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Messages - santeria01

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 Yes, Krabi is calmer than Phuket , you can stay at Koh Lanta if you like quiet place but still need to stay in big island and Klong Dao beach is good (not too quiet). otherwise you can stay at Phi Phi Lodalam bay is nice you can walk to Ton Sai bay easily there's pub/bar open in the evening till nigh

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About Thailand / Re: Islands of Thailand
« on: October 12, 2012, 10:19:03 PM »
Koh Muk. It's got an actual village on it and has some good priced mid ranged bungalows on Had Falang. Inland you can get real cheap places to stay. Great food (yes, on an island) and very nice locals. Not the best beaches, but you can always take a day trip over to Kradan for snorkeling. You can also take a kayak over to tham malakot (the cave) which you can either swim or kayak through to get to a little enclosed bay. Quite a nice place.

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Shopping: Want to Buy / Re: Where to buy Thai silk?
« on: March 20, 2012, 06:47:00 PM »
Take the skytrain to Chitlom station and access the Amarin Plaza (Mall) from the skytrain station. The mall is full of fabric shops. I go there often. Happy Travels!

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Shopping: Want to Buy / Re: Where to buy Thai silk?
« on: March 17, 2012, 12:10:55 AM »
Go to Amarin Plaza(Mall) which is right next to the Erawan Shrine which everyone will know where that is if you have to ask for directions. There are fabric stores in there and there's my absolute favorite fabric store...more for home interior type of projects...called Come Thai. I've shopped there for years and absolutely love the selections of fabrics. Then within the same mall, there are the regular Thai silk type of places. Come Thai has lots of ethnic pieces of fabric in silk,cotton,and all types of weaves.I've used the pieces for clothing and table runners etc. Last year I found a beautiful piece of rough woven solid-colored fabric that was too short to make a sarong out of so I found another piece of fabric that contrasted with it beautifully and asked the owner to add the piece to the waist in order to lengthen it. She was more than glad to do it and within 24 hours.I eneded up with a beautiful sarong-style skirt for about $40. Happy Travels!

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New Costumes, Great Performance. Clean Theater & Friendly Staff
Visited July 2011... 8)

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Shopping: Want to Buy / Pratunam and Baiyoke Markets: market shopping
« on: February 24, 2012, 08:04:09 PM »

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