Saturday, March 22, 2008

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Here are some pictures of the dance that we went to see, so you can admire the costumes and observe that dances are all built around the sequence of daily life and the last photo corresponds to an elaborate dance to celebrate the rice harvest.



Here local bullets, made of wicker, players form a circle and then make passes with the head or feet, and thus earn points based on style, difficulty and / or the diversity of the pass executed. A variation of this game where players are divided into two teams from each side of a volleyball net and ball do the same thing. This game is also good practice for the children (yeah. .. well, not too small anyway!), Adolescents and adults.



Thai children bathing in the river, it's so hot here that they are trying to cool off as they can. It has not had the impression that the children could swim because none will keep away from the edge, having said that they had the air quite comfortable in the water al, they jumped on board, made of apne etc. ...



As you can see, here too the children make the hula hoop.



Here is a local jump rope, children make them the same by attaching elastic between them. FYI
children play here also al elastic, as well as the tops and marbles.



following Thai chess, can not you detail the rules would be too long, just know that they are not exactly the same pieces and the same rules as ours.

Cote sport we have seen many Thai of all ages to play football elsewhere many adults watch the national championship assiduously English and many also know a lot of french players: Zidane of course, Thierry Henry, Anelka ....

The national sport is Thai boxing, we had the opportunity to see some training sessions after which we decided not to put photos on the blog: this is a very violent sport, the boxers have the right to give beatings with fists, elbows, knees and feet, it has seen such a boxer getting his head to the other with his hands and give him a knee, or give another kick in the neck. Brief need not say more, very violent, a lot of ailments of the coup ...

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Leisure: The vegetation



A cashew nuts, the orange fruit can not eat, we eat only nuts that you can see passing down.



Cashew nuts trying to dry out, since after picking fruits and nuts detached they must be dry before eating.



This is a hevea, people here to cut into the trunk to recover the sap as it used to manufacture rubber.




Bananas.



A banyan tree typical of Asia, it is sacred to Buddhists because c is the tree under which Buddha was born.



Viewed on a Thai river, we put the picture just so you can get an idea of Thai landscapes that are super nice ...



Coconut trees.


A rice ...



a bunch of bananas.



We have learned from our trip that pineapples do not grow on trees but in different plants or herbs not very high.



Bamboos.



A frangipani.



A head of boudhha stuck in the roots of a tree, very pretty! Memory for Thailand is a Buddhist majority country, they are very practical one thus finds temples everywhere, every corner, beautiful temples with lots of gilded Buddha statues each more beautiful than others.



A nice tree there .... does not know his name but it reminded us in the Fall (when we are in spring) of the blow we took pictures.




A bonsai with a stupa in the background in a temple.



A lotus flower.



Here is a picture of jack fruit, fruit typical of Asia.

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Hello world! Here we are now
in Thailand where we spend a great time. Thailand is a country very touristy, c dy is very easy to travel because everything is done for tourists, no problem to find a bus, internet, or sleep ....
People are generally pretty friendly and smiling through cons it is quite difficult to communicate with them because of one hand, they generally do not speak very good English and the other they are always so many tourists that they are quite blazes.

Thailand is a constitutional monarchy and the king and queen are worshiped by the people. Most Thai purchafe permanently photos, pictures and posters of the members of the royal family to bring them home or in their shops. Similarly there are pictures of the king everywhere in the streets, as well as pictures of his sister who died two months ago (the country is in mourning for one year). All Mondays are many Thai royal yellow polo (Royal Flush) with the royal emblem to pay tribute to their king, but there are also a bracelet with yellow writing on it constantly "Long live the king." In some cities the national anthem rang at 8am in the morning or evening to 18h, at that time all the Thais completely stop any activity, they start standing and sitting are sils s s immobilize completely silent until the end of the song, then when c is finite and they all say thank you sometimes long live the king and life resumes. C is very impressive to see, life stands still for once! In
complement certainly enormously from Thai love their king, but really in the whole people are not so free either: First of all, there is enormous social pressure, it is unthinkable for a Thai example of not respecting the arrest and silence during the broadcast of the anthem on pain of being dismissed from other, more publicly criticize the king is liable to such imprisonment.

