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		<title>I Had A Farm on the River Kwai in Thailand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was about 26 years old and didn&#8217;t know any better. Bored with my job at the time on the staff of Peace Corps in Bangkok, I hatched the idea of growing western vegetables in a fertile valley on the banks of the famous River Kwai. My Peace Corps colleagues pitched in with capital. We]]></description>
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<p>I was about 26 years old and didn&#8217;t know any better. Bored with my job at the time on the staff of Peace Corps in Bangkok, I hatched the idea of growing western vegetables in a fertile valley on the banks of the famous River Kwai. My Peace Corps colleagues pitched in with capital. We bought 25 acres of land, and I hired Khun Damrongsak, a <b >Thai</b> Luther Burbanks whom I stole from the Siam Intercontinental Hotel, to run the farm. We were off and running. Or more accurately, off and losing our money. Damrongsak was no ifs ands or buts a great scientist. He later earned a meaningful award for developing very appetizing hybrid guavas.</p>
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<p>Thailand has become well known worldwide for its many attractions. Many attractions can all over the country, offering visitors interesting knowledge of Thai culture to be found uniquely.<br />
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For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.<br />
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<p>But like a lot of smart scientists, his skills did not consist of profit-making or management.</p>
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<p>If you want to be a gentleman farmer in the humid tropics, be prepared to lose at least 3,000 <b >Thai</b> baht a month for every acre of vegetables that you plan to grow. That was 1972, so in today&#8217;s money be prepared to lose about 0 to 0  per acre which is a lot of money. Why do you think only gentleman go into farming? Unless the government&#8217;s paying, who else can no ifs ands or buts afford it?</p>
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<p>But for all the money I lost for myself and my partners, I earned a lot of firsts. I was the very first person to grow broccoli in the <b >Thai</b> central plain. Oddly enough, of the 12 varieties I tested from seed clubs colse to the world, the ones that worked best in the hot tropics were Sakata seeds from cold Japan. My broccoli proved very popular with the Chinese cafeteria in town, and the owners became close friends, even contribution me a bed when I was stuck in town.<br />
<br />Damrongsak and I also grew baby corn, snow peas and asparagus, and for a time I was also the &#8220;Mushroom King of Thailand.&#8221; These were the relative successes. Lettuce also grew very well, though not in the hot season; it has a resin which discouraged bugs without any need for pesticides. (Yes, this was the 1970&#8242;s and most of us were still merrily ingesting chemicals. )</p>
<p>I lived in a 4 meter by 4 meter thatch and bamboo raft that sat right in the river with windows that opened all around. Every morning I dove into the Kwai and swam across the river and back. This was truly the luxury of nature, and when my friends found out they all wanted to come too. Especially intrepid Marcia, my economist buddy who was an intern at Thailand&#8217;s central bank. She organized the first overnight raft trip down the Kwai in a tiny bamboo raft with a canvas tent in case it rained. Somebody ultimately recommend we offer all this to paying tourists.</p>
<p>Hence the other first for the farm was eco-tourism. The word wouldn&#8217;t be invented for other 10 or o years, but we were  doing it. We took our guests to meet the local villagers, who picked fresh coconuts for them and showed them how to harvest sugar cane. At our evening campfires, we invited a few talkative villagers to retort questions from the foreign tourists and vice versa, with me as interpreter. The cafeteria food all came from our own and local farms. And the activities were all about nature. Thus we became an early example of an eco-resort well before it became a much coveted and abused term in the tourism industry.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s now years later, and I have tried to apply all I learned to a tree house resort in a gorgeous private rainforest adjacent to Khao Sok National Park, Surat Thani, in south Thailand.  Here&#8217;s what I learned, and it seems to be working both for a sustainable business and sustainable environment.<br />
<br />Lessons learned. There are always lessons to be learned.</p>
