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Koh Lanta: Scuba and Sunflower

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving! Okay, I’m a bit late for that. But still. On turkey day, I was scuba-diving off the coast of Thailand at a place called Koh Haa — and now, I’m officially certified as an open water diver. Wootie woo!

Yeah, it was a really cool experience… Even if at the start, it was pretty nerve-racking and slightly uncomfortable. There’s a lot to deal with, with all the remembering to breathe properly and equalize pressure the right way, and then to do all the safety exercises correctly. Just a lot going on, which makes you breathe more, which depletes your tank faster… But on the fourth (and final) dive of the course, we did one final exercise — and then it was a fun dive. And that’s when it hit me how awesome the experience of being 18 metres (60 feet!) underwater really can be. We just cruised around and checked stuff out — bazillions of all kinds of fish, including a porcupinefish and a scorpionfish (dangerous!), some beautiful anemones and starfish, a sea snake, a moray eel, a nudie branch (yeah, Oscar and Jme, I saw one!), and an underwater cave that was cool to look at, but really dark and thus a bit freaky. Does a giant octopus live in there?

We didn’t find out.

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Khao Sok: Three months on the road

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

I’ve been travelling for three months now. Does that seem like a long time? I don’t know — hard to say. It kind of does, in that I’ve seen and done a lot of schtuff. And it kind of doesn’t, because what’s three months, really? But it’s been awesomeness, dude. Doodarooskis.

To bring you up to speed… I left Vietnam and flew to Bangkok, where I went immediately from their brand new fancypants airport to an overnight bus down to Koh Phangan — location of the infamous full moon party. My first night I got far too drunk (damn Thai-whiskey-filled buckets!), and ended up sick in bed the entire next day. The entire day, and night. The day after that, I recovered slightly, was able to keep some food down, and went to bed early. The next day was the full moon.

As you can probably glean, I wasn’t all that gigged up about it.

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Sihanoukville: By popular demand…

Monday, October 2nd, 2006
Photos! From North Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. You can see them all over at my disorganized photo dump of a Flickr page, but for a taster/teaser/Sizzler/sampler, have a look here first. Generally speaking, we'll work backward ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai.

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

The sky in Pai looks neat, with all sorts of different clouds looming high, or cascading down over the surrounding hills. Pai is located in a valley, but high up — they call it Pai in the Sky. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Bangkok: The Royal Palace, and so on

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006
Sawat dii!!! A quick post here, to show some of the photos I’ve been able to upload from my old, crashed-upon camera. It’s a nice encapsulation of the first couple weeks of the trip. I really like a lot of these ... [Continue reading this entry]

Koh Chang: Motoscooter mayhem, a king cobra and barbecued barracuda

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
Sawat di krap! So my trip has started off with a bang. An actual bang. The bang of my knee hitting pavement. Yes indeed, yesterday I crashed on the rented motorbike I was riding around here on Koh ... [Continue reading this entry]