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               Availability

               In the remote lodges, the generator that supplies electricity may operate during limited hours.
               It is possible to recharge camera batteries, but only while the generator is running. Therefore,
               bringing two batteries—one to use while the other is recharging—is recommended. Electric
               current is usually adequate to run an electric razor, but not a hairdryer. The lighting at the
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               A constant electricity supply cannot be guaranteed during overnight stays. Travelers
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              adventure. Because the tented camps cannot accommodate CPAP machines, this adventure is
              not recommended for travelers with sleep apnea. Travelers with sleep apnea who chose this
              adventure must be able to do without their CPAP.

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              power grid. Although the system has been improved recently, there can be sporadic power
              outages and power surges on the island.

              Although you may have no trouble with electricity on this trip, prepare for the worst case
              scenario and bring things that can be battery operated. Always use new batteries and
              bring spares.












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