Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Aerial view to Koh Samui and Koh Phang Nga

1. Northern part of Chaweng Beach. Last time when I stayed at Iyara (the main big road from the middle bottom left towards the coast - you will see a u-shape complex. That's Iyara), I could walk to the other side of that little long island belt - very shallow just at a foot deep.
2. Another view to Chaweng - see how shallow of this sandy beach bottom and the shoare line to the aqua blue sea.
3. on the left middle, you would see the Samui Airport. While writing this, the news today told there was an accident for a Bangkok Airway flight (ATR72 aircraft) from Krabi to here. I took the same flight segment from Krabi a few years ago. The HK tourist Association claimed that almost no HK tourist would take such a route. It's just their tour service arrangement. Nowadays people can book their flights on internet and they can book one way from one point to the other without such roundtrip restriction set by major airlines.
4. A panoramic view to Chaweng/Chaweng Noi(middle left). When I enlarge the photo, I could see the Sarann at the left end of Chaweng Noi.
5. the North coast of Koh Samui - the closet part is where most of the hip resorts are, as you would see those small secluded beaches along the peninsula tip.
6. Southern part of Koh Phang Nga - about 40 minute speed ferry ride from Koh Samui's Bophut. This place is crowded with lots of people for the full moon party. I am not that much into it; so I haven't got a chance of going there. This full moon part originally was played by 3 young guys. They played guitar on a beach of this island in a full moon night back in 1985. So they told the others how much they enjoyed playing music at such a harmonic atmosphere. Later on, more and more music lovers go there for such a live entertainment. As time went by, the original nature became another thing. People now go there for dance parties and sometimes it's not just for dance or music.

The northern part of Koh Phang Nga

4 comments:

Paranoid Android said...

Wow! Lovely aerial pics!

Stella said...

Both your camera and your photo skill are super great as there is no reflection from the air plane window at all.

in the sea said...

SS, when you take photo from the plane, you had better stick your camera lens to the window and better not to put a high angle to avoid the reflection. Another point is to choose seats for sun-shade side.

Anonymous said...

Thank you SEA for the big tips of taking picture inside the plane.
I will try on our way back to LA.
From,
SS