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more pictures from Koh Pha Ngan

Hey guys,

I am still on this beautiful island - well, what can I do? The food is so good, people are nice, they have super shakes :)
But I think about leaving to Koh Tao in the next days.. I want to dive, and Cambodia and Northern Thailand is also waiting for me. These first weeks are gone so quickly.

I managed to get a few more pics online. The thumbnails are a bit off center, tho. Be sure to check out the full sized ones. More written stuff when the internets are cheaaper!

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Tuesday, 01.07.2008 at 13:00 by naabster | no comment
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Back in Koh Pha Ngan

Jo. I made it. I am back on Koh Pha Ngan. Staying at the same place, the Sanctuary.

It is almost just like 2 years ago. Nothing has really changed. Prices are still the same (internet still 3 Baht per Minute - so I’ll be brief and post some more pictures the next days.

This place is just special. The first evening I walked into Eden Garden, a restaurant/bar directly at the rocks, King, the owner, remembered me. After 2 years he still knew me. What a great time. He also remembered Alex. So much fun.

It is so peaceful here. I think I’ll stay here for a few weeks.. Probably stay at one of King’s bungalows.

Take care, I’ll post a more detailed write-up with pics the next days..

xoxo,
Chill MacMical


Sunday, 22.06.2008 at 8:31 by naabster | no comment
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Starting my trip in Thailand

Jo guys!

I am back in South-East-Asia. I arrived on 13th of June after an exhausting flight in Bangkok (we had to switch planes in Abu Dahbi, lots of screaming little children on the plane..).

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Bangkok (BKK) itself didnt change that much. Everything is more or less same-same. On Khao San Road (KSR) there are still the same shops, TukTuk drivers still give you a hassle and try to drive you to PingPong shows and the frog-Frauen are froggin around as always.

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Beer on KSR is great as always - I had a few after I arrived and thought about you guys (not really…). Alex, you know at which place :) Also I had a haircut, eat some of the best food in the world and bought a guide book for cheap.

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Nex day, I went to the MBK shopping center. On the place before, there was some sort of japanese Comic festiva: Lots of Thai Teens dressing as comic heroes and performing on stage. Oh my, I had a good laugh! Thai girls screaming and totally freaking out - good times.

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But I also got what I came for: CF cards for my camera: I bought 3 cards each holding 8GB storing space and paid about 90 euros. Thats ok, I think.

BKK is starting to get on my nerves, though. Constant hassle on the street, smog, noisy… Apparently there are only ugly Britains and Aussis around right now. The girls are chicks and the guys just tell me about this Thai woman and that women they had in Indonesia for 4 weeks - wtf? What is wrong with all those people? (I met some nice guys too, but still..)
I have to get out. Kho Phan Gan is my first choice - but there is a Full Moon Party on the 18th. I really dont want to see all the FullMoon-Druffis right now, so I decide to go west to Kanchanburi, near the border to Burma.

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Kanchanburi is a little, laid back town on the river Kwai. And yes, there is also the famous Bridge over the River Kwai - although by day this bridge is not that impressing.
I have a little bungalow directly on the river, with a few on the bridge. It is cheap here, and not many people around. Apparently this town is a weekend party town for BKK Thais. I can imagine that, there are more bars than tourists right now.
I also decided to travel on as many public busses as possible- its just so much fun riding a bus on which everyone else is Thai, loud Thai pop music is played all the time and bumpy roads shake you into your slumber. All those “VIP” Minibuses can kiss my a.

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I rented a bike to get around town. But you better drive slowly - it is raining season, but that doesnt mean its cold. About 35 C, 80-90 % humidity and mostly cloudy. I get into town to get something to eat, and the old american Vietnam veteran who runs the first (!) bookshop in town recommends a really delicious Massaman Curry across the street.
Later, I stop by for a beer (he also runs a little bar - you have to go with the flow..) and I meet his buddies: apparently all veterans who stayed after the war. Speaking Thai and all they still are super rude to their (Thai) wifes. I drink up and go back to my place.
On the veranda of my bungalow I finally find some peace and time to get rid of all the stress from the last days\weeks\months.

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Today, I drove around town, visited the railway museum, the cemetery, some other museum (they didnt spell the word “railway” right once, but they had at least 10 different ways they tried..).
Esp. the Thai part of town was fun to drive through. I think I didnt met western people for most of the time, as the main sights of this little, dirty town are some waterfalls and stuff outside town. I probably will see some of this stuff tomorrow or.. well I ‘ll see :)

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I had a bit of problem to get some pictures on this server, but it should be working now. I’ll try to add more pictures when I find some time and working internet connection.
Check out the gallery!

I am happy to hear from you, just drop me a line or leave a comment.
Oh, and one more thing: The best shower in Thailand is a cold shower!

xoxo,
Pad Thmaichael


Monday, 16.06.2008 at 12:35 by naabster | 9 comments
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2008on366: February 07

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WOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!

Yeaaah! I had my last - MY LAST - exam in university today!!

So when I finish my diploma thesis in May, I am free to rock the world.


Thursday, 07.02.2008 at 23:59 by naabster | 6 comments
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2008on366: February 06

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Today Alex made some really “interesting” food.

It is some thai cabbage and ale and some other “interesting” stuff…


Wednesday, 06.02.2008 at 23:58 by naabster | no comment
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2008on366: February 05

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OHHHHHH! It is Fasching!

I never new, that fasching in Munich is that popular.


Tuesday, 05.02.2008 at 23:58 by naabster | no comment
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2008on366: February 04

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another day learning. hopefully, all this over soon. And I hope I dont have to seen the Holzkirchener S-Bahn station at night any more.

It is ok, if I dont have to go home at the middle of the night and just sleep at Peter’s place, though…


Monday, 04.02.2008 at 23:48 by naabster | no comment
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2008on366: February 03

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The “Deutsch-Österreichische-Freundschaft” was once again re-newed. We (Flinz and me) met these people some years ago in Morocco.

So, Rita is going to Cuba. Damn, I really want to go somewhere right now.


Sunday, 03.02.2008 at 23:42 by naabster | no comment
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2008on366: February 02

February 02 - salt n' pepper

I tried the “live view” thing on my new 40D today. So far I think its great. Not good for snapshots, but macro stuff could be cool with that feature.


Saturday, 02.02.2008 at 23:04 by naabster | no comment
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2008on366: February 01

February 01 - Justizpalast

Yet another camera. I got my new 40D today. First impression: awesome.


Friday, 01.02.2008 at 21:22 by naabster | no comment
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