Stupid beautiful. Like seriously, look at those colors. Stupid, stupid beautiful.
So anyway! I've been in Phuket for a little over a week now. It's been pretty good... spending a lot of time on the beach being a giant bum, but I've had a couple of adventures, mostly with the help of my friend Mark. Mark and I were housemates in Cairns, and he was out in Phuket taking a tec diving course. On his days off, we would get together for some adventuring around Phuket. He's brave enough to drive a scooter, thank goodness for that. Although after riding around town with him, I have realized there is some method to the traffic madness. It DOES make sense somehow, despite the lack of apparent traffic laws. If parents will take their three year old children on scooters, I can certainly figure one out, right?
Well, one of our adventures was to Big Buddha. Big Buddha is a gigantic statue of Buddha sitting on the highest point on Phuket so you can see him from all over. On the way up, are some beautiful rainforests and lots of elephant trekking places... those awesome places where you ride elephants around.
Baby elephant on the way up to see Buddha! ISNT HE THE CUTEST???
Meet Big Buddha.
Going up to Big Buddha was pretty awesome. It was the first religious sort of area I've been in since being in Thailand and it was really neat. There were lots of smaller statues and religious figures around underneath Buddha. There were monks chanting and you could even get blessed by one of the monks. Really a neat experience. Hopefully I'll be able to check out more temples and things around Thailand!
One our adventure day we also went beach hopping. Mark showed me some of the beaches he'd been diving off of, much more scenic and less crowded than Kata beach.
Nice little patch of sand tucked away in the jumgle
But mostly our adventures consisted of drinking lots of cheap cocktails :) Can't beat a beachside bar serving up pina coladas for about $3 US. But it was really nice to get out of the city and explore some of the areas off the beaten path. One of these days I'll work up the courage to rent my own scooter and head out on the road.
Now for the last three days, I've been off Phuket. We went to Ko Phi Phi for a couple days, its an island just off the coast (two hours by slowwww ferry) and it is incredible. One of the prettiest places I've ever been (where the first picture came from). The water there is so turquoise and beautiful beaches and really dramatic cliffs. Our first day on Phi Phi, was just spend walking around speechless. It's stunning. It's a big island, but there's only a small area that you can live on because there are so many cliffs and mountains. There are no cars or motorized vehicles, just some bikes. The streets are narrow and lined with shops selling knock off Ray Bans and designer purses and neon "I Love Phi Phi" tank tops. There's street food and nice restaurants and lots of shady bars. It's paradise. There's also about 15 dive shops on this teeny tiny island, so I finally got underwater in Thailand.
The diving was really beautiful. Different than anywhere I've ever been. We dived around two of the smaller islands off the coast of Phi Phi.
THIS was our dive site. If you look in the water just in front of the island, you can see the teeny tiny heads in the water.
We started our first dive in a shallow lagoon and worked our way into the deeper water just off the island. There wasn't much in the way of coral, but lots and lots of fish. Thousands of small snappers and fusiliers. We saw lots of the weird little creatures that were always pretty rare on the GBR. Lots of eels, scorpionfish, lionfish, and nudibranchs (kind of like sea slugs). We also saw a couple of turtles and a black tip reef shark. The second dive we did just around the corner from the beach from the movie "The Beach" starring Leo DiCaprio. Many of the same critters, but this site had some awesome swim thrus and small caves to check out. We went through one swim-thru to find a hawksbill sea turtle sleeping on the other side of it. At the end of the dive, when we had moved up into shallower water, we found this really neat little cave going underneath the island. We spend a few minutes poking around in there, found another eel and then surfaced. IN A CAVE. It was a really cool experience, coming up from a dive and being under an island. We weren't far into the cave, but enough to get that experience.
Hopefully once Mike gets out here in about 10 days, we'll head over to Phi Phi to look for some work. Its just starting to be the dive high season over there, so hopefully we'll be able to find something... even just some freelance stuff. Mostly the only reason I want to work at the moment is so I can keep doing those awesome dives for free... haha. Or even better, get paid for them :) Until then, I'm just going to keep being a beach bum and enjoy napping on the beaches and eating tasty tasty Thai food!
Love and fishes!
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