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Jamestown (Saint Helena) travel safety advice


Jamestown (Saint Helena) travel safety advice

Summer heat provides the only common safety issue. Take a bottle of water if climbing Jacob's Ladder or doing a walking tour. Plan in advance as 24-hour shops do not exist and little is open on a Sunday. Violent crime is almost unknown throughout St. Helena. Traffic is limited to 20mp in the entire Jamestown area, so road accidents are also rare and rarely cause injuries. There are no poisinous snakes on St. Helena. Scorpions exist in Jamestown. They are rarely seen by residents but should be avoided. Rockfalls can occur, due to the steep sided valley in which Jamestown sits. A catch-fencing scheme has been implemented but is not expected to stop all rockfalls. No practicable avoidance measures are possible.

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