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: day 2 :

We woke up early to head to the pier to meet up with the boatman who was supposed to take us out to snorkel and check out the islands around Phi Phi. We stopped at a few spots for snorkeling but sad to say, the corals and fishes were nothing to shout about, so I didn't took any pics of it.


 How can you not kiss when there's a Mistletoe? 


The last island, was the most gorgeous amongst all. Save the best for last, they say, hehe.
M A Y A * B A Y
For those who don't know this yet, this is same the island that the movie The Beach, made famous by Leonardo Dicaprio, was shot here.



 Hehe, couldn't resist this. That was the spot where the shark attacked a man and bit his leg off in The Beach

girl: Where are all the hot Nihon-Jins you said you saw last time? boy: *scans around more* Exactly! Where are they!!! They were flocking this beach the last time I was here!
 No Nihon-jin babes around. Baby was very extremely devastated *nihon jin = japanese
I definitely recommend going to Maya Beach. The sand is as white as Redang's, and water as clear as crystal. But you gotta pay though to land on Maya Beach, which sucked. We only found this out from the boatman when we requested to land on Maya Beach. There was a guy at the beach collecting 'entry' fee from people, if I am not mistaken it was 200baht per person.
day 2 : dinner time
The first night, we had dinner at Amico Resto, which served decent Italian food and steaks. They were pretty alright I guess. And Pineapple Malibu!!! Heaven. After dinner, we took a stroll around the island, browsing from shop to shop, and we found this - Matt's Grill Joint.
 We were there for dinner on the second night
 Rabbits?
 Rabbits??? There is a reason for the exclaimation marks on the circled "Spare Ribs" 
Remember to load your plates up with Spare Ribs, there were heaven!!! 220baht - 250 baht is pretty cheap for what you can get here. I will definitely come back if I were to go to Phi Phi once more (hint hint bf).
 Don't kacau! Because he churns out the best grilled ribs!
So what is with the 'rabbits' part? I asked the waitress, because I just couldn't tahan the curiousity anymore. She replied me as though she was asked this question a million times before, "Vegetarians." I burst out laughing. I asked the boy, "Why not cow?" But then 'cows' wouldn't sound as polite as rabbits I guess. Imagine on the menu - Kids and cows: 125 baht. Pfft.
 Mr Tay is happy with his dinner
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