<p>1. It&#8217;s hard to be the first. Now the banks of the River Kwai are lined with floating and grounded resorts. Then none. If you&#8217;re the first, every person else learns from your mistakes and successes and has an easier time of it.  great to be the second.</p>
<p>2. How to deal with the locals. It is now taught in Ph.D policy on eco-tourism that to corollary you involve and advantage the local people. We hired them and some of them walked off every night with our fuel and food. When we fired one, the whole hamlet rallied to the cause of their hamlet neighbor. Don&#8217;t believe the Ph.Ds. It&#8217;s hazardous to hire locals. Instead let them supply transport, tours, or other needed services, and they will be your nice bridge to the surrounding community.</p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t mix. No racial slurs intended, but it&#8217;s hard to mix Asian and Western tourists. Most Asian tourists today still love to be in big groups and use nature as a setting for what they might do in the city. Westerners on the other hand want to enjoy the attractiveness of nature in semi-solitude. The two don&#8217;t mix.</p>
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		<title>The Best Beaches of Phuket</title>
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<p>Phuket Island is one of the most beloved tour destinations of Thailand. One of the main reasons why so many tourists visit&nbsp; each year is because it has some of the finest beaches in all of Asia. If you love beach holidays then you should absolutely reconsider visiting this magnificent island on vacation.</p>
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For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.<br />
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<p>Phuket has a large number of gorgeous white sandy beaches and most of these astounding beaches are placed on the west coast of the island. If you are planning a trip to this <b >Thai</b> holiday island then there are several beaches which you should absolutely visit and spend some time at. I have listed for you some of the best locations down below.</p>
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<p><strong>Nai Harn Beach</strong></p>
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<p>Nai Harn beach is my beloved beach on on the island and many expats prefer to spend their free days at this spectacular beach. There are only a few resorts at Nai Harn beach which is why you won&#8217;t feel crowded at this beach. There are any way a number of great little seafood restaurants at this destination and prices are generally very affordable. If you are looking for activities then you will also be happy at this exquisite beach as there is a number of water sport fellowships placed at this gorgeous location on the island.</p>
<p><strong>Surin Beach</strong></p>
<p>Another very beloved Phuket beach among the expat citizen is Surin beach which is placed in the middle of Laguna and Kamala bay. This long white sandy beach is also home to some of the finest seafood restaurants of the island. This astounding location generally only gets a bit crowded while the high season. There are a few resorts placed in the Surin area any way this area of the island is generally good known for its high end real estate projects.</p>
<p><strong>Patong Beach</strong></p>
<p>Patong beach is one of the most crowded beaches any way many travelers assuredly seem to prefer this. You will never get bored at this location as there are plenty of&nbsp; vendors, massage ladies and water sport fellowships gift you jet skiing, water skiing and parasailing. If you enjoy shopping then please note that there are plenty of shops and boutiques which line the main road of Patong.</p>
<p><strong>Kata Beach</strong></p>
<p>One of the most beloved beaches is most assuredly Kata which is placed just south of Patong. Kata is one of the longest beaches of Phuket so you can enjoy up to a positive level of privacy when spending the day at Kata. The water of the Andaman Sea is generally very calm while the traveler high season. while the low season there are some waves and while this period of the year you will find local surfers hanging out at this astounding location.</p>
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		<title>Exploring Thailand &#8211; The phenomenal Caves of Krabi</title>
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<p>Limestone is part of the core foundation on which most of the islands and coastal inlands of Southern Thailand are based, and this base provides the unique &#8220;look and feel&#8221; of the area. In increasing to towering natural sculptures that are beloved by rock climbers, these same limestone formations also supply someone else type of outdoor adventure: cave exploration!</p>
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For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.<br />
