Posted in South East Asia on January 14th, 2007 No Comments »
Visiting Koh Samui - Tropical
Island in Thailand by
George Van Eyk Dear fellow
Traveller, Why not visit
another famous Thai island
today? Koh Samui
Introduction Koh Samui lies
roughly eighty kilometers of
the east coast of Thailand.
Samui is situated
surrounded by other
Islands of the Ang Tong
group. From the second a
traveler arrives on Samui
they will fall in love with
Samui. Many travelers
visiting Samui adore the
wonderful atmosphere that
can be found on Samui.
Beauty of Samui From
nearly every position on
Koh Samui, tourists are
granted astonishing views
of surrounding sea. The
Samui airport will definitely
be one of the most
astonishing airports found
any where on
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Posted in South East Asia on January 14th, 2007 No Comments »
Similan Island Liveaboard
Diving Phuket by Mike Stark
Dear fellow travellers, Just
in case you’re into
diving, here’s a
destination. The Similan
Islands National Marine
Park located 80 km
northwest of Phuket
Thailand is a truly idyllic
setting for some very
special, world class scuba
diving and snorkeling. The
nine islands that make up
the Similans have
spectacular powdery white
sand beaches, surreal rock
formations and are
surrounded by warm,
crystal clear waters
teeming with marine life.
The only onshore building
consists of Park ranger
stations at two locations
leaving the remaining
islands uninhabited,
tranquil pieces of paradise.
By far the most convenient
and relaxing way to enjoy
the
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Posted in Europe, South East Asia on January 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Pisa: Lean on Me by Vicki
Landes Dear fellow
travellers, Here’s
Vicki’s view on Pisa,
enjoy! Why is it that an
architect’s blunder
is one of the most loved
travel destinations in the
world? The Leaning Tower
of Pisa is one of those
oddities that would have
probably never become
famous without its tilt.
Already developing during
construction, the
tower’s tip
continues as does efforts
to stop it from becoming
dangerous to visitors. The
book "Europe for the
Senses - A Photographic
Journal" enjoys the irony in
the silent bell
tower’s construction
as well: "Pisa is a collection
of clay-colored roofs being
curtly interrupted by a
pallid square of
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