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July 4, 2011 (Krabi Town – Railey Beaches – Phra Nang Beach – Ao Nang)

Cool English people! They bargained so hard to get a good deal! We travelled with 8 other people, but 4 of them left us after the meal. There were Gemma, Jenny, Isabelle, Adam, and us, but later we all left Isabelle because she wanted to stay there.

Railey beach was very good. We played Frisbee on the seaside and did what we call ‘leyeh-leyeh di tepi pantai’. It was very hot, but that’s the beach. Having darker skin is a consequence I already thought about. We tried to find cheap lunch there. Again, they considered the price more than we did. Haha! No need to use our brain to bargain anymore.

After lunch, we meant to go to Phra Nang beach, but we found a viewpoint to climb on the way. Isabelle was already not with us, so we’re 6. Four of us climbed up, and Tika and I waited down and kept an eye to our belongings. We continued to Phra Nang after they came down. And that’s called paradise. Only picture can tell. I’m words off.

(Phra Nang Beach)

After the second ‘leyeh-leyeh’, Gemma and Jenny pioneered for finding a boat to Ao Nang. That time I could get to talk to Adam who was always busy to flirt any of those girls. Oh, boy! At least, he reminded us to walk to the boat. Maybe it’s true that there’s only one paradise. After seeing Phra Nang, Ao Nang became disappointing. So we were there only to get a different route to town, but we stopped for awhile to drink.

Almost before the sunset, we took a tuktuk, the local taxi there, to get to the town. It was a disco tuktuk because the driver played many disco songs along the way. This was a really good day. We had the trip, the beach, the view, the companion, and the full meal + Chang in the end of day.

(us, without me)