Last July 15, 2018 I went to Kayin state Myanmar to see this massive waterfalls being bragged about by my Karen - Burmese (tribe) student. Lo & behold I was being convinced that I needed to see it myself before going back to Korat. Early morning of Sunday- we off to cross the river with my co teacher and our Karen student as our guide, we hiked almost half an hour to get to this quaint village to rent a car. Surprisingly, there's no public cars or transportation going to the place - so you have to bring your own car of find someone around where you could rent a car. Lucky us, coz our student has a military uncle who works in the area, and we did rent the car 2,000 Baht.
The driving was really far and not so easy as I would have to describe it. You could see a lot of Burmese soldiers scattering around every sides of the road all the way up to the location. I was honestly nervous coz I didn't bring my passport then. Somehow, we saw the waterfalls and it was really nice and huge.
All you'll find on this blog are some of my own diary entries and photos taken at various points in my life, as well as life pictures, a summary of my life, and information about my perspective and the environment. I learned skills and participated in exchanges that helped me become a more balanced person. I do not spell or grammar check.
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