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Central and Northern Thailand

We headed from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi on a two day tour. The first day we went to see the historical bits around there - the Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway. We first saw a World War II cemetery full of mostly British prisoners of war that died building the railway. We then spent a little while looking around a museum of random WW2 bits and bobs, then walked over the famous bridge (although, in reality its not the famous bridge, just one that happens to be in the exact same place - it was bombed by the allies towards the end of the war!). Following in Thai health and safety traditions the bridge was a bit of a death trap - it had massive gaps in it and trains still run over it and there’s not really many places to get out of the way!

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Entry posted Friday, 6th August 2010 at 3:03 p.m.

Southern Thailand & Bangkok

After just managing to get our plane to Krabi, we arrived there and were immediately surrounded by Thais trying to sell us accommodation, tours, and taxis. It was quite a surprise, it’s not much like that in Singapore or Malaysia. We made our way to Krabi town where we stayed in a guesthouse and looked around the town, getting a boat to Koh Phi Phi the next morning.

Koh Phi Phi was also a bit of a shock to the system. It’s a beautiful island, but has been totally ruined by tourism. The whole place is jam packed full of tourists and backpackers, shops, bars, massage places and touts trying to sell you stuff. Accommodation and food is also rather pricey, compared to Malaysia and Singapore. I imagine that if you paid more to spend time in a fancy resort elsewhere on the island it would be much nicer though.

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Entry posted Saturday, 31st July 2010 at 2:23 p.m.

Last updated: Tuesday, 3rd August 2010 at 1:52 p.m.

Singapore & Malaysia

We arrived in Singapore after stopping over in Darwin for about 20 minutes to refuel. We made our way to our hostel by the MRT, their efficient underground system. Our hostel was located just north of Little India, which was a short train ride from the city centre.

Our first full day in Singapore we spent wandering around the city. We got off the metro at Raffles Place, as I assumed that the hotel would be nearby, but it wasn’t! We headed towards it, stopping for an ice cream en route and taking pictures of lots of cool architecture. The heat was really intense, it was quite a shock after Australia, which is comparatively chilly! The sun was out all day while we were walking around and we ended up walking through metro stations just to get a bit of a cool down from the air con!

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Entry posted Wednesday, 21st July 2010 at 1:22 p.m.

Last updated: Wednesday, 21st July 2010 at 1:22 p.m.

Diving on the Great Barrier Reef

We got up at 6am on Saturday morning to get picked up and taken to the ProDive shop, where we collected our gear then drove to their boat. We had booked on for a 3 day, 2 night live aboard dive trip with a total of 11 dives.

The journey out to the reef took around 3 hours - and most of it was really choppy too! We had breakfast on the way out before it was too bad, and by the time we got there we both felt a little sick! Not as bad as some other people though!

We did our first dive as soon as we got there, on Milln Reef at a dive site called Petaj. It was a pretty good start to things - we saw a reef shark, firedart fish, goatfish, fusiliers and butterfly fish amongst tons of others that we don’t know the names of!

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Entry posted Tuesday, 13th July 2010 at 12:25 p.m.

The Rest of Australia!

Byron Bay

Byron Bay Sunset

Tortoise at Australia Zoo

Croc at Australia Zoo