Nice photo, as made for pulling in tourists.
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Nice photo, as made for pulling in tourists.
photo properties: http://amazingtourismtraveling.com/w...y-thailand.jpg
There is plenty of wildlifeOriginally Posted by halfmile
I've seen loads of stray dogs shitting there
Originally Posted by socalyou idiot, I used to regularly sail there, the water is filth, turds, dead animals, sewage, plastic you name it.Originally Posted by socal
clean it is not.
[quote=sabaii sabaii;1795049]every populated beach area in the world has the same problems, this is nothing new.Socal you are arguing with residents of Pattaya, who see the pollution day in day out.
I am discrediting the myth, nothing else. The myth is that Pattaya has no water treatment plants and places like the Marriot and the Hilton are pumping raw sewage into the beach.Do yourself a favour
Stop making a cock out of yourself
Try and get a photo of the right beach too, numb nuts
I proved that that is bullshit. Sure Pattaya still has a bunch of local tree hugging cry babies that will always find something to bitch about, but generally, Pattaya beach is allot cleaner then people think.
why the fuck are you all letting the gay boy troll you again???
go and suck some big titted mans cock socal, you cum guzzling little homo
^ As a community service I feel it is my responsibility to make sure nobody believes him.
Looks like I won't be receiving my free dinner coupons from the Royal Cliff anymore though.
My toilet is a lot cleaner than generally people think, damn sure I wouldn't put my face in there let alone my hands.Originally Posted by socal
I doubt anybody has ever said the Hilton is pumping raw sewage into Pattaya Bay, as it is a new building there is noway they could have got away with it, but moving down Beach Road a bit you will find plenty of guesthouses and bars on Soi Yamato and Soi Post Office whose cess pits have a direct connection to the street drainage.Originally Posted by socal
Last time there was 12 months ago dope.Originally Posted by socal
Right, so did I dream the turds and dead pig floating in the water bumping against the hull then ?Originally Posted by socal
[quote=Loy Toy;1795064]The water treatment plant does exist, it is not there for show. What is there not to believe.....^ As a community service I feel it is my responsibility to make sure nobody believes him.
yeah because nothing is better for their business then to have their beachfront loaded with shit.Looks like I won't be receiving my free dinner coupons from the Royal Cliff anymore though.
Stay in your business because I don't think you would do too well in the hotel business.
The resort is an active member of EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) and a
voluntary member of Pattaya’s city environmental committee.
they have a bigger interest keeping the beach clean then you do.
Which people ?Originally Posted by socal
I like the way you've tried to turn this around
Who has said that ?????Originally Posted by socal
Socal, get down there tomorrow, get some photos, watch out for floating diapers though
See how many bins you can see too
Those little guest houses and shit add up to nothing. Plus there is no proof that these places are not getting directed to the water treatment plant.
There are 1,500 staff working at just the Royal cliff and last year they recorded almost 400,000 guest visits. The big hotels is where it adds up.
The Royal Cliff were at one stage the biggest polluters of Pattaya bay, now they are the biggest advocates for keeping it clean, funny how things change.
Road drainage is directed to the water plants, when it rains road drainage overflows, guess where it goes? Can't you smell it?
In the 90s the shoreline was littered with dead, washed up fish. Don't see that much anymore. Perhaps most of the fish are dead already or maybe it's not quite toxic enough nowadays to kill fish stone dead.
It's not just pattaya city shit to worry about, there's a whole petro chemical industry up the coast pumping out who knows what plus all of Bangkok's crap coming down the Chao Phrya.
The Gulf of Thailand is really shallow, even a couple of kms offshore you see less than 20m on a boat's depth sounder. Unlike Phuket, where a few hundred metres out and you're in 60 - 100M and you get 10-15 miles offshore and it drops down into the shelf. The Gulf is a shallow comparitively shallow pool of silty water.
Russians like it so much they regularly get arrested shagging in it. If it's good enough for the Russians on their two weeks' leave from the tractor factory it must be OK.
[quote=sabaii sabaii;1795075]I like the way you've tried to turn this around
Originally Posted by socalThe rumor is that the beach is excessively dirty, and that hotels pump sewage into the beach. A bar girl told meAnd a few expats..Who has said that ?????
why would the beach be anymore dirty then any other populated beach area if there was water treatment plants ? The one plant is just over 10 years old. I bet most of the plants in Florida are older then this one.
I am back home but i already looked when i was there.Socal, get down there tomorrow, get some photos, watch out for floating diapers though
See how many bins you can see too
Come on now, fess up. Who`s troll nik is Socal. It is absolutely impossible someone could be so retarded as him, and have access to the internet.
[quote=Lostandfound;1795082]or maybe, just maybe the beach is clean now considering they put in a muti million dollar water treatment plant ? and they have environmental standards ?In the 90s the shoreline was littered with dead, washed up fish. Don't see that much anymore. Perhaps most of the fish are dead already or maybe it's not quite toxic enough nowadays to kill fish stone dead.
I went fishing out in Pattaya bay in 2009 and we cought fish and cooked them on the boat. I have pics...
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that is about erosion.
its not going to kill you to agree with me.
It isn't the most polluted beach in the world, or even Thailand for that matter, but polluted it is and there are far better alternatives not too far from there.
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