Thomas on the "high speed" train at the beginning of the trip.
I found a rose in the MRT station and brought it with for a little while.
The path to the beach.
The beach.
Delightful and deserted.
Koi at the breakfast place.
Thomas, pre-coffee.
Matthew taking a picture of me taking a picture of him.
A pause for photos on the road.
The road goes ever on and on.
Buying coconuts.
A meteorology station?
Drinking coconuts.
Matthew, looking amused.
A cobbled together vision of what the place sort of looked like. Add picturesqueness liberally.
Flowers!
Thomas was very insistent that there be a picture of him riding the scooter.
This is very much like the palm tree in the back yard of the first house I stayed in in Ghana - the one they wouldn't let me climb because of my double x chromosomes.
Dudes.
A vision of the dune.
At last! The "desert."
Thomas bravely strides into the burning sands.
Unfortunately, there were no camels.
It did have a tendency to look much bigger than it was.
Conquering Aussie.
For Katy.
Watch out, Thomas! The Katamari Damacy will get you!
The sunburn, and the hat.
Down from the door where it began.
Um... Ignore the headlights.
The helicopter was definitely the best.
Snail!
With cute horns.
Can you find the monkey?
Poor Matthew.
Getting passed around like this.
There were some fascinating creatures in these rock pools. We saw an eel.
Ain't got no distractions.
There was a mango tree outside our cabin.
Our cabin, and Thomas' rented scooter.
The chickens across the way.
The fire pit and the host's office area.
They were everywhere.
Tired and reluctant to go home.
One of those can be solved.
Another train.