Another couple to add.
1, Moto GP race in Thailand
2, Jet ski world cup in Pattaya
Since chitty put the plastics winning the champions league, I'm going to put "Emptying the saddlebags over Beyonce's tits".
I was thinking a soapy with Gemma Arterton, Eva Green and Jessica Alba.
I wouldn't go anywhere near Chitty's saddlebags, to be honest.
My bucket list is a bit more wholesome.
Catch a salmon on the fly (I've caught trout up to around 5lb, but never a salmon from a river).
See wolves in the wild (I may once have done this in northern Norway but I had no binoculars and it may well have been a reindeer).
See orangutans in the wild before it's too late.
Go to Komodo Island
I'm hoping to tick off the second two this year, and I must admit if Beyonce wanted to join me maybe I could add another to my list.
You can do that here in Washington state and conveniently the salmon are running right now! Pop on by, and we can have a pint before you head off to catch a salmon.
You can do that here as well, and you may even see a beer or a cougar at the same time.
Better yet, just fly into Seattle have a pint or three with me and catch an Alaskan air flight to Ketchikan, Alaska. Do all three in the same spot.
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You could apply for a passport and go with him
Did that three or four years ago, took a lot of organizing but so worth it.
However they are now limiting the number of visitors (which might make getting a boat easier but more expensive) and charging $260 per head.
Of course one of the biggest problems on the islands where the dragons can be found is both human encroachment and hunting of the dragon's natural prey. Unless they put this money to good use, it's not going to solve any problems.
Effective 01 August 2022, the Provincial Government of East Nusa Tenggara and the Komodo National Conservation Park (TNK) will charge Rp. 3.75 million per person (approximately U$260) to enter the Park. The ticket will reportedly allow repeated visits to the Park over one year.
It is not clear if a lower tariff will be available to domestic visitors to the Park.
Carolina Noge, the Coordinator of the Task Force to Strengthen the function of The Komodo National Park, speaking in Jakarta on Monday, 27 June 2022, said an entrance ticket will cost Rp. 3.75 million per person with a validity of one year within a yearly maximum quota of only 200,000 visitors for the Park.
As reported by Kompas.com, groups of four visiting the Park will be required to pay Rp. 15 million for a pass valid for one year.
The decision for the enormous increase in the admission fee and quota limitations is defended based on the high cost of conservation efforts and the need to prevent degradation to the ecosystem caused by the growing number of visitors to Komodo National Park. Every Park visitor, according to the task force, brings a harmful impact on the wildlife, the biological diversity, and the overall ecosystem of the Park.
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Going for the 'FART-like' repetition angle now, eh?
I'm spending about 22 hours short of 'all day' on TD.
And how about you, flipping between TD, ASEAN Now and your other even more dubious websites?
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