About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

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Vibrancy meets tranquility in this animated exploration of tropical living, where lush landscapes and warm climates create a unique rhythm of life. These clips capture the essence of vibrant markets, serene beaches, and daily routines bathed in sunlight. From exotic fruits to colorful festivals, each visual invites admiration for the beauty and diversity of equatorial regions. Lean into the allure of paradise and let these visuals transport you to sun-soaked shores.

"Hobos. Turns out Hawaii is the ideal place to be homeless. Free outdoor showers and fresh water from the beach bathrooms everywhere. Fruit grows rampant like weeds. Perfect temps year round."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

''Spiderwebs and spiders the size of nobody’s business. You cannot walk into a cool area without almost walking into one. And these are like the colorful, “come at me bro” spiders that can run at you at ungodly speeds."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Sweat, mold on your shoes, and mosquitoes that treat bug spray like seasoning."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"If an island, high price package delivery."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Salt air just KILLS your stuff, unbelievably quickly. Then it costs twice as much to replace it."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"As someone living in Brazil, the reality isn’t always as “sunny” as it seems. One of the biggest challenges is humidity, it can be unbearable, especially in the summer. Because of that, it’s common to take three or more showers a day just to feel somewhat clean and refreshed.

Walking outside at 12:00 is almost impossible, especially on foot, because the sun is so strong it feels like it’s burning your skin. This intense heat makes biking and outdoor sports during the day extremely uncomfortable or even dangerous due to the risk of heat exhaustion."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"I live in the Caribbean…everyday supplies are expensive as s**t."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Natural disasters are common."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"If you’re used to seasons, you start to lose track of the passage of time because every day and every month looks the same. "

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Sand! It’s course, it’s rough, it’s irritating, and it gets everywhere."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"You absolutely have to wash up everything as you go and clean every surface immediately after food preparation as otherwise you will have an army of ants and flies on it out of nowhere."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"I worked in Fiji for a year. Snakes. Lots of f*cking snakes. Mongooses which are cute, which eat the snakes, and then you realize your garden is full of snakes."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Isolated places mean that there aren’t many social options."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"When we were looking for a paradise honeymoon, we chose Antigua because of its beautiful, tropic setting.

When we got there, it was indeed beautiful. However, if you look closer, you can see that the residents are poor and most of it is poverty. Beautiful, yet economy poor."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"I live 10 degrees north of the equator, we suffer with a major littering and flooding issues."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Solar radiation is hell on everything. Wood, plastic, metal, paint… If you leave anything out in the sun it ages quickly, including yourself."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Lived in Dominica for 2 years. Gas is unholy expensive so you walk everywhere."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)

"Been there for a while. Sandflies s**k."

About Life In Tropical Countries (18 gifs)


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