The Brazilian Candiru, also known as a toothpick fish or vampire fish is a species of freshwater catfish. Beware!! They have been known to enter the urethras of bathers and swimming animals so be sure to keep your bathing suit tight!
I have snorkeled at 40 feet and deeper. In crystal clear waters in the Bahamas where you could see the bottom at 75 feet. I think ron45wells is spot on and Ripley’s needs an editor.
Well, the way I’ve heard it, that’s not the only place where the Brazilian candirú gets up to! Watch out, guys. In fact, between the candirü and the piranha, restrict your Brazilian swimming to swimming pools, eh? Filtered ones!
The dude from FL Premium Member 11 months ago
I saw The Lighthouse movie, no thanks
Bilan 11 months ago
Stay at a lighthouse with a horn going off every two minutes?
The Duke 11 months ago
The Brazilian Candiru, also known as a toothpick fish or vampire fish is a species of freshwater catfish. Beware!! They have been known to enter the urethras of bathers and swimming animals so be sure to keep your bathing suit tight!
Zykoic 11 months ago
Candiru is Portuguese for tax assessor.
ron45wells 11 months ago
he didn’t find any such thing! Snorkeling 40’ underwater? AND the river is too muddy to see anything beyond 3’
Dean 11 months ago
While staying at the lighthouse, is one expected to clean the Fresnel lens and top off the oil supply to the light?
Indiana Guy 11 months ago
The lighthouse is 20 miles west of the Straits of Mackinac. The current at that point flows into Lake Huron.
Totalloser Premium Member 11 months ago
Now you will have to update us when someone takes the lighthouse up on the free stay
ladykat 11 months ago
I like the idea of the skeletons in lawn chairs!
billwog 11 months ago
I have snorkeled at 40 feet and deeper. In crystal clear waters in the Bahamas where you could see the bottom at 75 feet. I think ron45wells is spot on and Ripley’s needs an editor.
mindjob 11 months ago
They knew the skeletons were fake when the DNA tests showed a link to a recycling center
ekke 11 months ago
Well, the way I’ve heard it, that’s not the only place where the Brazilian candirú gets up to! Watch out, guys. In fact, between the candirü and the piranha, restrict your Brazilian swimming to swimming pools, eh? Filtered ones!
6turtle9 11 months ago
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