No Sloths in the Old World Sorry me lady, but you saw a Slow Loris, not a sloth. Sloths are only found in the old world.
A lot of local guides don't have any idea when it comes to proper animal names. I'm guessing that a tourist once told whomever told you that it was a sloth, that it was a sloth.
Sloths, Armadillos and Ant-Eaters are in the same order 'Edentata', which means “without teeth.”
Ciao,
Dave
Phuket, Thailand
Like the titles Enjoying your blogs except do you realise how much your moaning? If you get time do check out Chris' new website site www.chrisoakley.com we have been working on it for a couple of weeks and has been our only topic of conversation. Hope that things have been romantic out there cos the pictures have sure been beautiful. Your walking the walk but your not talking the talk.
rafting the rafting looks great fun, i did it once in Wales (rafting that is!)there was plenty of water there! Your hair is beginning to look positively ginger with all that sun light Sara.
Enjoy New Zealand.
I had no idea... ... that the picture was of somewhere in Australia that you might actually end up going to. I just thought it matched the colours in your room. Which, incidentally, I am about to change to an even more lurid combination prior to moving in (no, of course, still haven't got round to it yet and you've been gone 2 months now). Sounds like the trip is getting better and better which is how it should be. Keep having fun, see you sooner than you'd probably like.
Koala Have just caught up with your website; great idea. When my boys were tiny they had a koala bear (toy, stuffed) called Crumpy. He looked just like the one you're holding.
Enjoy the rest of the trip. I'll be watching you!
beautiful people I wonder what the not so beautiful people look like then!!!!
I have just been with lots of beautiful people at a health spa! But it was a wonderful break.
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hello its looks really nice.where do u booked that rafting bungalows?u did a tour? and how much nights stayed there...