11b Large Grasshopper Nymph
11c Oecophylla smaragdina (Weaver Ant)
11d An Unidentified Mantid
11e A Praying Mantis: Tenodera aridifolia?
11f A Praying Mantis: Tenodera pinnapavonis
11g A Praying Mantis: Creobroter gemmatus
11h Small Cricket
12a Xylocopa latipes (Tropical Carpenter Bee)
12b Ideopsis similis persimilis (Blue Glassy Tiger…
12c Hypolimnas bolina (Great Eggfly)
12d Cupha e erymanthis (The Rustic)
12e Cirrochra tyche rotundata (Common Yeoman)
12f Lebadea martha (The Knight)
13 Centara Villas Beach View North
13a Local Boats
13b Thai Fishing Boat
13c Exploring The Track From the Beach
14 Centara Villas Beach View South
14b Beach Creeping Flowers
19 A Wet Day at the Hotel
19a Get The Umbrella, I'm Getting Wet!
20 Thong Krut Waterfront
21 Wat Kiri Wongkaram
22 Wat Kiri Wongkaram
23 Butterfly Stalking
23a Phalanta phalanta phalanta (Common Leopard)
24 Fishing Boat Scene
25 Wi're We Stopping Here??
26 Chaweng Main Street North
27 Chaweng Centre
28 Chaweng Main Street South
29 Work Transport through Lamai
32 It Is Steep Here!
11 Large Beetle
10 Wild Tree Flowers by Our Room
09 Undergrowth Flower
08b A Big Toad in the Pool
08a A Water Skater Making Ripples
08 Small Wildlife Pool
07a The Moth That Got Away!
07 Our Favourite Breakfasts
06 Off to Our First Breakfast
05 Transfer at Bangkok International
01 Our Flight at Heathrow
55 Airport Shuttles
Legs 11
Bar with a view
Setting sail
Long tailed boat
Chaweng Beach 05312
Chaweng Beach 05311
Big Buddha 05310
Big Buddha 05309
Big Buddha 05308
The 39 steps
Departures
Lamai Beach
Road on Koh Samui
The way to the Hin Lad Waterfall
Fishing village near Bo Phut
Inside our simple hut at Mae Nam Beach
Naga snakes at the Bo Phut Temple
Wat Bo Phut on Koh Samui
Sunset at Lamai Beach
Inside the island
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11a Large Tokay Gecko
These large ~26cm long Geckos were around the outsides of all the chalets, and appeared after dusk. A few appeared every night on the wall opposite our Moth Trap, for obvious reasons. Their calls could be heard occasionally most nights. Apparently they could give quite a painful bite if handled, which was good reson to leave them alone.
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