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Well after the ferry ride across to ko phangan we then got a long boat taxi to haan yoa on the west coast of the island. The long boat was a bit more expensive but it was worth it to get a view of the island. Just from the look I knew I preferred ko phangan to ko samui. The beaches were perfect white with crystal clear waters and in many places coral reefs. We had rang ahead to the ibiza beach hut resort to make sure qwe had reservations. When the long boat dropped us off he pointed to the top of the beach. We must have looked quite amusing and perhaps very bedraggled as people kept asking us if we were okay. We walked the length of the bech twice in the blistering heat ... read more
thats what a call a natural tallent.
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a classic

Asia » China » Sichuan » Chengdu March 10th 2007

Dear Parents, Sorry to disappoint you. There is no update on your child's activity today. No news actually means good news. I remembered receiving 11 phone calls from the students during the first home-stay, telling me that they wanted to go back to hostel. This time round, we received only one phone call, from Hui Jun's Buddy. Hui Jun wasn't feeling well today after lunch, and Mr Chew and her Buddy's parents brought her to see a doctor. There was nothing serious, just mild gastric flu. This evening, we brought her back to hotel to stay with the teachers. She has taken her medicine and is now resting. I'm glad to say that I'm really proud of the students, especially the non-Chinese students. Their attitudes have improved tremendously and are beginning to adapt to the cultural ... read more

Asia » Thailand » South-West Thailand » Phuket March 10th 2007

Completed the course today. Did more dives but didn't have to do so many skills so had more time to look around. It's really amazing being so far down and seeing all the different life there. I did at one point swim straight through a swarm of small jellyfish though and was stung a few times. It didn't really hurt that much though and I was more interested in the strange things below to care.... read more

Asia » Thailand » Central Thailand » Bangkok March 10th 2007

We awake early in our grunge hole and find ourselves some half decent accommodation, just off the Khao San Road. Its betters but we soon learn that the air con is crap and we really need air con here its baking! Its not so much hot its just really really muggy, just walking to the toilet i get a sweat on, hehe nice mental image for you all there! So anyway after the house move we get down to being touristy and start visiting all the sights, which mainly consist of temples!! You'll love me for this but i've just posted my Lonely Planet back home so i can't actually tell you the names of the temples we saw -wasn't that clever of me!! Perhaps i'll just describe them to you! Well we start our journey ... read more
Front door
Ashes!
Gold Buddha

Asia March 10th 2007

Creator was in a great mood. He folded the earth crust to form several lofty peaks, dribbled a few drops of water to form 3 rivers and gifted it to several species to make their habitat. Homo sapiens decorated it with tea plants and Niligiris and call it “MUNNAR”, place where 3 rivers flows. This weekend we decided to explore this part of the creator’s creation and to feel its terrain on our bikes. Before going further I would like to introduce the team. Team of six includes- Anand, Arvind, Umesh, our bikes, Yamaha(YBX), splendor and myself Vinay. Arvind had come from Bangalore on some work and wanted to make his weekend in Kerala a memorable one. We powered our machines to an 135kms odyssey towards Munnar at 8:30am. It was a longest journey on ... read more
First view of tea plantations
Anand...desperate to take his single photo
Mattupatty dam- one side

Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh March 10th 2007

We loved phnom penh instantly we were a bit scared cause so many people we met did not like Cambodia not sam and sean the total opposite in fact they truly are an amazing pepople its frightening to learn about their very recent history sickening Pol pot was one evil man i think some people find it so very difficult because the poverty is so obvious the khmer rouge took over the Country i think in the late 70's after the americaians left he killed anbody that was educated doctors ,teachers everyone, kids were made kill their parents he wanted to make a year zero similiar to that of Hitler but, much worse we visited the Killing fields this is a very eery place there is a display cabinet that holds 8985 no names just in ... read more
YUMMY
WOULD YOU LIKE ONE?????
HARD SHELL CRUNCHY

Asia » Laos » South » Khong Island March 10th 2007

We left Phnom Penh in the early afternoon, retracing our steps 75ks to Skoun, (home of the deep fried wolf spider by the way), where the road splits off to the east. It was a smooth ride, pretty trafficy close to the city but we didn’t exactly get up and out early to avoid that. After a great day of riding the sun set on us so we turned on our lights and continued on for a few km. At one point Nikki lost sight of the edge of the road and went off into the dirt breaking one of the clips on her rear pannier in the process. Instead of fixing the clip we checked out this little store/restaurant across the road. We talked to the owner and asked if there was a place for ... read more
Cambodian House
Home from School
Sunset Ferry to Muang Khong

Asia » India » Himachal Pradesh » Mcleod Ganj March 10th 2007

So, I know I'm a little behind in updating this blog! The last month's been a lot of fun and quite a learning experience. I wanted to get my head around everything and take time to upload lots of pictures and write a few stories. As can be expected from a trip like this, the itinerary has changed quite a bit. But let me first share a few of my experiences from this last month... Mar 10 - 16 Dharamsala/McLeod Ganj It was a long trip up from Pushkar to McLeod Ganj - 3 hour local bus to a train station in the middle of nowhere Rajasthan to a taxi, 3 hour wait at the station, then a 17 hour train up through Punjab. We've been traveling in the non-AC sleeper 'reserved' class of trains ... read more
Prayer Wheels
Himalaya
Rainbow

Asia » Malaysia » Wilayah Persekutuan » Kuala Lumpur March 10th 2007

So, here we are in KL. Its certainly got a lot going for it. A ridiculous oversized shopping mals that its pretty likely gives anything in the world a run for its money (Times Square), Petronas Towers ofcourse - until recently the tallest in the world, the KL tower (like the Sears Tower really), but its not really got a whole lot of history (or character as a result). Still its interesting for a time and if we weren't stuck here finishing off our vacinations, or if we came with bags of money to spend, it would probably have been better considered. Basically, its a bog standard city, with some bells and whistles. Times Square Mall is mental. Its got two big cinemas, its got 10 floors of shops and open viewing between 7 floors ... read more
Petronas from the KL Tower
Times Square Mall
Aristi and Maps

Asia » India » Karnataka » Bangalore March 10th 2007

Well after a rocky start, well journey anyway, I arrived and have now been here a week. There was no settling in period as I was used to Sri Lanka so I haven't wasted any time which is good because I have so much work to do. I am currently teaching a Year 1 class, they are amazing and I love them all already. Their English is wonderful, but they have trouble understanding me sometimes because of my accent so Sheeba, the teacher has to repeat it with an Indian accent, very funny to listen to hahahaha. The children also seem to add a 'y' sound to the letters when they are spelling things out, so 'n' becomes yen and 's' is yes, but that just makes them even cuter hahaha. I have also offered ... read more
The View from the Apartment
Lion Cub
White Tiger




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