After waking up at 9:00, getting dressed, and eating some breakfast, I headed down to the beach. I was there for about 5minuets before I got a call from P'Noi, a roatarian who traveled with my exchange group on both the trip to Cambodia and Laos, as well as the northern trip. He wanted to meet up while I was in Hua Hin and was asking me where my hotel was. He would believe me when I said that the name of the hostel was the Hua Hin Night Market Hostel. So I packed up my things and walked 15 minuets back to my hostel, where P'Noi picked me up. We drove to Pran Buri, a neighboring provence, to go get lunch. We sat at a restraint for 3 hours to eat lunch. I got to say, I was a little ridiculous.
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I got one of the few places on the beach without people in Hua Hin |
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Just to my left was filled with half naked foreigners, a sea of white. |
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The view from our restaurant |
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to the right. |
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Looking back. |
The food wants bad.
On the way back we stopped at a park, more like tribute, of the past kings, the last one being the one before the king who recently passed away. It was very impressive.
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Oldest being on the left, most recent on the right. |
After that we headed up north of Hua Hin towards Cha-am. This is a much smaller beach that doesn't have very many foreigners.
This beach had a lot more shells as sand rather then Hua Hin's beach that was a lot more smooth. We swam a little and I tried to help teach P'Noi with his swimming. I could tell he wasn't comfortable in the water at all.
All in all it was a good day, although I look forward to spending most of today at the beach hopefully.
Wishing for the best on your adventures
Cienna
Ahhhhhh - sunny, sandy beaches! Wish I was with you - it's 32°F here with snow in the forcast tomorrow! Brrrr. Soak up lots of rays for me today! luv you.... oxoxox
ReplyDeleteCheck out my blog and see the beautiful winter wonderland we have here, a white Christmas for sure...Enjoy the sun and sand and warm water....Safe travels Luv...Many hugs are flying your way.
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