This is typical of deserted Thai beaches - a huge amount of rubbish at high water (actually the storm-wave high water mark) - both domestic and fishing boat in origin. Makes you appreciate the work National Park workers (and bungalow owners) do on settled beaches.
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Ko Tarutao
This is typical of deserted Thai beaches - a huge amount of rubbish at high water (actually the storm-wave high water mark) - both domestic and fishing boat in origin. Makes you appreciate the work National Park workers (and bungalow owners) do on settled beaches.
KvZ. Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) is definitely not the kind of place to rent a bicycle. Here, the motoscooter is King. I know Ive cited many places that had tons of motoscooters, but they ALL pale in comparison. With a population of 7 million there are actually over 4 million motoscooters.
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Good morning Vietnam « vonZwecktrek
KvZ. Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) is definitely not the kind of place to rent a bicycle. Here, the motoscooter is King. I know Ive cited many places that had tons of motoscooters, but they ALL pale in comparison. With a population of 7 million there are actually over 4 million motoscooters.
nbsp; Found a good deal with Thai Air for 3 domestic flights for $199, so I snapped it up and got my tix! It's been a hectic trip so far.& nbsp; My itineray since I left the states, as best as I can remember and including places I haven't yet visited but intend to, is as follows:
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Tomorrow I start my first tour of 'Nam.
nbsp; Found a good deal with Thai Air for 3 domestic flights for $199, so I snapped it up and got my tix! It's been a hectic trip so far.& nbsp; My itineray since I left the states, as best as I can remember and including places I haven't yet visited but intend to, is as follows:
The best ones in Thailand are at Phanom Rung, which is located about six hours from Chaiyaphum and one hour from the Cambodian border. I am glad I made the effort to get out there, but the day nearly did me in. There is no public transport, so I had to rent a clackety derelict moped for the day.
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April’s Notes from the Road: Vietnam + NE Thailand (2000) « Borrowing Great Ideas
The best ones in Thailand are at Phanom Rung, which is located about six hours from Chaiyaphum and one hour from the Cambodian border. I am glad I made the effort to get out there, but the day nearly did me in. There is no public transport, so I had to rent a clackety derelict moped for the day.