06 Off to Our First Breakfast
05 Transfer at Bangkok International
04 The Way Ahead
03 I Can See Stars!
01 Our Flight at Heathrow
07a The Moth That Got Away!
08 Small Wildlife Pool
08a A Water Skater Making Ripples
08b A Big Toad in the Pool
10 Wild Tree Flowers by Our Room
09 Undergrowth Flower
11 Large Beetle
11a Large Tokay Gecko
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
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07 Our Favourite Breakfasts


Our Tropical Breakfasts are always looked forward to, as we inevitably start the day with a plate of local fruit. We may be able to get most of these fruits in the UK these days, but they rarely taste the same as the naturally sun-ripened (much tastier) versions. You also get the chance to try more difficult to transport fruits like Rambutans and Mangosteens (the small half opened fruits just above my plate here) as well as many others in the Far East.
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