The country is less developed than Malaysia and Singapore, it has found common ground with India negative: we see a new child workers around the streets, beggars, the streets are very very dirty (feet are black dirt evening c is amazing!), people throw their garbage again on the ground said this here s they are caught they are fined and here there are garbage cans, waste does not pile to every corner . Here people speak very badly in the whole English (the English is not taught al public school, people must send their children to private school s they want their children learn English) and all merchants will serve as a calculator communicate the price of one hand to avoid any problems of communication with foreign countries, partly to avoid to make miscalculation, in fact, the schools in Thailand is not mandatory, most are not ny or very alles little and therefore do not know how to count or read. We see very little Thai reading in general (or other newspaper).

Cote religion, the majority of people are Buddhists, so there are lots of temples around the town and country (no more than 300 temples in the city of Chiang Mai for example!), And can often be seen on a mountains or at the turn of a path in the campaign a huge Buddha sitting or standing. The temples are all more beautiful than each other, gold and red with a lot of details in painting, sculpture. At the interior lots of statues of Buddhas and sometimes also wax statues of important monks who died (impressionant! it looks like the real monks! Even better than the Musee Grevin ...). At the outdoor statues of elephants often (sacred animals here) or dragons to protect the temple.
can also see the Buddhist monks, dressed in orange robes, everywhere! They are not only very numerous but also they feed only thanks to what people give them to eat so they are daily in the streets begging. Be a monk here has nothing to do with being a priest with us, this is not necessarily a vocation for life, for some yes but for the Most c is rather as a time of their lives, so many monks are a time (usually several years anyway!) and then stop to move on. Their life is hard enough, they must meet a whole bunch of strict rules (no right to touch women, not allowed to eat after noon, no right to possess or purchase (s rule which says it relaxes over the years and becomes not possess too many have all the same laptop, some books, but no jewelry, clothes, video games ...), no right to do sport (this says they have the right watch TV once a week when there is a TV and young monks love to watch football championships), bond getting up at 4am every day and spend three-quarters of his day to pray, beg, s deal with the upkeep of the temple or s instruction.

Cote landscape and environment, Thailand is a very beautiful country but unfortunately that will degrade enormously over time, partly because of certain forms of agriculture (in Chiang Mai people practice slash and burn, so there acres and acres of vegetation that burn every year and never have no time to grow back.) of deforestation in order to sell exotic woods like teak to foreign countries), but above all because of the massive constructions, anarchic and not at all respectful of the environment especially in large cities or tourist attractions (the beautiful beaches or islands, etc.), there is therefore huge ugly buildings built every year to make enn hotels and others who distort more landscapes.

Apart from that Thais speak Thai therefore, that uses an alphabet of their own, c is sometimes difficult to locate themselves as everything is not always written in Thai and English but hey!
We still learned a few words in Thai, the two most important in our eyes: sawadika (or when c sawadikrap eest man speaking) which means hello and khumpuka (or khumpukrap for a man) who wants to say thank you.

Let's talk about our trip: We first went to Krabi in the south west Thailand and we are leftovers briefly before joining Kho Phi Phi, an island in front of Krabi. The arrival on the island was a huge shock to us, it s is proved to be rather crowded and packed with tourists ... On the main beach we could see hundreds of boat moorings (all types: taxi boat type boat, sailboat, yacht, speed boat, ferry ...), a dozen ferry disembarking or boarding hundreds of tourists Thousands of tourists swarming the beach, in the streets of the city, hundreds of buildings, bungalows, shops (scuba diving, internet, clothes, memories ...). In short the horror! As we said at that moment, the island could be without beautiful buildings, boats, thousands of people everywhere, without the infernal noise (boats, loud music in bars and restaurants, etc.) and the smell of gasoline. What a pity! In a quick look you could really understand and visualize what is the mass tourism and its consequences. It has now migrated to one of the few beaches still a bit quiet the other side of the island. The bottom we took the opportunity to snorkel (scuba diving and snorkeling), c was both beautiful and sad. Wonderful because we could very easily see a whole bunch of beautiful colorful fish. Not only the turquoise water was so very good visibility but also very hot so full of tropical fish! But sorry because many corals were dead either the tsunami or by consequence of hundreds of boats are constantly moored s in these waters and that there has nonetheless seen a lot of waste in the water. Moreover, the fish came to meet us, some even had us taste, at the beginning we found it funny but it was quickly understood by seeing how people from here very regulieremment distribute bread to the fish to make them come and meet tourists They thus disrupting the ecosystem. The fish came to us so that we thought was going to feed them. We have also made a trek on the island, we first went to a walk in the center of the island, or the search did not track, or there is therefore much less guest houses and more houses in a local incredible state of disrepair, then on the heights, we have first to cross the forest to reach the summit and thus able to observe the tremendous amount of waste everywhere, and then reach the top we could contemplate this a little more depressing. In addition there were pictures of the island 20 years ago, absolutely gorgeous, and the island before the tsunami already badly damaged by tourism and then the photos after the tsunami, everything has been devastated c is incredible, trees, buildings .... And now a little over 3 years after the trees have no regrowth yet but little or buildings yes, even more than that before ... can you imagine the decor!

