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So we're into the sixth version of my blog after the last version hung around for a year or so.

Now, a bit of info on this image. This photo was taken one lovely spring afternoon, featuring the iconic Old Well from the UNC Chapel Hill campus. I would like to think of this image as a tribute to my time in UNC Chapel Hill, the awesome friends I made and the memories I now hold dear.

A milestone in my life indeed.

I've dropped the tagboard cos its useless and taking eons to load. But thanks to Angela who helped me set it up, I still do like and will miss the pink interface.

So yeah, it's the sixth one you fellas!

Yours.

27 April 2008

the best things..

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Monday, March 06, 2006

Day 3 - Day out at sea
This day, we travel round the Phi Phi islands for a sun-drenched day of snorkelling and kayaking.
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The trip brings us to 7 locations around Koh Phi Phi Don, Koh Phi Phi ley and the paradisical Bamboo Island.
Clockwise from top left:
Our shadows (duh)
Making our way from the resort to Ton Sai Pier
Long Boats line the beach of Ton Sai Bay
On board!

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At each location, we were free to snorkel, swim, kayak, or simply laze on the sun deck of the boat.
Middle row, left photo: Maya Bay, where the movie "The Beach" was filmed.
Bottom row: Monkey Beach, where Vic and I kayaked through some of the most towering rock structures.

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Bamboo Island. This was the best part of the day. Crystal clear waters would be an understatement. The sea water changes from blue to turquoise, and that change is not gradual but clearly marked. See the photo on the top right to get a better idea - you see that the sea water changes beyond a distance.
Fishies can be seen even from the boat (Bottom left photo)

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Clockwise from top left:
Our long boat transfer back to our resort after the day trip. Very satisfied as you can see. And a great tan as well.
Me, goofing around the day before.
Sirui and me with braided hair.
Tsunami leaves a mark behind on a destroyed pillar as school kids attend a flag raising ceremony behind.
That's my phone.
Apache Bar - where I glowed the whole night.

Day 4 - Back to Singapore (Read it aloud, it rhymes)
We bid goodbye to Phi Phi Island as I piece together a landscape shot of Ton Sai Bay, as viewed from our resort.
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And we leave with very happy memories.

nimgnoy let the night fall at 4:09 PM

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