December 22nd, 2006 by kapperWhat better way too see the jungle than from the seat of dirtbike? This video clip is made from footage shot at our second trip to the jungle. The video camera was taped to Yo’s helmet…. somehow that seemed like the safest place
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December 12th, 2006 by kapperAfter a long period with no new clips, its finally time again… this time with a collection of random clips from the life around WaLai House… enjoy!
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November 21st, 2006 by neuroxThe weirdest thing ever just happened! We were at the local Chiang Mai cinema to get tickets for this evenings James Bond movie, and out of nowhere this American guy came up and spotted us! I can’t remember the exact words, but it was something like “Hey, you’re those guys from Youtube, right?”.
I took us completely off guard, but I guess we’ll have to get used to the celebrity life now – maybe they have VIP tuk-tuks?
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November 21st, 2006 by kapperAfter the birth of Yo and Auns baby, we were all invited to a bbq at Auns parents house outside of Chiang Mai.
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November 13th, 2006 by kapperAfter a long hard hangover filled weekend, it was time to do something relaxing. A trip to the local zoo was just what we needed
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November 8th, 2006 by kapperHere comes another little video cast. This time a small glimpse into our daily life in Chiang Mai.
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November 6th, 2006 by kapperLife in Chiang Mai is good… We are staying at a small (19 rooms) guest house called Wa Lai House. The rooms are clean and cozy and its location in the city is simply perfect.
The guest house is owned by a young couple called yo and aun who are more than just friendly. Whenever something is happening in the city, they invite everybody to jump in the back of yo’s pickup and go with them. So thats what we have been doing this weekend, riding around town for Loi Krathong in the back of a pickup truck with 12 other young people from around the world.
With a little luck (an alternative to effort for lazy people like us) we will soon get a small video of Wa Lai House finished and posted
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October 5th, 2006 by kapperThe current weather forecast for Chiang Mai promises nothing but hard rain and thunder. However, as we move through October, the rainy monsoon season in Chiang Mai, will slowly end. By the time we arrive in the beginning of November, the monsoon should be over and the long hot dry season will begin.
On one hand, its great that we get to enjoy the jungle brimming with life right after the end of the continuous rainfalls of the monsoon without the actual rain, but on the other hand there is something absolutely awe inspiring about the monsoon. Something that one really must experience to fully understand.
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