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<p>For those that love the famous and subterranean atmosphere of caves, <b >Krabi</b> offers many opportunities to examine the underside of mum earth in dozens of locations, approached from both the shore on kayak or canoe, or by short inland treks.</p>
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<p>Within many of the limestone caves found near <b >Krabi</b>, you can also find collapsed caverns called &#8220;hongs.&#8221; These hongs offer an perfect advantage point to see the miracles of nature and age, as these classic spaces were carved by wind and sea over the ages, and many of these tunnels and caverns consist of both natural charm as well as the mark of man. For example, prehistoric humans painted many of these limestone portals, and here they have left their mark in pictograms, shards of ceramics and antique stone tools.</p>
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<p>Excavation of many of these mysterious limestone sites is ongoing, and a museum has been established just southeast of <b >Krabi</b> Town that contains exhibits full of ceramics and bronze tools from an era now gone by. Even today, these caves hold a place in modern <b >Thai</b> culture, as many locals believe that confident caves hold the spirits of gods and goddesses, and even in this modern age, they are worshipped with all the respect they were given hundreds or thousands of years ago.</p>
<p>To get started in your own explorations, here is some information about the most beloved of caves in the area, and some tips on making your cave adventures memorable ones:</p>
<p><strong>Khao Khanab Nam</strong><br />
<br />These two limestone hills mark the province in which <b >Krabi</b> Town is located, and can be seen from most vantage points in town. These two 100-meter towers also mark the Maenam River that flows in the middle of them. The right-side tower entombs a cave worth visiting, and there are two entrances: one with an very steep walkway and the other favorable for children and the elderly to use. Here you will find well-made steps, and within 10 minutes or so these steps will lead you to the cave entrance. The best way to get to the site is to take a longboat from the town pier, and within 15 minutes you will be there.</p>
<p><strong>Tham Sadet</strong><br />
<br />This cave can be found by traveling just 7 kms from <b >Krabi</b> Town along Highway 4034, and is placed in Ban Nong Kok, Tambon Sai <b >Thai</b>. The point of this cave is in the fact it has earned the royal title of &#8220;Sadet,&#8221; indicating the site has been bestowed by royalty. In 1901, the then prince (King Rama Vi) visited the cave to give it this title. The cave interior is very beautiful, and filled with many consuming stalactites and stalagmites.</p>
<p><strong>Wat Tham Sua (The Tiger Cave)</strong><br />
<br />This is probably the most famous of caves in the area and can be found just 9 kms from <b >Krabi</b> Town. The cave is undoubtedly attached to a &#8220;working&#8221; temple where monks use the cave while their daily ritual ceremonies. The cave gets its name from what looks like fossilized tiger prints found along parts of the stone floor. In increasing to the cave filled with golden Buddha&#8217;s and other statues, there is a steep climb to be made to see the &#8220;footprint of the Buddha&#8221; &#8211; after ascending 1,272 steps to the top of the limestone tower. Once at the summit, you will be rewarded with an unobstructed view of the Andaman Sea and the surrounding countryside.</p>
<p><strong>Tham Phi Hua To</strong><br />
<br />This large cave is known as the &#8220;Big-headed Ghost Cave,&#8221; and was used as a ceremonial burial site some 3,000 years ago. You can still see some of the prehistoric paintings on the cave ceiling, and from the outside, the cave is undoubtedly a bit scary, as it&#8217;s mouth does look a large face. Inside the cave, there are more likenesses in the form of rocks shaped like a dragon and crocodile head. Tham Phi Hua To is placed in the Ao Luk District, and can be reached by long tail boat or canoe from the Bor Thor Jetty.</p>
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<p>It is becoming an increasingly beloved trend to get alternative weddings such as beach weddings.</p>
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For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.<br />
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<p>After much deliberation, you and your partner decide to show the way your wedding under the warm sun and walking down the sandy aisle.</p>
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<p>Which are the beloved beach wedding destinations?</p>
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<p><strong>Hawaii</strong></p>