short we do not dwell on this island, we then went to a small khao lak town on the west coast north of Phuket Island, the lower we tried to visit a school to no avail (no one spoke English and it was not far from the big holiday so we were kindly sent to graze) and we went diving in a luscious site: the Similan Islands. C was absolutely wonderful, it's a protected national park it is necessary to pay for it, more and c is a set of tiny islands well offshore (1h30 by boat) so no hotels, shops etc. c is not to say tourism if n is divers and dive down are extremely expensive so not many people ... A little piece of paradise, clear water, white sand beaches and under water wonders: rays, turtles , small sharks (Not dangerous we can assure you), moray eels, lobsters, lots of clown fish, parrotfish, barracuda and other ... During the boat ride we even had the opportunity to see manta rays than 2 meters in diameter follow us and do somersaults .... genial!
We also went to visit a rehabilitation center for gibbons (apes). In Thailand many poachers capture the babies gibbons (often by killing the mother of elsewhere) and then sell them to Thais who keep them as pets so that they are babies (when they become adults at about 5 to 7 years, they become too large and too aggressive people so rid s), or who stand to make people laugh tourists and thus earn money, they apprenent their example has to do somersaults, shake hands, they dress them in bars they make them drink beer or smoke ... All these situations are illegal and most monkeys besides being deprived of their natural habitats are poorly treated (sometimes beaten or malnourished, etc.). The Centre therefore aims to recover the maximum possible with the gibbons with the authorities (so thanks to denunciations) and then try to rehabilitate c is to say of them used again to live independently, without rights, in their natural habitat, and when it works they release them from detention in the forest of a protected national park (s they release them outside a park they would again catches). C was a day very interresting, very informative ... we must now learn a lesson!

Then we returned to Bangkok where we spent a few days. Nudes were staying down in the tourist district, a district has both very pleasant, very lively, with lots of small shops of all kinds of food stalls, all cheap, all the lights, music ... But at the same time very upset, yet there has been deviance tourist: prostitution, excessive consumption of alcohol or the drugs, brief this stuff. So we spend our entire days away from this place to visit temples or ancient palace, very beautiful! We also surveyed the streets of Bangkok in the heat (45 degrees ... and yes!), as everywhere in Asia we have seen lots of food stalls everywhere, of men or women mending clothes or repairing soles, but also lots massage parlors out of the street, the Thai loves getting a massage.
Here c is amazing what is the order of coquetry or well being is rather popular among the things unlike us or c is rather a luxury. So here it costs nothing at all (implying even for the locals) to get a massage or a manicure / pedicure, clothes, jewelry, bags, shoes are not expensive at all and so on. The Thai are generally pretty cute, well dressed, well coiffed pretty!

