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Travel Blogs from Sam Roi Yod
Chumphon to Hau Hin
Another short day with only 380 Km.
The organisation moved the morning starting time to 7.30 am to take advantage of the cooler early morning temperatures. Makes a lot of sense and everybody seems to like that.
This raises an interesting comment: the organisation is still suffering from a number of organisational shortcomings, but at least seems to be a "learning organisation". They are very keen to learn and have no problem amending (reversing if necessary) their ...
Who's who
... in Thailand!) He is staying in the shed at the bottom of the camp. He has brought with him a few Thai fighters, I'm not sure but I think they are living in the shed too. Jimmy and tiarna are a young ozy couple who have been living in London for a few years. They are due to go back to Brisbane after. I will try to visit them. Lovely couple. Patrick an all American MMA fighter. Chews tobacco the lot. Kieran is a ...
3 Lazy days at Brassiere
... e-mails but will have something to look forward to when we move on.
We took the kayaks out around two islands that look like breasts- the islands are said to be the breasts of a beautiful fishermans daughter, that were thrown in the sea after he tore her body apart because he couldn’t decide which king to give her to in marriage. We kayaked over and landed on one of the breasts for a swim.
The hotel is called ...
Nuclear Nightmare? No! Welcome To Reality
... the zone could release clouds of radioactive particles that are, at the moment, locked up in trees, held mainly in the needles and bark of Scots pines....
Dmytro Melnychuk, rector of the national university, said: 'Strontium-90, plutonium, and americium-241 are all extremely susceptible to upward atmospheric migration and dispersal via heat from fires. They create problems for firefighters and others who breathe them in. Radioactive smoke ...
Stupid Falang!
... canines we have come across during our travels. They do not bark or attempt to chase us but lay there snoozing as we pass. Occasionally one will lift its head and give us a look that says “Stupid falang!”, falang being the word Thais use for Westerners.
Once we roused ourselves early to walk the full length of the promenade and take photos with the morning sun adding nuances of light that are dulled later in the day. On our ...