Absolutely loving your journey through Ko Phayam! Your vivid descriptions and the adventures you're embarking on are truly captivating. It's amazing to see how much one can explore and experience in just a few days in such a beautiful place. Your storytelling has genuinely inspired me to consider adding Ko Phayam to my travel bucket list. On a different note, have you ever thought about exploring cultural heritage sites in the US? Specifically, Gullah Heritage on Hilton Head Island, S.C., offers a unique insight into African-American history and culture. It could be an intriguing contrast to your current adventures. What are your thoughts on this?
Gullah Heritage Hey thanks for your comment and adding Ko Phayam to your travel plans. I hadn't explored Gullah Heritage, looks interesting. Will learn more about it and some day explore it.
Nice Report Nice to see that you are enjoying your visit to Panama City, I agree that you can find and discover many experiences also in big cities. Thanks again for share, keep posting!
You looks great in to the waterfalls! By the way, capuchino monkeys probably are named because remember the clothes of a monastic order "the capuchinos". Capucha in Spanish mean hood. Here a picture https://www.alamy.es/foto-frailes-capuchinos-los-monjes-franciscanos-de-la-nueva-regla-de-1528-105292897.html
Just saw your comment on my blog, been a long time since I came back to it. Thanks for the comment, Kaziranga is a magical place. Hope it stays protected and grows
Hi, just saw your comment on my blog, been a long time since I came back to it. Thanks for the comment, if you grew up in Tawang, you are blessed :) hope you do visit time to time
You know you have lost the plot when career becomes your identity... well, thats where this story begins... I have given up the suits/ties (ok ok, I never wore them :), free now from the slavery to blackberry, stepped away from the endless negotiation that an i-banker must go through... in a nutshell, am going on a sabbatical... this is a new phase of life... ... full info
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Absolutely loving your journey through Ko Phayam! Your vivid descriptions and the adventures you're embarking on are truly captivating. It's amazing to see how much one can explore and experience in just a few days in such a beautiful place. Your storytelling has genuinely inspired me to consider adding Ko Phayam to my travel bucket list. On a different note, have you ever thought about exploring cultural heritage sites in the US? Specifically, Gullah Heritage on Hilton Head Island, S.C., offers a unique insight into African-American history and culture. It could be an intriguing contrast to your current adventures. What are your thoughts on this?