<p>Hawaii is blessed with many great beaches and spectacular, scenaries. You should have no problem in getting the excellent spot for the unique beach wedding.</p>
<p>The more beloved spots are in Maui or the Big  Island. Other places are Honolulu, Kaui or Molokai.</p>
<p><strong>Bahamas</strong></p>
<p>Home to the Atlantic City. Besides the main Paradise Island, other great spots are Eleuthera / Harbour Island, Grand Bahamas.</p>
<p><strong>Anguilla</strong></p>
<p>Choose from 33 beautiful, secluded sparklingly white beaches, lined with clear blue waters for the great spot.</p>
<p><strong>Florida</strong></p>
<p>Key West, Destin/Ft. Walton, Miami   Beach,<strong> </strong>is many of the fine beaches available of you to make your pick.</p>
<p><strong>California</strong></p>
<p>California is blessed with many great beaches. The most beloved ones are Long Beach, Mission Beach, Coronado Beach and Ocean Beach.</p>
<p><strong>Indonesia</strong></p>
<p>Enjoy the Indonesian culture and traditions by opting for a Balinese flavor beach wedding in Bali or to have a beach wedding along the beaches of Lombok.</p>
<p>Lombok is one of the two places in the world who houses the blue coral. Enjoy snorkeling in the clear blue waters in the many &#8216;gilis&#8217; (small islands) nearby.</p>
<p><strong>Thailand</strong></p>
<p>Enjoy the <b >Thai</b> hospitality. Go to Phuket, <b >Krabi</b>, Phi Phi. Phi Phi is the island where the movie &#8220;The Beach&#8221; was filmed. Great views and scenic.</p>
<p>If you like serenity, select <b >Krabi</b>.</p>
<p>Which ever final destination you choose, you can no ifs ands or buts know what you are in for, an out of the box feel in getting married in the soft white powdery sands with great picturesque views!</p>
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<p>Thailand, &#8216;the land of smiles&#8217;, is one of the most gorgeous and diverse countries in Asia. Here are our suggestions of the best things to do on your luxury <b >Thai</b> holiday.</p>
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<p>Thailand has become well known worldwide for its many attractions. Many attractions can all over the country, offering visitors interesting knowledge of Thai culture to be found uniquely.<br />
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For instance, there are numerous Buddhist temples that the tourist can visit to learn about the national religion co Thailand. In Bangkok, the capital city of the country, there are many important temples. One of the most important temples is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where a Buddhist image made from a large Emerald is kept. The Temple of Dawn is also in Bangkok on the bank of the chao Phraya River. These are only two of the many important Buddhist Temples in the Bangkok area. There are many more throughout the country.<br />
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<p>Thailand draws more visitors than any other country in Southeast Asia with its irresistible mixture of overwhelming natural beauty, luscious local cuisine, captivating temples and ruins of captivating aged kingdoms. Few countries are so well endowed with attractions and culture-rich experiences.</p>
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<p>It is also a land of incredibly diverse landscapes. The warm, tropical south is brimming with white sand beaches, aquamarine waters and towering jungles. Central Thailand is steeped in history, with the gorgeous aged ruins of Ayuthaya and Sukhothai. The huge northern regions are rich with cultural diversity and offer a unique understanding into customary <b >Thai</b> life.</p>
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<p>For a touch of relaxation, survey the aged techniques ready at Thailand&#8217;s many luxury day spas. Western freedom concepts and customary Asian well-being therapies concentrate to form harmonious freedom experiences &#8211; the perfect way to unwind. Thailand is a true haven for those seeking a captivating cultural escape.</p>
<p>Similan Islands National maritime Park</p>
<p>Cruise the crystal clear waters, picnic on the white sand beaches or snorkel in the fish-filled waters.</p>
<p>Wat Pho Massage</p>
<p>Learn the true aged art of <b >Thai</b> massage at Wat Pho, or indulge in one yourself.</p>
<p>Lampang Elephant Conservation Camp</p>
<p>Learn the ways of the elephant trainers, watch an elephant execution and ride your own.</p>
<p>Longtail Boat Ride</p>
<p>Hire a longtail boat and driver for the day and enjoy island hopping in <b >Krabi</b>.</p>
<p>Tiger Temple</p>
<p>Visit the Buddhist temple in Western Thailand with tame tigers that walk around freely once a day.</p>
<p>  The Magical Mysteries of Thailand</p>
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