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Si Rae Island and Sea Gypsies In Phuket Thailand
Si-Rae is one of the last places you can go to explore the sea gypsy culture. Sea Gypsies were the first people to settle in Phuket over 1000 years ago and still survive today selling seashells and craft items to locals and tourists.
Phuket: Two sides of the islands
Two Chapter:
Invasion of the islands
Sea gypsies (Chao Lay): Broken-wing guards of the islands
Music: Rawai Sea Gypsy Village Band
Maker: Hakan Akçura
Stockholm, October 2011.
This video documentary is an extraordinary reverse-reading about tourist paradise of Phuket. I turned my camera to the invasion of the islands and their broken-wing guards, Sea gypsies.
Hakan Akçura
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My presentation of my video, Phuket: Two sides of the islands, MESP 2012 The Agent Ria:registeredinart Event, Saturday 18 February, 4 - 6pm at Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Phuket 2014 - Thailand - Patong Beach
Phuket 2014 - Thailand - Patong Beach
February 2014 - Phuket - Thailand
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Phuket is the biggest island in Thailand, located in the Andaman Sea of southern Thailand. The island is mostly mountainous with a mountain range in the west of the island from the north to the south. The mountains of Phuket form the southern end of the Phuket mountain range, which ranges for 440 kilometres (270 mi) from the Kra Isthmus. Although some recent geographical works refer to the sections of the Tenasserim Hills in the isthmus as the Phuket Range, these names are not found, however, in classical geographic sources. In addition, the name Phuket is relatively recent having previously been named Jung Ceylon and Thalang. The highest elevation of the island is usually regarded as Khao Mai Thao Sip Song (Twelve Canes), at 529 metres (1,736 ft) above sea level. However it has been reported by barometric pressure readings that there is an even higher elevation (with no apparent name), of 542 meters above sea level, in the Kamala hills behind Kathu waterfall. Its population was 249,446 in 2000, rising to 525,018 in the 2010 decennial census, the highest growth rate of all provinces nationwide at 7.4% annual, some 600,000 people reside in Phuket currently,[12] among them migrants, international expats, Thais registered in other provinces and locals. The registered population, however, includes only Thais, and the end of 2012 was 360,905 people.[13]
It is estimated that Phuket has a total area of approximately 576 square kilometres (222 sq mi) (including the province's other islands). Phuket is approximately 536 miles (863 km) south of Bangkok, and covers an area of 543 square kilometres (210 sq mi) excluding small islets. Other Islands are : Ko Lone 4.77 square kilometres (1.84 sq mi), Ko Maprao 3.7 square kilometres (1.4 sq mi), Ko Naka Yai 2.08 square kilometres (0.80 sq mi), Ko Racha Noi3.06 square kilometres (1.18 sq mi), Ko Racha Yai 4.5 square kilometres (1.7 sq mi), and the second biggest, Ko Sire 8.8 square kilometres (3.4 sq mi) (It is also the 2nd most popolated in Mu Ko Phuket.
It is estimated that if all its 39 other small islands are included, Phuket Province will cover an area of 576 square kilometres (222 sq mi). The island total length, from north to south, is estimated at 30 miles (48 km) and 13 miles (21 km) wide.[14]
Phuket's topography is exceptional with 70 percent of its area covered with mountains which stretch from north to south and the remaining 30 percent being plains located in the central and eastern parts of the island. It has a total of 9 brooks and creeks but does not have any major rivers.
Forest, rubber and palm oil plantations cover 60% of the island.[citation needed] The western coast has several sandy beaches, while on the east coast beaches are more often muddy. Near the southernmost point is Laem Promthep (Brahma's Cape), which is a popular sunset viewing point. In the mountainous north of the island is the Khao Phra Thaeo Non-hunting Area, protecting more than 20 km² of rainforest. The three highest peaks of this reserve are the Khao Prathiu (384 metres (1,260 ft)), Khao Bang Pae 388 metres (1,273 ft) and Khao Phara 422 metres (1,385 ft). The Sirinat National Park on the northwestern coast was established in 1981 and protects an area of 90 square kilometres (35 sq mi) (68 kilometres (42 mi) marine area), including the Nai Yang beach where sea turtles lay their eggs.
