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“For much of the journey, a wall-mounted barf bag dispenser was the most popular meeting place aboard.”

DEATH BY SEASICKNESS

Perhaps this title is a bit dramatic, particularly as there are no known cases that actually resulted in a fatality. However, on a trip to South Australia some years ago, I feared that I may be the first.

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