From Guilin in China to Thailand’s Phang Nga Bay, the limestone towers of the bay are by no means unique, but nowhere else are they found on such an impressive scale: an estimated 1969 islands pepper Ha Long Bay itself, with a further two thousand punctuating the coast towards China.
We have always held to the hope, the belief, the conviction that there is a better life, a better world, beyond the horizon – Franklin D. Roosevelt.
An iconic symbol of the South of Thailand, the long-tail boat is a strange wooden-made contraption powered by loud automobile engine mounted on a rotating turret in back. The engine drives a propeller at the end of a long pole (tail), which is used to both steer and power the craft. Long-tail boats are used to taxi people & goods between Thailand’s many islands.