After the rain in Hua Hin, Thailand.

After the rain in Hua Hin, Thailand.
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Beautiful. My husband’s brother lives in Hua Hin, we’ve yet to visit. It’s one part of thailand I’ve never been.
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Looking great and fabulous 🙂 Thailand still on our bucket list 🥳
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Another lovely memory- it looks beautiful 🙂 🙂
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It’s my favourite part of Thailand, probably because my husband and I first visited it in the early 1980’s when there were few visitors and it was still like a village with most people engaged in fishing and agriculture (pineapples mostly). Nowadays it is massive, with supermarkets, golf courses, international hotels etc. But we grew with it so it remains a special place and I have many Thai friends there.
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We feel much the same about some places here 🤗💕
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You guessed!
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