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Phi Phi Islands southern Thailand      


Phi Phi island, Phi Phi island village, Phi Phi island Thailand,
Leonardo DiCaprio, the Beach, Phi Phi island resort, Phi Phi islands Thailand, Phi Phi island hotels

The Phi Phi islands are Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Lae and Koh Yung (Mosquito Island).

Until any years ago a Muslim fishing community now I absolute "in" destination for backpacker and others. Recently also some upscale luxury tourism started, no wonder  with this attractive environment its a real international tourist destination.

The Tsunami washed away almost everything on Phi Phi island southern Thailand ( 2 hotels remained) but now in 2008 all is restored, up and running.

Cynics say it was a good whitewash since most of the structures have been real ugly, quickly and cheap put together.

No need to explain a lot
, the pictures of Phi Phi island southern Thailand speak for themselves , sunbathing a splash into the emerald water, maybe a dive to see a great underwater world or just enjoy some drinks on the beach and dance the night away.

Do some snorkeling in the warm tropical water around Phi Phi Islands and say hello to fish they are always curious on this  2 leg creatures who try to watch them.

The Phi Phi Islands Thailand functioned as location for the movie “The Beach”, especially “Maya Beach” ( picture below) and the Hollywood scouts were right with this dream location.

Phi Phi  Panorama Picture or Photo southern Thailand
Phi Phi Islands Panorama
Phi Phi Islands Deep Limestone Ravine southern ThailandPhi Phi Island small yachts southern Thailand
Phi Phi Islands Limestone Ravine                                                  Phi Phi Island small yachts southern Thailand
Phi Phi Beach southern Thailand
Phi Phi Beach sandy Beach                        Phi Phi Maya Beach
Sail Ship at Phi Phi southern Thailand
Phi Phi Bay with Limestone Boulder                                             4 Mast Sailing Ship at Phi Phi                 Phi Phi Video


Phi Phi Islands - An Amazing Holiday Location


Phi Phi islands in southern Thailand are highly rated. Phuket, Phi Phi islands and the Islands in the Andaman Sea north west of Phuket are among the world's top ten scuba diving locations. Phi Phi islands offer exotic beaches, some adventure above and below the surface, great food, the Phi Phi islands have the right ingredients for a perfect holiday. There are breath taking reefs and underwater rock formations plus abundant marine life, great opportunities for divers of all levels.

 

You can go on a live-aboard diving trip, a daytrips to plenty of dive locations, dive centers are around and dive courses available for every level of scuba diving.

 Phi Phi Islands scuba dive supply Ship
Phi Phi Islands scuba dive supply Ship

Phi Phi Island, boasts very clear visibility in the water, awesome rock formations and a ecosystem that contains a lot of marine life. The water is also warm having average surface temperatures of about 22 degrees Celsius. There are plenty of different varieties of corals, bright colored fish and other creatures of the sea which also includes some large reef fish. While stony corals are the life blood of the reef, soft corals are a prominent part of the reef. In some places they look like fields of undersea wildflowers.


Besides the water treasures there are beautiful beaches, restaurants, vibrant night life and a number of other attractions like paragliding behind the speedboat or just let the legs hanging down and listen to the wind.


 

When Leonardo DiCaprio agreed to star in The Beach as a follow-up to the blockbuster Titanic, Phi Phi Island Limestone Waterfront southern Thailand
Phi Phi Island idyllic Limestone Waterfront southern Thailand

Chinese Visitor at Phi Phi

Phi Phi Beach between the 2 islands southern Thailand
Phi Phi Beach between the 2 islands southern Thailand

Phi Phi Long Tail Boat southern Thailand
Phi Phi Long Tail Boat southern Thailand
Off Phi Phi late afternoon southern Thailand
Off Phi Phi late afternoon southern Thailand

he probably thought he'd get a nice rest on location in an unspoiled Thai paradise.

The Beach, based on a novel by the young British writer Alex Garland, is about an idyllic island where things go horribly wrong. Unfortunately, in this case, life appears to have imitated art. Things went horribly wrong for the film, when local environmentalists

!! read the text on this subject further below !!

noticed the crew tearing up the protected national park on Phi Phi Leh Island with bulldozers -at that time Maya Beach where this happened was not within the NP regulation, remark by the webmaster-.

