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Visit of the island by 4x4 and by foot:



Different temples and places of cult:











Then we went to a coconut plantation:


Leandre, our guide:

me:

The monkey they use to pick up the coconuts:

The Baobab, a bar/restaurant run by a french guy named Greg and his Thai wife called Indie:






Going to the waterfall, unfortunately at that time of the year, it hadn't rained for almost two months, so not much water there:





Banana tree:

We also visited the Golf course, but didn't take any pics of it.
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The second week we went to another island called Koh Phangan, located in the north of Koh Samui. We went there with a traditional thai junk bought and
restored by a belgian guy who's lived there for a few years now:



















Jumping from the roof of the junk:




The bar/restaurant of Koh Phangan:








Back on the junk with a french couple we make the acquaintance of early in the trip:







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Back at the Baobab, Greg, the boss, is french and the rest of the crew is thai, they're all really cool and nice, the food is good, the cocktails are
good (with actual alcohol in them, not like in most of the bars of the island):














The plane that took us back to France:

I regret not having taken pics of the little towns we went to, Chawneg, Nathon, etc. And also I should have taken pics of some of the hotel staff
members, especially Suwannee, my massager, and Lach Mee who works at one of the restaurants and she's got such a cute smile and she's so sweet, I must
admit I had a huge crush on her... anyway, as soon as I've got enough money, I'll go back, maybe one week in Bangkok or Phuket and one week in Koh
Samui.
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Breathtaking photos Aqua! And great to see what you look like too!
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Thank you very much. I don't remember whether I've ever posted a pic of me before or not, I'm not sure...
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I remember I couldn't find any when I drew that get well card for you after you broke your elbow...
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Yeah, I only very recently started posting pics of me on some forums. I don't really like that but it's no more such a big deal as it used to be in
the past.
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I can relate... here I'm more comfortable than elsewhere. That photo of me dressed as tiger, I didn't dare post that at Zappa.com.
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Yes, I can understand that. That's what I do too, only for a little audience I've known for quite a long time. lol.
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Right!
Aaanyway, had a busy Pentecost. On Sunday, the Evoluon was open, which I visit on any occasion I can (my 5th visit so far in 33 years of trying).
Since it's not just plain awesome on the outside, but also on the inside, I made 180 photos, uploaded them to dA to use their software to make a
motion book, but that's harder than it looks.
And today was Open Castle day. We have a lot of castles nearby but there's one I had my sight on: in Asten, about 20 km away. Dad and I cycled there -
an exhausting journey, but well worth to see the castle ruins. They're allegedly haunted by the ghosts of the women who were tortured in the witch
hunt in the late 1500s.

Entry porch of the castle's farm buildings

Ruins of the main building. As you can see, this open day was rather crowded, with questionable music performances and a lot of kids.

Remains of the castle's tower. The old drawbridge was originally to the left of the bridge I was standing on while taking this photo. This tower had a
basement that originally held the counterweights of the drawbridge. After the bridge was moved, the counterweights were no longer needed and removed.
But the cellars underneath is where the lord of the castle, Bernard van Merode, imprisoned and tortured the women suspected of witchcraft - some
didn't make it, one was rescued but was paralyzed - one escaped and related of torture and rape to the clergy, and the church stepped in to halt the
persecutions.

The medieval kitchen: the passage to the left was to drain water if the floor had been scrubbed, the smaller niches were for lanterns and candles and
alike, and the large niches on the right were ovens.

Looking in from the outside, through the overgrown tower and the front hall

Looking out a window in the overgrown tower

Overgrown tower

Overgrown tower

One dark cellar. These were very very dark. The wooden pillars were part of a bridge.


Garden bridges
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Nice pics Bonny and Aqua.
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Great pics Bonny. I like castles and medieval ruins.
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Incredible and beatiful Thailand pictures. Thank you for sharing.
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I uploaded a lot of my photos to DeviantArt today, they're doing well...




And of Asten:


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These are awesome AND cute street artworks in South Africa, all related to elephants!
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2016/may/28/trunk-b...
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haha, the pink one is great!
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Urban exploring in Fukushima:
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2016/jul/15/urban-e...
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Glow Eindhoven 2016:





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Anyone up for pandas?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/10/china-baby-pandas-dest...
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haha, pandas rock, they're so cute.
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