After Bangkok we went to Ayuttaya, a city north of Bangkok, which was the ancient royal capital there very long. A very nice city, smaller and less developed than Bangkok is therefore found the huge cockroaches, rats running around the streets, what kind of things not very nice but c is also in this kind of town that there are fewer tourists and so that the contacts with the locals remain possible. So we had the chance to meet three Thai, Wanida, Kha, and Aun (two girls and a boy in order ...) with whom we stayed virtually throughout our stay in Ayuttaya. Together we rented bikes and we surveyed the city to visit the ruins of ancient temples and palaces, very nice! We also went in several modern temples, still beautiful, and we visited a large walk very nice, everything lein of colors and scents, or things DRIED fries. So we tasted a bunch of new things, like pork rind fried in batter (not great ...), fish dry (not bad but very very dirty!), Or has cookies coconut rape (delicieux. ..).

We then went to Lopburi, a little further north, another town full of temple ruins of the same period and infested with monkeys. Indeed, this city is one that brings together the largest number of monkeys in Thailand, c is the positive side that we see everywhere it s great to watch them as close to (feed the babies, play etc. ..), c the negative side is that they are a real blight on the premises, they climb everywhere and thus spoil everything (tv antenna, son electric ...) and suddenly they are very accustomed to people, they are no longer afraid of everything, they climb so we desssus without hesitation. C at the beginning is rather surprising and even funny but it quickly becomes oppressive because they are 3 or 4 times you jump from behind, you do not see them .... So we quickly learned not to hang out too close to monkeys, gwen said it has still had time to be bitten by a monkey (he was afraid we do not really know why and s is then set to bite ran away), a bite deep enough that we may need to go hospital to al him injections against rabies prevention (rabies being frequent here).

No hospital in Lopburi, we therefore took the first train to chiang mai, 15h commuting sat with doors and windows not closing, lights on all night, and as people in India who spend all night selling food, drinks etc ... Well it was not overslept and arrived to find that it has a guest house we went to hospital for gwen al. Everything was very clean, the doctors spoke English impeccably short if n is waiting like home ... So we spent the day al hospital! As Gwen would make several injections we have been "stuck" a time to Chiang Mai, schools being closed due to summer holidays so we played our visitors. We first of all, a massage, it has discovered the Thai massage, really great! Then we took Thai cooking classes, as you said it is rather fans of Thai cuisine is that if n is too much fat, it has taken a lot of fun to cook good food and the devour after! We also walk a lot and crisscrosses the city by visiting many temples (or we could include talking with young Buddhist monks who are available to tourists for more information on Buddhism and thus improve their English) and thousands of steps, still anime , Colorful and fragrant ... ours will seem very dull to us back! We are also going to a dance thai, unfortunately not terrible, only intended for tourists, dances lasted 45 seconds to 1 minute maximum, some dancers had the air of profound boredom s even yawned, but hey ca us all the same allowed to discover a whole bunch of local costumes and dances! We also spent a day in a sanctuary for elephants. C is a center that occupies recover s elephants that people no longer want because they are too old and / or disabled and can no longer work and therefore bring more of the money, treat them and provide them the best life possible until the end of their days. Unable to release it into the nature not only because most do not necessarily survive (cartains are blind or with a foot in etc.) and secondly they might be captured again. Indeed the fate of elephants is not always better than sgibbons in Thailand, many elephants are used to work in shipyards transport timber for example, and especially since the arrival of machines for many yards are used for tourism either to make the tourists trekking to elephants, or to do tricks, they are taught by example to do a kiss, grab a hat and put on the head of someone, sometimes even painting. The big problem is that the Most of the time these elephants are not well treated, they are beaten, malnourished or drugs for which they remain quiet. In the center so the elephants are cared for (some arrive in a bad way), then they live quietly. Tourists who come to spend the day do not go over it since they no longer work, they just feed them, wash them (it goes in the river with them and then rubbed to remove their mud), and admire ... This is a wonderful experience! We spend hours and watch them play elephant calves! In short a well-supported in Chiang Mai, while alternating with visits al hospital still long ...

After Chiang Mai we then went on an island Kho Chang al is large in size but not very busy last say over the islands west at least, and frequented mainly by local tourism. We had the opportunity to swim in incredibly hot water and make a new snorkel, we discovered while walking with a pen fifteen alligators in it, probably a farm ... We have also been invited several times has to join a table of local example but those who speak virtually no English our exchanges were limited to exchange our names, or say they came from, how long it was in Thailand and what we saw then be smiles ...

