That's me taking a shot at cliff jumping 40 m high - real thrill!

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..and that's our really COOL assistant Roy, holding up Boy's prized catch. Boy apparently jumped off the boat with his spear gun halfway along the way, and three hours later, he emerged, with a tuna, Groper and some coral fishes which we thought is not edible.

Anyway once we hit the shores of Koh Pee Pee, we set up a campfire and barbecued the catch. By the time the fish was cooked, it doesn't seem to matter, all the fish taste great, especially the tuna!

 

 

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And that's our professional climber doing some demonstration on one of many Pee Pee's natural walls.NOT!

That's me in the pic, trying to scale one of the easiest wall in Pee Pee area. It's not easy if you don't know your basics well - and this is so true especially for first time climbers like me. Brute strength seemed to matter more than proper techniques.

But not first timers - Roy and B, the other assistant. B scaled up barefooted, and attempted to lit up his cigarette while taking a break in some crevice. Coconut pluckers are certainly well trained - I must say

 

 

 

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