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September 16th 2012

We got up and it was raining we had breakfast in the hotel and the decided to stay another night not because we particularly liked the area in which we were but more because we were sick of moving around and it was relatively reasonable. Once it had stopped raining we headed down to the beach for a swim, although it was a bit annoying as we couldn't go in at the same time as one person needed to watch the bag. It was good to finally get in the sea though! We soon dried off and we went and got a late lunch, we then went to buy out ticket for the boat to Ko Tao (decided to miss out Ko Phangan as we couldn't afford both). We checked several shops for prices all offering the same price and no one prepared to budge! So we got the cheapest we could. We went to the supper market to get a few bits for breakfast and the journey the next day and then headed back to the hotel. We sound quite boring in the evenings but we just don't fancy spending our daily budget on drink when it could keep us travelling another day.

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