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Today’s trip down memory lane is to the unforgettable time, way back in 2012, when we went sea cave kayaking in stunning Phang Nga Bay in the Strait of Malacca. This awe-inspiring bay is filled with majestic limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and mysterious sea caves, some of which we were lucky enough to explore by kayak.
After paddling under the overhanging sea cliffs, you enter the squishy tunnel through the caves, lying flat your nose nearly touching the ceiling, only navigable at low tide. Then you glide out the other side into a magical place! A place that takes your breath away and renders everyone silent Beautiful secluded natural lagoons surrounded by lush greenery, wild monkeys chattering in the trees, and the gentle lapping of the waves. A place lost to time and civilisation. Magical.
Later, after recovering from the day’s adventures, you make a traditional Krathong (offering). Imagine putting together things like banana leaves, flowers & candles trying to make something that floats. (Lucky my daughter was good at it, me not so good😉) Then as the sun is setting, you climb back into your kayak and head into a dark cave with your Krathong where the candles are lit, and the offering set afloat. Watching the flames flicker in the dark was a mesmerising experience.
To finish the day its back to the boat for the trip back to port drifting on an ocean, and past islands, painted shades of orange and red by a stunning sunset. It has to be the most beautiful natural wonder in Thailand 😊
Thanks for bearing with me while I bared my thoughts.
Since 1981, an extensive section of the bay has been protected as the Ao Phang Nga National Park. The park is in Phang Nga Province, at 8°17′N 98°36′E.
Lập trình trái tim - Phần III.
Hua Vu Vu - khác với Hà Vũ Vũ - dịu dàng, đằm thắm và đầy nữ tính. =))
Photo: duc.hollywood
Model: Quỳnh Nga
Location: Cafe gì không nhớ, 60 - Hàng Trống,
Typically sheer limestone karsts form a spectacular backdrop to a freshwater lake in Phang Nga, Thailand.
back from a long trip (Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia (Java and Bali) with tons of photos.
This is a motive known from the James Bond film "The man with the golden gun"
stitched from 5 captures
Explored on Dec 31 2010 #25. And my Flickr Explore set : Link
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These beautiful mountains perched atop the volcanic plateau in the central North Island of New Zealand / Aotearoa are always worth a few wintry minutes on the side of a road. Though, to be fair, these were taken near the end of spring...
I turned around quickly in a gallery and saw this great and beautiful face. It was just a second and then gone. I turned around again in the underground connector between the East and West galleries and saw her again. I asked to take her picture and she agreed. She told me her name and,,, I forgot it.