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A Healthy Dose of Adrenaline
... playful mood but got a few pictures lying beside him as he slept which felt like a very surreal experience, his fur was very coarse and not quite like we expected but amazing to stroke. We had a very well timed slot as it was feeding time! We were handed a bottle of milk and the cub was rocked a little to try to wake him, he reluctantly sat up, but once he realised what he was getting he perked up and we got some lovely pictures (so cute!). After our time was up in the pen we ...
Chiang Mai
... serving up mostly the same thing, but really cheap and delicious. For example, we frequented one such place for breakfast almost every morning, where a big bowl of rice porridge with pork meatballs and and egg floating in it was 30 baht, or around $1. Lunch costs marginally more. Dinners varied. Some nights we ate in restaurants, others nights we ate from street vendors at night markets. I finally got to try eating insects at one such street ...
Better than Bangkok!
... it. In the evening we decided to explore the night market. Eddie (manager at the hostel) played in a band, and his saxophone-playing friend, Egg (I doubt it's spelt like that, but what a cool name!) offered to show us the real Thai night market, not the 'tourist' one. It was phenomenal! So many types of food on offer - curries, noodles, eggs, meats, seafood, sweet deserts, vegetables, fruits. I tried mangosteen for the first time (much more ...
A Condensed Version of the Last 5 Months
... collapse. What actually happens is the rings weigh down onto the shoulder bones, causing the collar and shoulder bones to slant down at an angle, making the neck appear long.
From Mae Hong Son we began the 7-8 hour journey back to Chiang Mai. The roads were just as crazy, and we thought we had ...
In the eye of the tiger
... and the driver said he would wait for me in the parking lot. I bought my tickets, and headed into the park. First stop: playing with baby tigers. The lineup was rather long, and the somewhat primitive method of placing the tourists in a proper order left me and several others behind, despite arriving earlier. The trainer in charge of the tickets suggested I go to the adult tigers first, so I did. It was me and one other guy in a cage with five ...