Fox......Yes I am it was the best way to keep cool, we did not have electricity in the camp, we could only get water to wash with once it was dark. This was because the main coming into the camp had been laid for miles above ground and when the temperature reached well over a hundred in the shade if you tried having a wash then the water would be so hot it would take your skin off. There were no baths or showers and if you wanted to bath you went up the mountains and bathed in a local river. The toilet was a hole in the ground and the urinal was a piece of corrugated iron that was bent into a V and would empty over a cliff.