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Thanks so much. I am more proud of those moments with that crappy blackberry in my hands without shaking :) I wish I would have taken a better camera with me.

Yeah... I heard that if women tourists having a period, they are not allowed to go there... Because they can smell the blood and it would make them agressive :-D

I heard a story about Sharon Stone visiting ....but not sure if only a gossip

I found this here :

A short walk down a path and you reach the Rangers station, eating area, kitchen, gift shop etc. and the dragons. Although never fed by the Rangers, the smell of food from the kitchen attracts them there and back in your head you think “Oh, I wonder if this cut on my leg has brought them here as well?” Knowing that the Komodo Dragon can smell blood from 18kms away, one of them looks at you and your heart beings to race. Keeping yourself surrounded by your group and with guards on all sides of you at all times you snap some photos. Standing in the eating area, above ground fellow Komodo viewers hang over the edge “to get that shot” while you meekly stand back, hardly able to see anything, but that little bit is enough.
http://www.travelyourself.ca/cailins-blog/surviving-komodo-national-park/

I can't believe I went that close . OMG what I find out now is crazy.

Just prior to arrival, excited for the chance to see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, I received a notice in my room saying that menstruating women could not step foot on the island of Komodo and that only non-menstruating women could enter the island. The notice also informed visitors that people with wounds could not visit the island (though it did not specify the type and size of wound it was referring to), and visitors could not wear any red coloring on their clothing or backpacks. Komodo dragons have a particular combination of aggression, keen smell, bad eyesight, and bloodlust.
http://www.menstruationresearch.org/2013/01/17/death-to-the-menstruators-by-dragon/