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Travel Blogs from Pattaya
Taxi bikes to Tesco Lotus and truck home
... different to Tesco at home. All meat like pork, chicken is piled up loose for you to chose, lots of octopus, shrimp and fish and unusual friut and veg. Got back with all the shopping on the back of an open truck, me and Paul sat on the back, Rog up ...
Visite des alentours de Pattaya et Ban Chang
... part de l'éléphant........
Finalement nous somme allé visiter un petit village de pêche près de Ban Chang ou Gilles aime aller pour diner sur le bord de la mer très joli et typique pour enfin voir les pêcheur et comment il font sécher le poisson et découper le poisson. En soirée et bien on était rendu à notre dernier souper ensemble tout les trois car déjà c'était le temps de me préparer pour faire le voyage vers Perth.
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Lobster reunion!!
... Claire was knackered so we didn't stay out late but walked back taking in the many 'sights' before bed!
Tuesday and the sun is still shining...after breakfast, we camped ourselves out by the pool and soaked up the rays, for the first time ever I'm actually browner than Claire and she is not impressed! We put a good few hours in, napped about 3.30 and then went for dinner, this evening heading in the opposite direction and stopping at a ...
The city of sin
... onto the upper deck and soak Eddie who was having a nap. As we all laughed at this James knocked his Rayban sunglasses off leaning back into the boat. This was then followed by cries of hysteria along the lines of “Paul dive, dive, dive, my sunglasses, bloody hell, Paul dive in, my Raybans, they cost me £150, dive in…..” by which time Paul had launched himself off the boat and retrieved the sunglasses. The ironic part was that when the ...
Hot Frogs and Hot-Tempered Women
... sure that in some of the dishes I tried pigeon eggs and tripe (or some sort of animal intestine), and for dessert, jackfruit and some sort of jellied dish… not quite chocolate cake!) The monks left and the house blessing turned into an afternoon house party, with drinks flowing, jokes flying, and lots of laughing. Of course, Jill and I understood very little of what was going on, except those parts that were translated into English for us, but it was a cool ...