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Anchored behind some Island on the way from Thailand to Langkawi |
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Thais pulling in their nets before a storm is about to hit them |
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So It was a bit of a fast passage to Langkawi, Baikal loves the storms and hoons in the strong wind, but when there was white outs because it was raining so heavily, that was a bit scary. However, it doesn't last long. There were so many floating logs and debris on the way to Langkawi, we had to be alert!
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We enjoyed having these freshwater swims, refreshing! |
Below is a pic of what you see along the beaches in north Langkawi, of course not the tourist ones. We saw needles and syringes on 2 different beaches! Fricken disgusting. Fisherman's nets and sooooo much rope, blocks of polystyrene, plastic bottles, you know, the usual really..
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Always disappointing to see rubbish |
As we were kayaking back to the boat, we saw this floating island of rubbish, fishing flag, bamboo poles, ropes, and so many bits of plastic! We saw a fish pot too close to the shore, we knew it must have washed in with a strong wind or something, so we pulled it up and we saw the most sad sight... A DEAD DOLPHIN, humans are pigs, no they are worse than pigs. Disgusting! And you know what was even more disappointing is that there was its tail left floating with meat still on it, there are no fish around to eat it, because the fisherman caught them all!
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Floating rubbish, North Langkawi |
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Baikal anchored NE Langkawi |
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We kayaked up a mangrove river, where heaps of yachts go called hole in the wall, a cheap safe place to leave the boat while the owners head back home to work or whatever. There were many yachts that look like they've been there for years, a bit of a grave yard, sad really.
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This is the actual hole in the wall, a long paddle up the mangrove creeks |
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Hole in the wall, many yachts moored |
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North Langkawi, nice cave |
We found some fresh water at this beach we anchored off, south of Langkawi, so all the washing got done, and we were showering and having baths 5 times a day! Was so good, nice and cool!
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Duds enjoying fresh water bath! |
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Sunset at Kuah, Bass Harbour Langkawi |
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Tanya enjoying a fresh water shower |
On our way from Langkawi to Penang, we stopped at Pulau Payar, some 15miles away from Langkawi. Payar is a marine national park, we took a mooring in 25m of water and ventured ashore, there were some awesome walks through the jungle to some nice views and also abandoned resort accommodation that was never finished, we had a look inside one, and saw nice hardwood floors and furniture. The jungle is taking them over. Apparently the owners of them never got a permit to have them there! What a waste! There's about 7 of them! Here we found beautiful clear water and heaps of fish! There were heaps of small black tip reef sharks, but when we ventured out deeper, there were bigger 5ft ones who came at us out of nowhere, but took off again just as fast.
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Black tip reef shark circling me |
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Only a little black tip, but there were bigger ones |
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These fish were hanging around looking for food |
Hey Guys, love the pics. Perhaps you could give toby a map to the boat graveyard and he could claim salvage rights!
ReplyDeleteShame about the rubbish and like you said tourists don't see it so they think everything is fine.
Keep up the adventures and the clean baths!
Love The Red Scorrar clan xxx