Sorry it has been a while between posts, I've been galavanting for the past few months. My adventures began this summer with my mom coming to Japan to visit. Mom and I traveled around the Toyko area visiting the Ueno Zoo, Kamakura, Sankeien Garden and other sights in Yokohama. After a few days in Yokohama we flew down to Okinawa and spent about four days exploring the island. We were able to go to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and see whale sharks. We also went kayaking and snorkeling. We visited a traditional Ryuku Village, where we saw a really cool snake show. The last day in Okinawa we visited Shuri Castle in Naha. It was pretty cool to see a really old castle. A few days after flying back to
Yokohama we flew back to Oregon together.
Once in Oregon I only had a few days at home before I have to head up to Winthrop Washington for my friend's wedding. It was great to be able to drive (In Japan I do not drive at all). I had forgotten how much open space there is in Central Washington and Central Oregon. I drove for hours without seeing towns. It was great, and I was glad that I rented a car because I drove over 1,000 miles in seven days. After only about 10 days in the States I flew back to Japan.
I was only in Japan for about one full day before I flew to Thailand for the rest of my summer. I flew into Bangkok at about midnight after we circled for about and hour because of thunderstorms. Here are some pictures from my two days in Bangkok.
Statues at Wat Phra Kaew |
Perfect place for a cat nap |
The Reclining Buddha at Wot Pho |
The Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun) |
Floating Market |
Beach at Ao Nang |
Chicken Island |
Top Island. At low tide this sandbar appears and connects the two islands |
Poda Island |
Kayaking Kate |
Kayaking through the canyons |
Canyons and Mangroves |
Relaxing in a hammock |
Riding an Elephant! |
I spent three nights in Ao Nang and then took a ferry to Phi Phi Island. Phi Phi is a very small island that was almost completely destroyed in the 2004 Tsunami. The Island is almost back to where it was before the Tsunami. It is a vibrant community that is very tourist centered. While in Phi Phi I relaxed on the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen in my life. I also went snorkeling, sightseeing, and rock climbing.
Viewpoint |
Loh Dalam Beach |
I've always wanted a good fish nibbling.... |
Longtail Boats |
Monkey Beach |
Phi Phi Ley, the uninhabited island |
It was like floating in the middle of a postcard... Pileh Lagoon |
Maya Bay: Where 'The Beach' was filmed |
Sunset |
I could get use to this view! |
Rock Climbing! |
View from the top |
I made it! |
Relaxing in between climbs |
The other climbers and me posing in front of the rock wall. |
Bangkok Art and Culture Center |
There was an interactive walkway... I interacted |
Art |
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, home of Muay Thai |
Muay Thai is boxing plus feet and elbows and knees |
The champion and me.... I look huge next to him |
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