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A South East Asian tropical island. White sand beaches, palm covered jungle, turquoise waters - a Jewel in the Orient, where a sub-hippy culture came to party under the Full Moon over 30yrs ago. A fusion of cultures and musical influences continues to simmer in this vibrant melting pot 3 decades later, growing now into what is, in 2015, one of the most progressive dance scenes on this planet... This is KohPhangan!
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THURSDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2018 KOH PHANGAN ART ON SALE PROCEEDS TO PRISONERS SUPPORT After recently visiting an old friend in prison, famed Koh Phangan artist Colin G Thomason decided that proceeds from his annual sale of artwork this year would go towards supporting foreign prisoners in Thai jail.  In an interview with Colin, he explains: You may know that 2 years ago I sold several of my paintings at half price to raise money for Nepal after the earthquake? ... Read More » Posted by Unknown at01:34
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MONDAY, 6 FEBRUARY 2017 THAILAND REFORMS THE DEATH PENALTY FOR DRUGS With 200,000 inmates - 70% of Thailand's prison population - locked up on mostly low level drug offences, ASEAN authorities are acknowledging how the War on Drugs has failed. Is Thailand, in 2017, deciding to move forward with a new approach? Thailand's Justice Minister Paiboon Koomchaya speaking at the UN on the importance of a Mekong & ASEAN drug policy that puts people and health... Read More » Posted by Unknown at11:37
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THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2016 MORNING VISIT AT THE THAI PRISON 8am at the prison... Infront of a strategically placed sweat wagon, used to transport inmates in and out of this establishment, 2 guards stand to attention for the morning flag raising ceremony and National Anthem. In the prison courtyard, the pariah dogs stroll around unaware, unperturbed by the officialdom taking place around them. A trustee prisoner makes his rounds of the prison shrines,... Read More»
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TUESDAY, 9 AUGUST 2016 HOW BIZARRE - KOH PHANGAN HIPPY MARKETS PAST AND PRESENT Now and Then: Sunset Markets on Koh Phangan Bizarre Bazaar at Seaboard Bungalows Haad Yao Back in 1989, hippies were gathering at Koh Phangan bungalows near the beach for a social sunset market. Time leaps forward to 2016 and here we are again - a community of alternative travellers, gathering at bungalows by the beach, for the Bizarre Bazaar! So how much has changed in 27 years? ... Read More » Posted by Unknown at08:17
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WEDNESDAY, 13 JULY 2016 WORKSHOP 101: HOW TO HELP YOUR FRIEND IN CRISIS Paradise to Nightmare in a split-second, Heaven to Hell in a heart beat... How many of us have felt our hearts drop to our stomachs as we realise one of our community has gone down. Circles of fate - or, some would say, inevitability - begin to tighten around us. A crushing realisation descends that, this time, one of us is in trouble. The initial horror, panic and disbelief... Read More » Posted by Unknown at19:30
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TUESDAY, 12 JANUARY 2016 A DAY IN THE LIFE IN KOH SAMUI PRISON A Day In The Life In Koh Samui Prison Two former Koh Samui Prison inmates contributed to this. One, *T, gave us the timetable (in bold), while another, *J, gave us his colloquial take on day to day occurrences, which was too good to edit - his discernible English accent should be apparent. Italics are my thoughts or questions added into the mix.  6am: The captain... Read More » Posted by Unknown at12:30
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WEDNESDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 2015 DINNER TIME: KOH SAMUI PRISON MENU "Nasty looking rice and foul smelling broth with a few bones in it, same as dinner. Sometimes you might be lucky and get a piece of chicken attached to the bones.." Transfer from Samui to IDC: pit stop in Surat police cells... I'd heard about prison food before. So when an ex-Samui inmate sent me this photo of food in Surat Thani police station recently, I couldn't help but ask... Read More » Posted by Unknown at03:25
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