In Havelock island there are restrictions of swimming considering stone fishes.

May 10, 2023 8:05pm CST
The Radhanagar beach in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is amazing. It is in Havelock Island. Swimmers love the white sands and beautiful blue waters. But there are boards beyond which swimmers are not allowed to venture considering the stone fishes, salt water crocodiles, sharks to mention a few. Swimming beyond the board is swimming at one's own risk.
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@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11 May 23
It is better to be safe than sorry when swimming in a beach.
@Deepizzaguy (122379)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11 May 23
@sathviksouvik You are welcome.
11 May 23
thanks George it is very risky
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
11 May 23
What may I ask is the stone fishes?
• United States
11 May 23
@sathviksouvik Oh dear never heard of that one thanks Dr
11 May 23
thanks Ocean the stone fishes look like stones and in one bite they can cause blood loss. so it is risky to venture in that part of the sea
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@ptrikha_2 (49775)
• India
12 May 23
All the animals you mentioned sound lethal. Do better to stay away from them. I think the Salt Water crocodile and the sharks would be the most dangerous.
@DaddyEvil (174797)
• United States
11 May 23
I'm glad to see your elder son made it back to shore safely after swimming there. It's fun to tease about putting him in danger but I wouldn't want him to get hurt. That sounds like a nice place for a vacation as long as you're all careful.
11 May 23
thanks DE my elder son cannot even make out the difference between a stone and a stone fish
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@DaddyEvil (174797)
• United States
11 May 23
@sathviksouvik I've seen stone fish in an exhibit here. I wouldn't be able to tell them apart, either.
@rakski (156996)
• Philippines
11 May 23
better be safe than sorry