For context, /r/sayulita is mostly about people talking about how they got horribly sick from contaminated water. I have no idea what Sayulita is but it seems like some sort of a third world country.
https://old.reddit.com/r/sayulita/comments/1c5xd0o/is_the_diarrhea_that_bad/
>Back home after a recent trip. One full week+ of nausea, stomach pain, vomiting and horrible diaherrea for the kids. Same without the vomiting for the adults, but still low energy. By far the worst experience I've had in 30 years of trips all over Mex, Asia, etc. No way in heck I would visit there again until there is some sort of real change, absolutely not worth it. Too bad as it's a great place for surfing, hiking, mountain biking, eating, but basic sanitation seems awful. I look forward to more Mex trips, just not to Sayulita, and I don't know if the kids will ever want to go anywhere again,it was really hard on them. Waiting for test results after visiting the doc back home. Sorry to be negative, but I wish we had believed the sickness reports and not just thought, "Standard Mex, it'll be ok."
https://old.reddit.com/r/sayulita/comments/1bzx5vt/16_out_of_20_ppl_got_sick/
>Went to Sayulita this weekend for a wedding. 16 out of 20 people in our friend group got sick, either travelers diarrhea or possibly norovirus: chills, fever, throwing up, nausea, stomach pains, incessant diarrhea. We ate street food, had drinks with ice, swam in ocean for a day, should've brushed teeth with bottled water; so didn't play it as safe as we prob should have.
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Odds of them having sewage treatment infrastructure are basically 0 there
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I prefer to think that Redditors are weak in both spirit and body.
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South Africa has sewage treatment plants too, but they are run by incompetents so half of the nation's water is undrinkable.
It probably is just redditors being frail though
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the plant that processes sewage is neighbors with the one that brings in drinking in water
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