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Living the dream
... heel dichtbij aapjes hoorden. We vaarden richting het geluid en jawel hoor, daar zaten ze!!! 5 hele kleine, schattige zwarte en bruine aapjes. De guide vertelde dat het gibbons waren, dat kon je zien aan het feit dat ze geen staart hadden. Het was zo leuk om te zien, hoe ze door de bomen klommen, op zoek naar eten! Eindelijk aapjes in het wild gezien:D!
Na de ochtendsafari en een ontbijtje met pannekoeken gingen we op pad, voor onze ...
How do you say - No!... She is not for sale!?
... that came about from this point on! Sat in the taxi.. It suddenly occurred to us that we'd been thinking in the wrong currency and actually didn't have the 2000 Thai baht on us without going to the bank to change up a load more money. The problem is with having notes worth thousands in your pocket you think you're loaded, but you're really not! So... It soon became apparent that the taxi driver understood no English apart from our destination name! ...
Days 4, 5, 6: Busy 3 Days!
... can afford to feed 60 kids in a 25x25 foot room.
Its beginning to be a lot more rewarding, as we have actually been able to communicate with the kids a bit more, even though we dont speak Thai for example, yesterday durning lunch, Rachel was trying to help one of the little girls finish the food on her plate, so she rubbed her stomach to tell the little girl it was good and okay to eat. The next day at lunch the little girl licked her plate clean and after was ...
The Mighty Jungle
... to see in South-east Asia and here’s why – well think of it as you being on holiday, the weather is absolutely scorching, you’re walking around all day seeing the sights and all you want is to feel refreshed. There’s a beach across the road and you go to it thinking it will satisfy your needs… but it’s warm as well? It’s a nightmare! To find a waterfall, you know you have found truly refreshing cold ...
Jungle Fever
... made one? Vittoing all of these ideas we decided to go back to the National Park and and trek up to the viewpoint which we hadn't done yesterday. Now viewpoints always mean heights, so up we went. An arrow pointing 350m to the left was an encouraging sign that we were nearly there. That is until we saw the ropey broken bridge leading to the other side of the water. Surely they wouldn't say the viewpoint was open if we couldnt cross. ...