Koh Samet

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A special cup made for all the Iced Coffee Sales. Thailand is very organize on a sub mental level, hard to
see at first, however now all the Iced Coffee venders have these cups.

I in the past would improvise, use my second additions a Slurpee cup from 7-11 for my Iced Coffee.

The corner where all the travelers come to meet the buses to various travelers locations in Thailand.
Note that the Palace for the King and Queenis a ways back across the street.

On the boat entering Koh Samet Island - The word Koh means Island.

All wood boats

The made me pay 200 Baht to enter the park of Koh Samet

A stature on a rocky point of Koh Samet

Girls laying on a big rock, the beach here is very wet, so many people would climb onto these rocks
to sun bath. Koh Samet is best for the Thai people, lots of shade and restaurants.

A stubby beach, the water never recedes, and the sand is always wet.

Siam

Koh Samet Beach

There is a Hotel on poles in the water, the high speed boats will also take you to the mainland.

A Hotel just off the shore of Koh Samet Island

Hotel or Guesthouse of Koh Samet Island in Thaland.

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