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Wednesday 17 August 2016

Ko Kood

The fourth-larges island in Thailand, forested Ko Kood (some of the time spelt Ko Kut or Ko Kud) is still a wild and to a great extent uncommercialized island. In spite of the fact that it's known for its shimmering white sand and outstandingly clear turquoise water, especially along the west drift, Ko Kood is as much a nature beau's destination as a shoreline bum's. Swathes of shoreline are bordered by clean and mangrove instead of expansive sandy shorelines and those parts of the island not at present secured in virgin tropical rainforest are loaded with palm forests and elastic manors. Ko Kood is a shockingly wonderful spot to investigate by walking (or kayak), particularly as the cool season brings invigorating breezes generally days.
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