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Old 15-12-2007, 07:46 PM   #16 (permalink)
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The morning was free to do what we pleased. If I'd been on my own, I'd have probably gone exploring. However, I was with my little 6 year old, so the beach it was

The beach was virtually deserted, apart from those on the Jazz Train trip. Being used to Hua Hin, it was nice not to have touts or chattering masses, just birdsong, the sound of the waves & littl'un squealing with excitement every time a wave hit him ("Mummy, a big one!") or when he came across the local fauna ("Mummy, I saw a crab!!")



If you look at the top of the hill in the distance, you will just see the temple that will be the last place we will visit in Baan Krut, before we head home.

Must admit, I made a few canine friends in Baan Krut. The beach dogs I came across all looked pretty decent and were all friendly. Here's one resting in the shade, after I had fed her a can of mackerel from a nearby shop.



Lunch was an early affair. Again it was very tasty, but I've got no photos (littl'un started playing up, as he didn't want to leave, so I was preoccupied). Fried noodles with veg, stir fried asparagus & pork, rice, omelettes stuffed with shrimp & veg in tomato sauce, fruit etc. Very more-ish.
After lunch, we boarded two aircon buses for our last stop (coming tomorrow) and the journey home.
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