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SUAN SON PRADIPAT

SUAN SON PRADIPAT
located on the other side of Khao Takieb about 8km south of Hua Hin town is Suan Son Pradipat beach meaning Sea Pine Tree Garden Beach.

Much quieter than it’s neighbour Hua Hin beach but not without its own charms. The beach and the adjoining land is owned by the Thai Army Welfare Office.

At the north end of the beach nearest Khao Takieb, there are many inexpensive beach restaurants.

The beach is over 6km long and most of the beach is lined with sea pine. The water is shallow and you can walk far out from the beach into the ocean before reaching any depth.
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Posted by TheJohnsons 06:18 Archived in Thailand Tagged people sky sea water boat view ocean coast nature landscape beach travel vacation mountain thailand blue clouds sand holiday fun summer sun beautiful resort shore swim tropical scenic wave relaxation trip sunny asian natural beauty asia seaside tourism horizon recreation relax outdoor seascape suan leisure hua hin daytime background brown sunbath Comments (0)

Abandoned Chalong view villas

Another one of my "Abandoned buildings" collection. I actually visited this quite well known location when I visited the Phuravarna.. The Abandoned Retreat.

Originally this complex was the brainchild by Gary Ebsen, a long time Phuket resident and director of Eco–Cool Thai Homes, a company that has won several awards for building energy–efficient homes, set about creating affordable freehold condominiums in a modern resort atmosphere with stunning panoramic views of historic Chalong Bay and the offshore islands.

Using his experience and contacts he focused on the long over–looked but currently booming Chalong Circle area and located a choice 2.5 Rai (1 acre) plot of land within easy walking distance to the shops and restaurants of the Chalong Pier. This is where Chalong Bay Condominiums had to be!

Sadly the same story is so common here, the non transfer of ownership deeds, because of "problems with repaying bank loans" left many investors out of pocket and only getting a 60% refund on their money. The project was abandoned and recent reports from the Thai journals suggest that the land and property is going up for auction.

One can't help thinking... "Buyer beware!"

Posted by TheJohnsons 21:03 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky architecture home urban city new blue room apartment building house summer window old dirty outside living cityscape wall asia downtown housing wood poverty broken color condo outdoors empty interior ruin abstract daylight neighborhood dark daytime exterior destruction abandoned residential industrial decay nobody condominium forgotten overgrown discarded vacant abandon unfinished Comments (0)

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