Then our Thai visa expiring us are parties to join the Laos we're going to blow across the south to north, not north to south so you can return to Thailand one week before going to Cambodia to visit the schools. We arrived in Laos yesterday, not even enough for a section so but for now everything seems much quieter, less urban, less touristy. For cons the people speak English let alone that in Thailand, we're screwed!
It tells you more soon ....
pending
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Thailand: The Animals

Here are some pictures of animals that we have crossed into Thailand:



This is not just any lizard is an iguana, but it is not very large it measures only 25 cm (50 cm with the tail)



Here is the very dangerous alligator (they were a fortnight in the pen he was probably a farm, we have not managed to get more information)



Ok We know that you know what it is that a dog was just put a picture because here we see everywhere ... Cons here by very few of them are of pets, most live in the streets and do not belong to anyone, so some can be aggressive and most especially in poor health, while thin and sick.



Voci a hermit crab that we saw on a beach in southern Thailand.



monkeys ... Since the beginning of our trip we saw in all the countries we cross. Here in Thailand we saw a Lopburi, the city that collects the most monkeys in Thailand, the positive side for the inhabitants of the city c is that it attracts many tourists who spend so money in hotels and restaurants, c is the negative side they are not confined to the temples, they wander around town on roofs, son electric, cars, they are so much damage, they smear and ruin everything with their excrement, they disrupt the TV antenna, they steal everything that drags especially the food ... Those of photo were in a temple, they were at least a hundred, not shy at all, they came to see us, we climbed over. There were lots of babies monkeys, mothers fed them and remove lice.



Here is one of many beautiful birds we have seen, unfortunately we do not know the name of this (if anyone knows him a n t hesitate to tell us ...) but we love his song !



The enormous frogs and toads of Asia (which make an infernal racket every night).



Here is a photo of a lizard, you see it you have not lied they are rather large.

And finally: a elenphanteau playing.

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Thailand Thailand: Food

Here is a little behind the curry there are reds, yellows and greens, they are made from coconut milk and spices and eat with sticky rice.
And finally the pad Thai noodles sauteed dish cooked with spices, sugar and peanuts.


Yes good to be agreement we might have been started by a general article about Thailand before you do an article on food but Thai food is so good that we could not resist the urge you speak on ... We even took cooking classes Thai then see! The cuisine is quite spicy, fairly fat (that's not terrible ...), very sweet (that 's not terrible either but, what is good ...) and especially very varied, you can find everything: salads, soups, lots of desserts, of sorts appetizers, rice dishes, noodles, curries (stews), they also cook meat of any type unlike the countries we visited before: Beef, chicken, pork, duck, shrimp, fish, etc. ... They also eat lots of vegetables varies. In short, it's very good!



We begin a small photo of Gwen eating a cricket grid ... Yes yes you see and you read ... Here people like to eat a lot of insect screens not as a meal but rather say to nibble. They eat crickets, cockroaches, worms, moths, always grids ... It must be said that insects are so huge here that there actually has to eat meat on it! We tested for you and we find that it has the taste of chicken and fried.



Well, the pictures are not really in the traditional order a meal because this is a dessert, but who cares. It s called a roti (as in Malaysia) but it is not exactly the same, c is a kind of crepe, the dough is sweetened, fried in oil and can put whatever you want inside al: Fruit, chocolate, condensed milk (they love it here ...), sugar, jam, etc ... In fact they are departing a large circle like a crepe, then they put the seal the center and then fold the four corners to close the crepe and are then back on both sides. At the end they cut the crepe into small pieces, then eat the pieces al using a toothpick.



Here is another exmple of what love Thai food for snacks, the more we tested, this is not bad but too much fat and sugar, this is not what you prefer. They are a bunch of different dried fish or fried, they are also kind of a donut-based pork rinds (they love anything that is bold here, they put a large amount of oil each time they cook ), weird but good!



Here is a picture to show you here that there are dozens and dozens of desserts and sweets ... It makes us really happy because globally in countries previously we did not eat too much sugar, it's been so long that we did not eat some sweets and c is awfully good ... In addition all the desserts seem APET, they are all very colorful, and as many cookies as pastries, tastes are varied: pineapple, coconut, strawberry, mango ...