The idea was to make the scenery look more classically "tropical" and to widen the beach for a football scene. The work included planting 100 non-native coconut palms and removing much of the natural vegetation, including giant milkweed, sea pandanus, spider lily and other beach grass whose roots, say Thai environmentalists, hold the sand formations on treasured Maya Beach in place.

The filmmakers paid the Thailand Forestry Department $100,000 to shoot scenes on the protected island, which angered local protesters like Ing Kanjanavanit, who denounced what she called "over-the-table bribery." She added, "Our laws should not be for sale." Activists temporarily blockaded the beach and filed a court brief, but the filming went ahead earlier this year.

Bryony Schwam, director of the Montana-based Women's Voices for the Earth, (WVE) encountered the environmental protest on a recent vacation in Thailand, and was inundated with response after she posted details and photos on WVE's web site (http://www.wildrockies.org/wve/beach.htm).

"People everywhere in Thailand were talking about it," Schwam says. "They were asking, `Suppose we came over to the U.S. and bulldozed Yellowstone Park to make a movie?' They tried to meet with the studio [20th Century Fox], but nothing happened." WVE then circulated a petition via e-mail calling for a filmgoer boycott.

Tim Keating, executive director of New York-based Rainforest Relief, describes the environmental insensitivity as "very typical of Hollywood. They talk about how green they are, then use endangered tropical luan wood to make sets, and threaten the Ballona wetlands near Los Angeles to build the Dreamworks offices."

For his part, a shellshocked DiCaprio told the Los Angeles Times that the protests were "a big waste of time ... There are a million important environmental issues going on throughout the world right now." Twentieth Century Fox spokeswoman Carol Sewell declined to comment, but sent an "environmental fact sheet" claiming that the beach would be fully restored to its original state, and citing approval for the remediation work from the Thai Forestry Department, the same government body that was paid $100,000.

The sheet added that crew members had picked up two tons of "inorganic rubbish" from the beach, mostly plastic carried in by tides. "That doesn't justify what they did," Schwam says.
By Jim Motavalli COPYRIGHT Earth Action Network, Inc and Gale Group


Phi Phi islands the hide out Beach
Phi Phi islands the hide out Beach

Farang Lady on Vacation Phi Phi southern Thailand
Farang Lady on Vacation Phi Phi southern Thailand
Main beaches on Phi Phi Islands before the Tsunami southern Thailand
Main beaches on Phi Phi Islands before the Tsunami southern Thailand
Phi Phi Viking Cave full of Birds Nest
Phi Phi Viking Cave full of Birds Nest

To put the "protests" during the film making of Di Caprio's -The Beach-  into context.

Coincidently, I -editor of this website- was in Phuket at that time and watched several "protests" which happen in Phuket Town just in front of the Robinson Department Store, that's the Phuket Town Centre.

As a pure matter of facts, I saw with my own eyes !! there was no real protest at all but there were hundreds of school children who were manipulated by their teaches to "protest".

The kids didn't even know what was going on but the teachers were in front and at the back of the moving mass and shouted to them via megaphones what they should scream. I asked one of my friends who was with me, to go and ask the the kids what they are doing, they told her they got free time form the school for 2 days when they go with the teachers to Phuket Town and do some protesting.

They didn't even know why they protested, but they did it on request of their teachers and to have some "sanook", so what ?

There were no OTHER protest groups around all this days, only the manipulated kids.

The next day the newspapers and other media made a big story out of it, its pure manipulation.

 

Phi Phi Beach big sailing ship anchoring
Phi Phi Beach big sailing ship anchoring
Phi Phi Small Secluded Beach
Phi Phi Small Secluded Beach
Phi Phi Islands Maya Beach southern Thailand
Phi Phi Islands Maya Beach southern Thailand


This is "The Beach" , actually it's Maya Beach, after the things happen.

After Maya Beach has been declared a national park, which means -don't touch- and everyone who touch the beach now must pay baht 200,- , now the guys in Bangkok make money with it, so what ?

 

 

 
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