One of the most popular (and overcrowded) tourist areas on Phuket is Patong Beach on the central western coast, perhaps owing to the easy access to its wide and long beach. Most of Phuket's nightlife and its cheap shopping is located in Patong, and the area has become increasingly developed. Patong means the forest filled with banana leaves in Thai. Other popular beaches are located south of Patong. In a counterclockwise direction these include Karon Beach, Kata Beach, Kata Noi Beach, and around the southern tip of the island, Nai Harn Beach and Rawai. To the north of Patong are Kamala Beach, Surin Beach and Bang Tao Beach. These areas are generally much less developed than Patong, and sought out by individuals, families and other groups with a preference for more relaxed and less crowded environs than Patong. There are many islands to the southeast, including Bon Island, just a short boat trip away. There are several coral islands to the south of Phuket, the Similan Islands lie to the north west, and Phi Phi Islands to the south east. Islanders engage in a lively tourist trade, catering to snorkellers and scuba divers.
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Happy sea Gypsy Dancing Rawai Sea Gypsy Village Phuket Thailand
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Go to Similan Islands Thailand
The Similan Islands (Thai: หมู่เกาะสิมิลัน, Thai pronunciation: [mùː kɔ̀ʔ si.mi.lan]) is a group of islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand. It is a national park which was established in 1982.
Similan Islands National Park was established after a one-year exploration by the forestry department. The park is an archipelago consisting of nine islands named Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang (two adjoining islands), Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and Ko Huyong. Recently, the park was expanded to included two remote islands named Ko Bon and Ko Tachai. The Similans are situated 70 kilometres from Phang Nga town. Similan is a Yawi word which means nine. Similan is one of the most famous diving sites in Thailand, and noted as one of the top ten dive destinations according to the National Geographic Society.
It is located at 8°39′09″N 97°38′27″E
Koh Similan
Panorama from the Viewpoint on Koh Similan over the Ao Kuerk bay
Koh Similan is the largest island. There are a total of 9 islands. The sea in the area has an average depth of 60 feet. Underwater it is full of rock formations and coral reefs in several shapes and forms, resembling such things as deer, leaves, brains, and mushrooms.
VR 360° OldTown PHUKET
VR 360° Oldtown Phuket Province
Similan con partenza da Phuket esclusiva www.amicidiphuket.it
Le isole Similan sono senza alcun dubbio le più famose della Thailandia, colori del mare e della sabbia unici, snorkeling, isola numero otto con il suo point view...
Negli anni è cresciuto a dismisura il numero dei visitatori e purtroppo il contesto naturale ne ha risentito, noi come agenzia abbiamo deciso di proporre la visita alle isole Similan con importanti novità per evitare almeno nelle prime ore la confusione e rendere meno stressante il viaggio.
La partenza avviene da Phuket praticamente all'altezza del ponte, si parte prestissimo e quindi arriverete all'isola otto per primi solo questo ripaga il viaggio.
Le ore di navigazione con i nostri potenti motoscafi è meno di due ore, il che significa meno stress rispetto a chi parte da Khao Lak e si deve sorbire tre ore di terrificante minivan e traffico.
Abbiamo scartato anche l'opzione dormire alle Similan una notte, troppi problemi organizzativi, tende e bungalows sporchi e poi casino tremendo, inoltre il fatto di dormirci su queste isole ha purtroppo contribuito al degrado delle stesse quindi noi lo sconsigliamo è una questione anche morale.
Seguiteci nel sito per info programma Similan, costi, etc... Siamo gli unici a portarvi su queste isole velocemente, comodamente, anticipando la massa.
