10:37 AM Monday, August 27th, 2012 Chiang Mai, Thailand
After waking up early, realizing I didn't have my ticket and frantically waking the bungalow owner to grab it before our taxi departed, we (Marius, Mads, Andreas, Rich, Ola, Daniela, Mikaela, and I) caught the ferry from Koh Phangan to Koh Tao.
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| Marius, Andreas, and Mads (Left to Right) |
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| Mikaela (Left) and Daniela (Right) |
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| Hanging out at High Bar |
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| Rich and I diving. |
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| The Scandinavians training in the pool. |
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| Daniela and I in front of the fire jump rope. |
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| Me doing the fire jump rope. |
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| One of the crazy Dutch guys who stole a bra and was wearing it on his head. |
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| The four Norwegians |
I'd already returned my bike so I rode on the back of Ola's. After an amazing view turned closer toward darkness and we'd taken an appropriate amount of photos we decided to get down the rutted, dirt road to the dorm. I told Ola all I wanted was to get down safely. I figured having just spilled my bike a few days prior this would have been his top priority, but confidence has a way of blurring the lines of safety and luring you to risky behavior. I know this far too well. One turn into a steep, dirt section seemed too quick to me, and as Ola almost avoided the massive rut in the road I knew how it was going to end. We were going to crash. So it was that Ola escaped unscathed while my left foot got caught between the bike and the side of the rut in the road leaving me with a few rough abrasions. This is where I learned to wear shoes instead of sandals when on motorbikes.
A quick visit to the clinic and I was patched up and wrapped, joining every other poor zombified person from the Full Moon Party. Alas all good things have to come to an end, and so did our time on Koh Tao. After one of the most fulfilling and fun weeks together we split off, headed in different directions.
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| Sairee Beach our home for the week. |
The Norwegians (Marius, Mads, and Andreas) headed to Koh Samui, Rich and Ola headed to Koh Phi Phi, the Swedish girls (Daniela and Mikaela) headed to the Philippines, and I headed down to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to avoid overstaying my 15 day allowance I'd gotten for Thailand. A trip to Malaysia to renew my visa for Thailand was what I had now planned, though it was never part of my initial route. I would just jump in to Malaysia and jump back to get more time in Thailand. Five days max I gave myself in Malaysia. So I headed off on the night ferry bound for Suratthani, ending up right across from Rich and Ola who I'd already said goodbye to earlier in the night. We (all of us backpackers) were packed in to the ferry on a long line of thin mattress with no dividers to tell exactly where one person's space ended and another's began.
After we woke up the next morning at 5 in Suratthani the final goodbyes meant I was officially traveling alone. I was off to Malaysia, so I paid $15 at the border for overstaying my visa by a day, and got across and into a new country.
















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