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]]>@Sofie – I really enjoyed it, although yours looked great too!
]]>@Nadendra – Good to know, thanks so much for letting me know. I didn’t even know there was a difference between king coconut and coconut! Always great to hear from locals.
]]>@De’Jav – Agreed!
]]>@Noel – We were really lucky with the weather. Glad you still enjoyed your experience even if the weather didn’t cooperate.
]]>@Sophie – Truly unique experience!
]]>@Allan – Thanks so much! Really appreciate your very kind words. I’ve only written one article on travel photography, but appreciate the vote of confidence and will give it some thought. Thank you again! You made my day!
]]>“Sorry, couldn’t resist the rhyme. As we dug into our coconut milk straight from the coconut I learned that cats love coconut milk! This guy couldn’t get enough!”
According to the picture you posted below I think what you really drink was king coconut not coconut !! I know it may confuse you 😛 king coconut mainly consumed as a natural beverage and coconut used as cooking substance. Easiest way to identify the different is color king coconut has bright orange husk while coconut is green.
]]>Thanks to a tweet from MappingMegan, I’ve just discovered you and your website! Love its format and simplicity, not to mention your stunning photographs! I can’t wait to explore your website. Not sure if you’ve already done so, but have you considered adding some aspects of travel photography tips and techniques to your writings? There’s potential there for a whole new audience, I’m sure!
Allan
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