sunglasses, sunlotion, a cap/hat- cooler evenings: add windbreaker or jumper in July-Aug-SepIn winter...
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