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Last Day in Chaing Mai
... massage and swim after our mishap (about our 5th massage). Sorry to leave chaing mae, can not wait to come back. In our last outing, we went to the regular night bazaar, watched the singer talent show, while eating dinner. I had Linda shot a pistol at targets, 17 shots, and she missed the target until she got the feel for the sights, the last two were a bulls eye and 9, i better watch out. Not bad for her first time shoting a ...
Life in the jungle
... Tshirt off, climbs to the top and just jumps down this rock slide thing before plunging Into what looked like a really shallow pool of water at the bottom. It was like the log flume at Thorpe park except much more natural and stoney. After the brave ones tried it and proved to us there was infact quite a deep pool of water at the bottom me and jen got our bikinis on and slide off the edge of the slide. It was so much fun but the water ...
Home Sweet Home.......
... house with a tribal village craft store in it, or an art gallery, or an antique furniture place, and inevitably I get into a lengthy conversation with some fascinating old local who gets me absolutely enthralled with something - like history (I mean, not in terms of American time-level history, but really ancient history- old Ming dynasty type - the development of Asia as a whole), stories past and present, places they've been or know of, places I ...
Chiang Mai Trekking
... be very eager to head into Lao with this stuff going on on my legs without any signs of improvement.
Chiang Mai itself has been a good place to relax a bit, but the surrounding area's have just blown my mind. The natural beauty was just spectacular and very different from what I have ever experienced. I am excited to head into Lao as I heard many good things about it, and I hope to keep you all well posted on our adventures.
Love,
Jurian
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It's not grim up north in Thailand
... trek and our connection to Laos. We also managed to get some tickets for the Thai boxing taking place that evening. So with trips and tickets booked so decided to explore the city, and when I say city, its about the size of Didsbury! We hired a couple of bikes and went cycling round. It was a great way to get our bearings and we got a great feel for the place. We also became masters of braving the Thai traffic. Ring your bell, check your blind spot and go for ...