Tour Similan è fattibile da Novembre a Maggio solamente, il restante periodo è chiusa ed irraggiungibile causa monsone e chiusura parco marino.
Video montaggio e riprese By Nadir Bisson
Similan Islands ,2011 Thailand 2
Similan Islands , Thailand,
Similan is one of the most famous diving sites in Thailand, and noted as one of the top ten dive destinations according to the National Geographic Society.
Snorkeling at Ko Mai Thon, Thailand
Snorkeling at Ko Mai Thon island near to Phuket, Thailand.
19 Sailing trip Andaman Islands India หมู่เกาะอันดามัน
From Nai Harn Beach, Phuket, Thailand. To Andaman Islands, India.
Ao Sane Beach | Phuket Beaches | Luxury Villas Phuket Thailand
Ao Sane Beach Phuket is a stunningly beautiful beach just northwest of Nai Harn Beach at the southern tip of Phuket Island in Southern Thailand. You’ll need to drive around the car park for the Nai Harn Resort to reach Ao Sane Beach.
The views are spectacular from this tiny beach – actually comprised of three small beaches connected by a short path between them. Between the beaches are some rocky spots – adding to the amazing geography of the place. Total length of sand and rocky sections is around 400 meters.
Though Ao Sane Beach is not known for its great swimming because the coral, stones, and sharp shells prohibit walking around freely in the water, it is still a lovely spot just to visit and take photos at. Or, if you’re inclined toward some activity, you could rent a kayak to paddle or bring your snorkeling gear for the high tides because there are many fish and even some rare sea creatures like eels and octopus if you’re lucky. Reef shoes are essential, there are a number of black sea urchins with strong stiff spines that can easily penetrate feet.
If relaxing is more your style, feel free to bring a towel and beach mat and sit on the beach and watch over the bay. The bay in front of the beaches always has yachts and catamarans anchored off-shore because the spot is rather protected from the storm winds which roll in often, usually from the west.
There are few people at Ao Sane Beach, Phuket, most people go to Promthep Cape or the other beaches close-by.
Bismarcks Paradise has created series of videos on all Phuket beaches, as well as on other landmarks, to show visitors how nice and diversify Phuket can be.
Have a look at all the beaches in Phuket here:
Bismarcks Paradise Pool Villa Estate, is located in the north-western part of Phuket near two excellent beaches on the border to the Sirinat National Park.
Allow yourself to be enchanted by Phuket’s picturesque sand beaches, exotic delicacies and famous Phuket hospitality. Thailand’s largest and most popular island, Phuket is certainly among the most beautiful spots in the country, and offers tourists unlimited options for excursions, bathing and entertainment. Especially in winter, when it’s cold and snowy at home, you can expect the best weather conditions for your dream holiday at the seaside.
Situated in a private high-end pool villas estate in Naithon Phuket, each of the luxurious 2, 3 or 4 bed rooms villas feature an expansive outdoor infinity pools, en-suite bath rooms, a spacious living area, a dining table for 8, a fully stocked kitchen and bar, indoor and outdoor lounging areas. The highly qualified dedicated butler (24h), the culinary chef, the concierge and the staff are available for our guests.
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Interview about Cobia fish Farming & Cooking at Phuket
Now we turn to our interview with Dr Jiraporn Kasornchandra, Director of the Coastal Aquatic Animal Health Research Institute, talks about a Cobia fish farm project at Phang Nga opposite Yacht Haven Phuket, aided by Norwegian technology after the Executive Sous Chef at Evason Phuket hotel demonstrated cooking cobia fish in Thai recipes. Dr Jiraporn first tells us more about the farming project:
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Andaman News NBT (VHF dial) + Radio Thailand FM90.5 at 8.30am & perhaps repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 7pm & 1am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces & maybe Mazz Radio FM108 at 7pm in Phuket, Friday 14 November 2008 & & YouTube.com/AndamanNews.com
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