Bazle Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 3 hours ago, Jambo said: 🤣 Could be a useful sign in the New Plaza area. 🙂 3
galenkia Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 2 hours ago, Lantern said: I have seen Elephants in Pattaya. Used to see them down the sois in the early 2000's a lot. 2
tingtong2k Posted March 3, 2020 Posted March 3, 2020 30 minutes ago, galenkia said: Used to see them down the sois in the early 2000's a lot. You knew pumpaya too? 😂 1 1
Jambo Posted March 4, 2020 Author Posted March 4, 2020 The sign refers to "Wild Elephants" which I would be extremely surprised if a single member of this forum has ever seen in Thailand. As Joni Mitchell once reminded "You don't know what you've got till its gone." 1
misteregg Posted March 4, 2020 Posted March 4, 2020 The sign refers to "Wild Elephants" which I would be extremely surprised if a single member of this forum has ever seen in Thailand. As Joni Mitchell once reminded "You don't know what you've got till its gone."Jambo mate. I saw one very early in the morning, crossing the road. I was on the way to Sakaew with my then girlfriend.She told me not to sound the horn as it makes them run at you. 1
nampla69 Posted March 4, 2020 Posted March 4, 2020 16 hours ago, Jambo said: The sign refers to "Wild Elephants" which I would be extremely surprised if a single member of this forum has ever seen in Thailand. As Joni Mitchell once reminded "You don't know what you've got till its gone." I have Jambs ......😎 ....Mrs cousin works in an elephant sanctuary as a wildlife warden between Soeng Sang and Buriram. Beautiful peaceful place and so quiet ... main reasons you never see this them is because they are nocturnal. Shy creatures but amazing to see........ 3
fygjam Posted March 5, 2020 Posted March 5, 2020 7 hours ago, misteregg said: Jambo mate. I saw one very early in the morning, crossing the road. I was on the way to Sakaew with my then girlfriend.She told me not to sound the horn as it makes them run at you. I just thought you weren't allowed to play the bugle because they didn't like the competition. Or maybe they think you are challenging them to a fight. 1 1
Jambo Posted March 5, 2020 Author Posted March 5, 2020 7 hours ago, nampla69 said: I have Jambs ......😎 ....Mrs cousin works in an elephant sanctuary as a wildlife warden between Soeng Sang and Buriram. Beautiful peaceful place and so quiet ... main reasons you never see this them is because they are nocturnal. Shy creatures but amazing to see........ 8 hours ago, misteregg said: Jambo mate. I saw one very early in the morning, crossing the road. I was on the way to Sakaew with my then girlfriend. She told me not to sound the horn as it makes them run at you. I did originally refer to Pattaya in the topic which is self evident as far as wild elephants are concerned. 🤣 For absolute certainty I have met regular customers of Secrets Hotel who had either never seen the beach in daylight or, in at least one individual, never at all. I think the bigger fact is that the majority of visitors to Pattaya never venture north of Naklua which is a pity as there are some really great things to see in Thailand if one gets out and about. Visitors arrive with lists of things to do and see and chuck the list away after the first night of having their dick polished. Not that there is anything wrong with having one's dick polished. The area I live in now for three weeks in every month is far from where tourists will venture but I keep being surprised at what I am finding to see. The hidden gems so to speak. On Monday Sai said "We are going to visit somewhere new today - you may get a bit wet." It turned out to be one of my best days in Thailand and I am currently trying to edit over 50 photographs and video clips. Pictorial Report to follow shortly. 2
misteregg Posted March 5, 2020 Posted March 5, 2020 I did originally refer to Pattaya in the topic which is self evident as far as wild elephants are concerned. [emoji1787] For absolute certainty I have met regular customers of Secrets Hotel who had either never seen the beach in daylight or, in at least one individual, never at all. I think the bigger fact is that the majority of visitors to Pattaya never venture north of Naklua which is a pity as there are some really great things to see in Thailand if one gets out and about. Visitors arrive with lists of things to do and see and chuck the list away after the first night of having their dick polished. Not that there is anything wrong with having one's dick polished. The area I live in now for three weeks in every month is far from where tourists will venture but I keep being surprised at what I am finding to see. The hidden gems so to speak. On Monday Sai said "We are going to visit somewhere new today - you may get a bit wet." It turned out to be one of my best days in Thailand and I am currently trying to edit over 50 photographs and video clips. Pictorial Report to follow shortly. Yes of course, I’ve never seen a wild one in Pattaya. 1
Sinistersinner. Posted March 5, 2020 Posted March 5, 2020 Some funny one's for sure. Sure is great to see so many familiar faces.
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