As I wrapped up my time in Asia I found myself with a week to fill before flying to Sydney to meet my great old roommate Aussie Mike. Considering how nice the island of Koh Tau was the first time around I thought it was worth a few more days of exploring. When I was … Continue reading Freedive Thailand
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Sky High
Blurp about location beginning with no title. The Experience Why to Go When to Go Three Must Sees http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Koh Tao
Phuket
Once in Railay
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Southeast Asia on a Shoestring is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to skip, what hidden discoveries await you, and how to optimise your budget for an extended continental trip. Experience the magic of the temples of Angkor at dawn, experience … Continue reading Once in Railay
Far Away
If the folks over at WordPress are to be believed (and they seem suitably trustworthy sorts), it now 'powers' over a fifth of the internet. It's easy to see why: on WordPress.com, you can rapidly create a new blog entirely for free, with a reasonable amount of customisation; alternatively, most web hosts provide WordPress as … Continue reading Far Away
Hello
Towering above the Andaman Sea, a rock climber muscles her way up one of the impenetrable limestone cliffs that cut Railay off from the rest of Krabi province. At sunset, the exhilarated climbers descend to lounge alongside top-end luxury travellers and scruffy backpackers on brilliant beaches. Not an island, nor a beach town, the Railay … Continue reading Hello
Bangkok
In most temples and other places of worship, in the north of Vietnam at least, a trinity of Goddesses are represented: the Goddesses of Heaven (white), Water (red) and Mountains and Forests (green). However, in many texts four Mother Goddesses will be represented, including the Goddess of Earth (yellow). The colours for Water and Heaven … Continue reading Bangkok