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Surfers Paradise
Posted by Daniel Lew on Apr 11, 2009
Whenever I fly to Australia and visit the Gold Coast, I like going and visiting Surfers Paradise either by day or night there is always a vibe that gets you going. Around October every year this is also the Indy and it is a must to try and get there. The fast cars and action is all of what makes it...
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Posted by Daniel Lew on Apr 15, 2009
You heard it right! Meat Pies in Thailand! If you are looking for a bit of home sweet home feeling than you might want to eat a meat pie whilst in Thailand. But beware finding a meat pie in Thailand is not easy. One thing that I find different straight away is every street corner has a rice stall...
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Posted by Frank Guerra on Apr 07, 2009
Hi has anybody been to Angkor wat in cambodia i would like to know the best way to fly there from bangkok and the name of  Budget Hotel as well is it possible to get there from bangkok with say a Bus   2009-04-07...
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Posted by Daniel Lew on Apr 08, 2009
The glamorous Gold Coast stretches 42km from Coolangatta to Surfers Paradise. It boasts beautiful beaches and beautiful people and takes pride in its extravagance. This is where the rich come to play and although afternoons on the beach are shadowed over by beachfront apartment towers, the energy...
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A Ganesha statue sits in a garden next to a motorcyle.
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
I have been living in Thailand for about four out of the last six years. It is only recently this year that I started hitch-hiking in Thailand. I have had a lot of fun hitch-hiking in Thailand and have had a lot of success getting rides. Rides have come from all sorts of different vehicles. I have...
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A Rambutan tree fruiting in April or May in Rayong Province, Thailand
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
Rambutans are a fruit that I really love. They grow in clusters on big trees and are generally in season in Thailand from May for a few months and I have seen them for as little as 5 baht a kilo. I love to eat them and have eaten many, many kilos of them in my time. I sometimes will live for a few...
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There is a small lizard on a smallish plant. Very cute.
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
If you enjoy to see wildlife, Thailand is definitely an interesting place to travel to. There are many lizards, from salamanders, to geckos to crocodiles. There are also elephants and tigers. It is fun to see the animals in nature, and it can be great fun to see them in the zoo too. I swear I saw...
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Morn and Dylan hug in front of Vong Duern Villa's Sign
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
On Samet Island there are beautiful beaches and very fine sand. The island is in a national park and so there is very nice forest cover. The roads are quite steep and can be a little bumpy, but there is good Songtaew (sitting in the back of a pick-up) service, or you could maybe rent a...
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I open a mangosteen in the orchard.
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
I love Mangosteens. I love to eat them. I love to drink the juice for health. Once I bought 7 kilos for 20 baht, or something and I ate them all. Please enjoy Mangosteen in all its forms for health and happiness, and if you are an entrepreneur, wealth. The picture below is from an orchard in Rayong...
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Dylan Haddock in The Tree Pose with Eastern Bangkok in the Background
Posted by Dylan Haddock on Apr 08, 2009
If you are interested in doing Yoga on your travels in Thailand you will be very pleased to know that there are numerous places to do yoga. Koh Samui and Koh Pha Ngan are popular amongst back-packers and there is much yoga there. Samui is home to Yoga Thailand's Retreat Center and the Absolute...
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