Sam, Dave and Jack on tour in Asia 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Phi Phi

Today is our last day on Phi Phi as we leave for Phuket tomorrow morning by ferry. Today We all went on the half day trip on the schools boat. We went Snorkelling around Bamboo island where Sam throught he saw a shark, but the water was pretty deep so he wasnt sure. Jack Got some shells fromthe bottom and pretended to have food and had a feeding frenzy with about 100 tropical fish all swimming round him, it was really spectacular.

Then we went to Monkey Beach, which was really tiny and we were thinking what so good about this place? Then about 10 mins later there was a rustle in the trees about 20 monkeys burst out onto the beach. They let you get extremely close (as you may see in the pic) as people have them fruit so they must have been used to people standing round. It was amazing to be able to get so close to wild monkeys without them getting scared and running off.

3 Comments:

At 5:38 PM, March 04, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy to finally see the 'famous path!'I bet the snorkelling was really good, despite Sam's shark! Monkeys look like having a picnic is quite normal? Wish we had some of your weather as it is wet/windy and awful here.

Dave's Mum&Dad.

 
At 11:47 AM, March 07, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi boys,

Mr Jackson here.

I lost your email Dave and so didn't know where to look for your blog, but I've searched through blogger and stumbled upon it!

Sounds an incredible journey so far. Would love to see more pictures of the school we worked on. Am still waiting to hear about Tex so we can send this money out.

Loving the picture of you lot infront of Annapurna - you lucky devils! Been there 5 or 6 times and never seen it like that (that's school holidays for you).

The blog is fantastic. I'm so proud of you for making the most out of your trip.

Keep it up.

Mr J

 
At 7:25 PM, March 15, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi SAM it seem like u r all having i good time. Brook said he is missing u

 

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