
In Ranong, there was a village pier which was popular because it was for the passengers to Son Island and connected to the fishes auction market

We went there before rains. Unfortunately, that time was dry comparing to the previous year. When rains were coming, people were glad and happy.

The main occupation of the people were fishing. Around the river, we could focus to a lot of fishing boats.

Dragon Lobsters, the big one cost us a thousand baht. Not for me, I'd rather to have some small shrimps.

Dragon Lobsters Farm on the Island. This was small in-door farm and it was still an experiment. Hoping that this could be a good profession of the villagers

We wish to be in this environment but near our convenient facitities like in the cities. Impossible.

Looked at the busy fisherman village. However, the brave men living mostly in the mid of the ocean, surrounded by wind, rains, sun and moon lights.

A couple in the sunset scenery. We have been friends for quite long. Ar rom came with us to help in the micro organism investigation

Having life here, good breathe and health. I bet people here have the healthy lives and strong. We were envious about their surrounded atmosphere.

It was getting dark soon. Day and night and day and night alternately

Beautiful picture was taken in the sunset scenery. It was the manual mode adjustment by my canon camera

Cashew nut Farm where we went before. The farm was located in Suksamran District Ranong. I'll have to come again for some times. I intend to improve this farm.

At the ocean side where Tsunami took place. We came here a few week before. There was the story about the small children and their young teacher were swept away by Tsunami sea water. One of many sad stories happening.
Up on the hill near the Tsunami area, the new beautiful school was built, our beloved Crown Princess, Somdej Pra Thep, came to visit, and promote this school. The financial support was from a Germany Institution.

This picture was taken from the school on the hill looking out to the ocean. it was quiet and far.

Sunset view at other restuarant opposite to the village pier at the second evening. We went there for accumulating the natural living in the village at the river mouth of the ocean[Andaman Sea]

Beautiful Sunset again. I like to watch sun rises and sun set. They teach us our lives are not everlasting except the sun, solar system, globe and natural circulation.
Again, this was a side view of sun set at the restuarant we were having dinner on the second day

Some one in the locality passed away, Family brought the cremation ashes to float in the middle of the ocean. It was our way by thinking that living in the ocean make us cool.

Imigration check point at the Thai border. It was always crowded whereas the people from both countries travelled back and forth. But it was still early in the picture.

Military check point. They were from the Thai Army. It was good for the brave soldiers working hard checking people getting in and out of our country.

God Statue? Son Island, Myanmar

The Land Mark in the centre of the road directed from the pier. We walk through this road to the shopping area.

The picture was taken on the road in front of the shops where the Thai tourists coming. It was on the hill in the town centre.

Other picture taken at the same place but different direction.

Son Island, local style roof of the building. This should be a Myanmar style.

Son Island, Pier which was always crowded with across-border passengers.

Heading back to Ranong from Son Island. Then we got back to Bangkok in the afternoon that day. We arrived Home about 10.30pm after stopping for dinner at Don Hoi Lord , Samutsongkram.

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