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How to become a Samuian (Girl version)


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Evening gents and lads

 

Last year when my friend moved to Koh Samui from Bkk (due to big lockdowns) she still didnt know the island and she enjoy doing fun youtube videos, we made one together.
We came up with a story where she needs to pass like a welcoming ritual and pass some fun challenges to become one of locals. Mostly to show how beautiful samui is.


Its been some time but its nice to reflect back last year, when island was isolated. it was chill and clan ???? 

Have a look and take a trip around our island with Kwang.

 

 

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44 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

 

this was inevitable I guess but I won't be going back in a hurry. I'm glad I got to see it in the late '90s when Soi Green Mango was a muddy, potholed mess ????

Was there in the mid 90;s.  Only beach huts and a few bars in those days

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45 minutes ago, Troy Tempest said:

I have lived on Samui for over 15 years.

 

Yes it has changed, but the Ring Road has improved massively even though it is still undergoing major improvements.

 

There are still many beaches to go where you may be totally alone (if you know where to look)....Which fortunately most tourists do not!

 

These are views from my garden at dawn!

 

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Great photos. You're cat ?

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5 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

Lovely photos thank you.

This is the view at sunset that I have to put up with.

 

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Beautiful!...and thank you too for sharing.

 

I guess you are on the North West of the island?

 

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On 10/1/2022 at 10:53 AM, Thingamabob said:

I used to go to Samui with my Thai girlfriend, now wife, in the 1970s. Absolutely gorgeous. We would hire  hammocks on the beaches for 20 baht a night. No cars, very few people. I will never go back.

I have a Swedish friend that moved to Samui 1974, the first car was the school bus. 

He was the only one one the island that could drive so he became the school bus driver. 

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