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| Phi Phi has a long way to go before it's 'fully recovered'. Alot depends on what the Thai Gov't manage to do as regards selling the land. Having said that, an enormous amount has been done, and some parts of the island and Tonsai area are either pretty normal again, or well on their way. It's well worth a visit. You can easily have a very 'normal' trip there, and bars, restaurants, dive shops, ATM's are all very available. I'd say Phi Phi was 50% devastated, 50% normal right now. Reefs are 99% undamaged, and diving is certainly good. Don't forget bad visability and currents now, because of the low season. On 18 Jul 2005 00:02:35 -0700, "alvakoldo" <alvakoldo10@gmail.com> wrote: >Does any one know how that zone is after nearly one year of the >disaster? is Phi Phi mostly recovered or still much left? how is the >sea from diving point of view? > >I'll be there in December 2005 and i'd like to know. thanks. |
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| Does any one know how that zone is after nearly one year of the disaster? is Phi Phi mostly recovered or still much left? how is the sea from diving point of view? I'll be there in December 2005 and i'd like to know. thanks. |
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| Phi Phi has a long way to go before it's 'fully recovered'. Alot depends on what the Thai Gov't manage to do as regards selling the land. Having said that, an enormous amount has been done, and some parts of the island and Tonsai area are either pretty normal again, or well on their way. It's well worth a visit. You can easily have a very 'normal' trip there, and bars, restaurants, dive shops, ATM's are all very available. I'd say Phi Phi was 50% devastated, 50% normal right now. Reefs are 99% undamaged, and diving is certainly good. Don't forget bad visability and currents now, because of the low season. On 18 Jul 2005 00:02:35 -0700, "alvakoldo" <alvakoldo10@gmail.com> wrote: >Does any one know how that zone is after nearly one year of the >disaster? is Phi Phi mostly recovered or still much left? how is the >sea from diving point of view? > >I'll be there in December 2005 and i'd like to know. thanks. |
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