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April 16th 2008
Published: June 21st 2017
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6 - sea turtle6 - sea turtle
6 - sea turtle

I was so excited to see this guy. Dew explained that he only has 3 legs and is never very far from this spot so they see him all the time. Awww.....
8 -Clown Anglerfish8 -Clown Anglerfish
8 -Clown Anglerfish

a rare site. My DM pointed this out to me, I would have swum right past it as a piece of coral.
13- A shrimp!13- A shrimp!
13- A shrimp!

swimming away between the rocks
14 -A sea horse!14 -A sea horse!
14 -A sea horse!

This was a big sighting, and there was a traffic jam as we all struggled agaist the current to stay still and see him. He is the yellow guy in the middle, with all the little appendages on him as a disguise to make him look like the coral.
n-Photo Shoot!n-Photo Shoot!
n-Photo Shoot!

So Dew really liked my new camera and we had fun using it on the ride back. Here are a few of the zillion pictures she took of me.
s- Koh Phi Phi was hit by the Tsumanis- Koh Phi Phi was hit by the Tsumani
s- Koh Phi Phi was hit by the Tsumani

The island is two tall rocky islands connected by a sand bar, it looks like a dumbbell. The handle of the dumbbell is where the town is, and what was washed over when the Tsunami hit. Much of it is built back, but doesn't resemble at all what it was. Dew tells me all the foot paths used to be sand, now they are brick. The buildings were all locally built, now much of them are owned by foreigners.



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