So much of Thailand, of course, is the beaches. That’s what you visit there, at least in the south: you go to a beach, sometimes get in a boat to visit another beach, watch the ancient rock formations protrude from the water’s edge like tips of rockets about to take off beyond our stratosphere on your way to another beach, and soak up the sun on a beach somewhere else. In our case, we could now also go diving into the water.
We traveled from Phuket on a bus and then high-speed tourist ferry to Koh Phi Phi, quite possibly the most famous island in Thailand. Personally, I wasn’t expecting much, as Klaudia and I now live near a beach, which suits me pretty fine, but that’s not to say I wasn’t looking forward to visiting an island with no roads. As we departed our super-speed ferry onto Koh Phi Phi, the island seemed nice and quaint enough, barring the thousands of tourists. I had spoken to a Thai woman on the ferry who stated that there were no longer any secret places in Thailand.
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