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27th
February 2006
We’re
about to leave Phuket to renew our visa – we’ve been here 3
months? Incredible. Only just finished getting the kitchen fitted into both
houses, just had a few friends round for a ‘kitchen warming’ and
off we go
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Nine adults and 3 children round our kitchen table
I still haven’t had my 6 front teeth
permanently fixed, here’s hoping the temporary one’s don’t
fall out and I swallow them accidentally!
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Nayang beach is our local swimming spot just 6 minutes
drive away
If we get low tide early morning, the snorkeling is
perfect, like being inside an aquarium. The coral reef which protects the
small long tail fishing boats offers us splendid spectacle of so many schools
of fish and good varieties of coral to enhance our senses for the day, plus a
good bit of swimming on our way out and back again.
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The water being about 28C feels warm compared to the cool
wet beach
Where the tide has gone out.

Scorpion Fish in shallow water,
Sometimes eight at a time round one small piece of coral

Soft red corals in deeper water
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Long tail fishing boats waiting for the tide
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Kata and Karon Beaches, SW coast Phuket
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We managed to get away on a couple of occasions,
once to have lunch with our French friends in Phuket on their boat Guerelec,
who showed us how to clamber down to Banana Beach, whilst most other lunch
guests took the longtail boat to bring and fetch them.

D & V relaxing a Banana Beach, situated at the base of
a cliff
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Krabi Bay,
where the famous James
Bond Island
draws so many tourists
Inland looks very similar, these limestone
‘islands’ are dotted amongst the forest surrounding the large
Bay.
A drive to Krabi town
from Phuket and back is an easy day out for lunch

School
Bus, Thailand
style

Phuket Festival - schoolchildren demonstrating their
musical skills on the traditional instrument, similar to a xylophone called
‘ranaat ek’

The elephants used to roam wild in Phuket, now they are
all tamed and cared for by their owners.

Don’t be jealous of their mating programme!
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