Portable toilets etc
Having had the experience of answering nature’s calls on 3 different non-flushable ‘bowls’, my memories of each of those occasion have not faded but has ‘nurtured’ an affection for portable toilet designs. If you think you can go on, I’m telling my experiences right below.

Left to right, top to bottom:
Sanitation Equipment deluxe with flush
Luggable loo bucket
Battery and solar powered waterless toilet
Potty on-the-go
TravelJohn foldable commode/chair
Reliance collapsible toilet
Cleanwaste GO anywhere complete toilet system
Carry-Flat cardboard toilet
Thetford Eco storage deodrant
Thetford Eco Smart Enzyme Formula holding tank deodorant
Once upon a time…
…on Mount Ophir in Johor, Malaysia, our camp toilet was a hole dug out from the ground. A tent was also erected for privacy.
…on Pulau Ubin island in Singapore, where toilet for campers like us was a rectangular container with all its contents submerged in a yellowish fluid. One would have to squat along the side of the container.
…during a toilet break along a road on the outskirts of Seoul in South Korea, the restroom looked just like any regular restroom until you look down (and you will!) to see that everything is resting in a bucket below.
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From Liz
We used a “composting toilet” in Puerto Rico – a wooden platform above a 50 gallon bucket. After you used it you dumped in a cup of chicken feed to help your deposit break down.
2008.10.30 @ 10:15 am
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From Jenny
These toilets are very interesting particularly the one that is waterless. Having a good and comfortable place to relief is indeed important. :-)
2008.10.30 @ 2:07 pm
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