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News Forum - Incredible spots for cliff jumping in Thailand
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Life in the Isaan Boonies.
Ah yes! Ting the hat lady. Not seen her for a while. But not to worry as she is saving herself for me. Too busy at the farm to go on the wander at the present. Will try to visit Anna's Cafe though. Be a shame to go there alone. The hat that Mildred bought me is on me head as I type this post. Bit like one of those skull caps our Jewish brethren wear. Hope my ears don't get burnt when I'm out in the sun later today. The Owls have an easy match today. TBH, I was shocked to see the PNE result. I reckoned after grabbing a point at Boro, they would march on. The harder of the two aways I thought. Orient continue there run of good form. Five wins and a draw from the last half dozen. Only leaders Brum can match that. I am already fearing the worst for Aveley village (National league Sth). Disappointing to see only 700 at the game, for the local derby with Hornchurch (which is little more than a village, but within a much bigger catchment area). They have it all to do getting out of the relegation zone. Also in that lowly mix is Enfield Town; a team i have connections with as I played for their predecessors many moons ago. Enfield Town FC is interesting, as it is owned by the fans. I wish them well for 2025. -
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News Forum - Korean tourist drowns after ferry capsizes off Koh Phangan coast
The body of a Korean national who tragically drowned when a long-tail ferry boat capsized was discovered floating off the coast of Koh Phangan around noon yesterday, December 31 last year. The distressing incident unfolded when a long-tail boat, carrying tourists, overturned amid high waves. A boat captain reported the grim finding to the missing … … The story Korean tourist drowns after ferry capsizes off Koh Phangan coast as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Swedish tourist bitten by macaque at Thai landmark
A Swedish tourist, Joel Gilbert, experienced an unexpected encounter with wildlife when he was bitten on the neck by a macaque during a visit to Phra Prang Sam Yot, a renowned landmark in Lop Buri province. Rescue workers swiftly transported him to Phra Narai Maharat Hospital for necessary treatment and vaccination. Banjerd Roisaensuk, the caretaker … … The story Swedish tourist bitten by macaque at Thai landmark as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Pattaya countdown 2025 carnival draws thousands to Central Beach
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News Forum - Motorcyclist killed in Chachoengsao collision with Toyota Fortuner
Unfortunately, as with all road rules in Thailand, some people treat them as a mere suggestion that can be obeyed or ignored at the road users discretion. Until there is strict enforcement of the rules in place we will continue to see these types of incidents. I call it an incident rather than an accident because it seems that one of the people involved made a conscious decision to go through a red light and that was not by accident.
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