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Ko Lanta to Ko Muk/Mook and the Cashewnut Bungalows 5E8B7E4E-7858-4770-BA26-E57D84F95C73.

Boy from my home stay delivering a carrier bag of live crabs to a restaurant on his bike
Ko Lanta to Ko Muk/Mook and the Cashewnut Bungalows

February 6th 2020
The day started well, Grandma’s Kitchen was open at 7.30am as promised and my pick up came exactly at 09.30, despite my last minute jitters that they’d forget me. At the ferry we Ko Mook people got on first and they put our bags downstairs, as we were the last to get off. It was much nicer sitting upstairs on the deck although there was no seating. The first stop was Ko Ngai, which looked VERY ... read more
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