Friday, 27 March 2009

Khao Lak

Khao Lak was hit hard by the tsunami in 2004. There are many ruined and abandoned resorts, restuarants and hotels along the seaside. These pictures are from the Bangniang region.

Many of the tiles are missing from the lower levels of the roof. Could that have been the height of the water from the tsunami sweeping the tiles away, or people helping themselves?

A house for sale on the coast of Biangniang. Is it wise to have a front garden full of coconut trees? I think it still makes for great scenery.

This boat, patrol boat 813 (Buretpadungkit), was stationed one nautical mile off the Andaman coast before the tsunami's devastation. The boat was swept two kilometers east inland.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Koh Chang










Saturday, 14 March 2009

Ko Phangan



Our taxi boat from Samui



Mai Pen Rai on Thaan Sadet beach on the east coast.

Mai Pen Rai bungalows range from beach huts to comfy bungalows built on rocks over looking the sea. Electricity is only provided from 11am to 12am which is quit a problem - nobody likes warm beer.

Click here for more info.

This burnt out car sits on the side of the dirt road leading to the south of the island.

While on the island I heard stories of people losing their lives when going back to their bungalows after a night out at the legendary full moon party.

Maybe this detroyed pickup is evidence of this.


Saturday, 7 March 2009

Ko Samui


The easiest way to get around is on scooter.

They are for rent at between 200 and 300 baht per day.


Thai people call their buffalo "Ai Tui" which means honest royal worker.

Go here to read more about the swamp buffalo in Thailand.


There is not much of a spectacle at Hin Lad waterfall during the dry season.

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Thailand 2009

Bangkok


Nasa Vegas Hotel

The Nasa Vegas Hotel is just 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi airport.

Its offers comfortable budget rooms from 690 baht a night.

Click here for more information.

The BTS Sky Train runs throught between the Nasa Vegas complex with a station across the road from the hotel.

The next best thing to the Sky Train is a tuk-tuk.

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