If I were to swim in the sea at Pattaya (and I never have, although I lived there three years) It would either be down the far end of Jomtien, or at one of the small beaches on the Pratamnak headland. And I would never swim after recent rain. The sea in Pattaya is far from great- but then again neither is the sea at Batu Ferringhi in Penang, Patong (found to have high levels of E. Coli) or many other places. I would sooner swim in Sydney Harbor than any of these places.
I was on Sydney Harbout about 1 month ago and you could see metres down and there was heaps of fish. In fact I was shocked about how clean the water was compared to when I left Oz over 20 years ago.Originally Posted by sabang
In 1979 I swam at watto bay every second day mate- and the water was fine. Even finer now then.
the only reason you would want to swim in Pattaya is for taking a quick dump for lack of alternative
of course you wont, because you are a believer in the bullshit.
So if you where a part owner of half of the hotels on the beach, you wouldn't care if the beach was clean ?
there is a reason people like you are not in business...If you cant get this one right then you cant get any of them right.
I work for Statoil in the Canadian oil sands. The amount of time and money these heavy oil operators spend on the environment is unreal, yet the same old oil sands bullshit rumors go around. No diffrent then this
You have a job ?Originally Posted by socal
I guarantee he doesn't work for security judging on his latest fuckwit remark on why would you stop a guy checking into a hotel with a blade tucked in his waist.Originally Posted by jandajoy
I reckon he's a cleaner, sat there now cleaning someones office and polishing his cock while trolling on their PC
All large cities design for a "normal" amount of treatment to sewage. All cities/countries allow for the exceptional amounts and allow raw sewage to be "disposed" of into the water courses - rivers or seas.
Yep, that includes Sydney, London, Beijing, Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo. Most countries work towards reducing these discharges to the sea and rivers, some more than others.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
You should be OK with Canadian dollars mate. It's the greenback that won't go so far.Originally Posted by socal
Pretty swimmable all the way up to the bridge these days. Even the sharks like it and took a navy divers hand off at garden island 2 years ago.Originally Posted by sabang
Not after street vendor kebab - best to back out something solid as you don't want to be engulfed in a brown cloud of your own Ghandi's revenge.Originally Posted by Butterfly
Socal, like your good self, the Japs have a huge amount of shite to get rid of.
So much so, they have found a way to take all the protein and turn it into meat
https://teakdoor.com/world-news/92823...-delicacy.html
The next time you come back to Pattaya, and the beach is spotless, be wary of "Donor Kebab" Stalls
I always associate dirt with these vermin.
What does it matter if the beach is clean or not anyway, who goes to Pattaya for the beach? Even if it was an unspoilt tropical paradise beach the rest of South Pattaya is still a stinking shithole full of degenerate dribbling dicks.
Goes here i guess.
Pattaya Sewer Spew After the Rain | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
^Nice video, that water looks quite lovely, wonder why he has a handkerchief over his face.
^ The dog farted.
Originally Posted by Gerbil
Is that Socal?...................................
USA -
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Chiswick's Local Web site
"Shocking new figures showing that more than 1 million cubic metres of raw sewage was pumped into the Thames during the storms at the end this June have been revealed.
The figures, obtained from the Environment Agency, show that between the 24th June and the 29th June 2005, 1,033,000 cubic metres of untreated sewage was dumped into the river due to the inability of London's sewers to cope with the storms that hit the capital in the last week in June."
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