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CLOUD CHASING IN SOME VERY STRANGE PLACES

For the uninitiated, cloud chasing does not have anything to do with those fluffy white things in the sky. It’s an activity that some people that vape like to do.

 

By having a high VG rate in an e-juice, it’s possible to breathe out some large impressive cloud vapor. There is one of those new vape shops near my home in Gravesend. I mentioned this to a work colleague and he tried to convince me of the myth that this place was named after the Great Plague.

 

I’ve heard the same untrue story about Mortlake in West London. Both places are erroneously tied to the Great Plague of 1665 and mass disposal of the one hundred or so thousand London dead.

 

It’s all untrue, as anyone can discover with just a little research on the internet. This led to some further research on strange place names. My favourite is a sandy point in the US that was a favourite holiday destination of Samuel Beckett; Point no Point.

 

It would be good to know that someone that has forced themselves off tobacco with all the health problems that can bring, and on to vaping, could be free to do so anywhere in the world.

 

But if you do vape and are going abroad on business or vacation, check the rules of that country before packing any vape gear.

 

 

 

I need to buy an extra supply of e-juice from the Dartford vape shop before a holiday week in Turkey as that country doesn’t ban vaping, it just makes it difficult to find the e-liquid.

 

On the other hand, you should certainly not consider packing your vape when going to Saudi Arabia.

 

Laws are constantly changing in all countries and it’s important to research the latest developments for any being visited. The problem all began because the WHO produced a report concluding the long-term results of vaping was unknown.

 

The other problem is that pure nicotine that has to be added to the juice, is a lethal poison in large doses.