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送交者: 三谷 于 December 06, 2003 12:40:55:

回答: 三谷,再问一个问题 由 西里 于 December 06, 2003 08:23:22:

Hi 西里,

Hunting in these areas is well controlled. There are restrictions on things such as the type of guns and the size of the bullets, the hunting hours, the shooting locations, etc. The number of hunts is also tallied before the hunters leave.

For all the reserves that I listed, the hunting areas are separated from the wildlife viewing area although they may be adjacent to each other. If I remember correctly, there are even some kinds of fences or ditches between two areas. My impression is that it is safe as long as you stay in the road or the trail even those in the restricted area which you may wander into by accident. One thing that still baffles me is that the bullet I saw was in the wildlife viewing area. Maybe the hunters like to view the wildlife too since I saw quite a few people wearing camouflage inside viewing area.

Only one place that I went, which I did not mention in the list, could be dangerous. In there, the hunters are in the water and the trails on the bank with heavy woods. The park managers put a bell there, so that people can ring the bell to warn the hunters before entering.

To answer your swamp question: yes, there is a lot swamp here but as long as you stay on a road or trail, there is no danger. It is very important to stay on road or trail because there may be snake in the grass as well, so always watch your foot step.

Finally, I forgot to answer your camera question earlier. For these pictures, I am using a digital SLR camera with a zoom lens up to f/300 mm which is equivalent to 10X optical magnification.

Regards




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