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Malaysia: Malaysia



Here are some pictures of our visit to the islands history to make you dream a little .....



Here's bungalow where we slept on the second island on which we went, Pulau Kapas, very nice, c is in the bungalow that the frog in the photo section animals had taken up residence in our bathroom.



Here is a picture to show you how the rise in Malaysian palm trees to pick coconuts, no need to scale, they bend their feet and climb ... very very much! Gwen and I tries but can not climb more than one meter .... then we glided



The beautiful beaches ...



The islands in Malaysia are all not very large and still rather natural on some beaches and bungalows were built as well as shops to accommodate tourists but other beaches are pristine and generally the interior of the islands too, so there are beaches on the edges and the jungle in the middle ... So remaining on an island you can go trekking or long depending on the size of the island in the jungle.



another track ... his name is long beach c ...



Now that you've seen some beautiful pictures can tell you about our stay on the islands discomfort. We first went to the smaller beaches Kecil, the smaller islands perhantian, in northeast Malaysia then we went to Pulau Kapas, a little further south, an even smaller island, 2km long and 1km wide!

These two islands being little or no tourism, so wild yet, we saw quite a few animals. In particular, we saw lizards (big lizards) 1m, 1.50m or even 2 meters ... very impressive but not dangerous at all, at least if we do not bother ... It s sometimes approached restaurants to eat leftovers that cooks roaring through the window behind.
We have also been attacked by monkeys, macaques more accurately. One day, right after noon, we were at our guest house (kind of cheap hotel ..) talking with the owner of the premises when We saw monkeys, a dozen coming in our direction. They began to overturn trash cans and dig in, swing from a bungalow and want to catch everything that was brilliant (and thus belonging to customers bungalows ... so moral: Do not leave trainer and firmly close the door and windows). The owner told us that they had to hunt or they would destroy everything and steal things. So we took long pieces of wood and we pat the ground doing a lot of noise to scare them. It has managed to chase them but only at the end of an hour, the monkeys were not at all No frightened, sometimes they began to run towards us, shaking their arms above their heads, grumbling, They then stopped aa s barely 2 meters from us showing teeth ... very aggressive! The owner then has previously explained that the monkeys do not ventured s up to the beaches, they remained in the jungle. Only last year the shop was kept in captivity a baby monkey for the amusement of tourists up a time that they're successful escape and c is now the monkey who became leader of the band of monkeys who comes regularly on beaches and was trying to attack us. This monkey had been accustomed to tourists, it na more afraid of men and he knows where to find food easily .....
In addition, we saw a snake (the one gwen almost walking), lots of huge bebete like a grasshopper giant, big spiders, big frogs ....
We also had the opportunity to go diving and snorkeling, c was a great experience! The sea water is much clearer here than at home, almost transparent in places, we had a very good visibility was thus able to see a bunch of colorful fish, unfortunately we do not know the names of all but we have seen between other clownfish (like Nemo), perrroquets fish, barracudas ...

On the second island where we went, Pulau Kapas, we really lived an extraordinary moment. The island is as you said the very small and not very touristy. In addition, we went there late February, which corresponds to the end monsoon let alone people! All this to tell you that we found on our arrival on the island that we were the only two tourists from all over the island! C was really a very funny situation, everyone was very caring for us, and we were the only two to bathe (the locals do not swim as we have AC and they said only when he was horribly hot ), so we had a private beach! In addition, the day after our arrival on the island there is s set to rain on the continent, a heavy rain storm with type storm, lightning and strong winds, we on the island there was nothing at all if n is a gray sky but on the coast c was very violent and it lasted several days. So all the routes boat with the island were cut for safety reasons and it s is found "stuck" on the island for 4 days. C was rather nice, being the only two tourists to the island for 5 days and then the coup there was not to supply food or oil. So we had to save the oil and electricity use at a minimum, the managers of our guest house fires were so every night on the beach as a light, they went so far as he was showering day for not having to turn light etc. ... Cote food, we had to walk every night on the island to find a place that still had supplies of food (few places have fridges so stores are never very large) to eat.
During these few days we have had the opportunity to meet a 10 year old boy who lives on the island. It tells us a little life, he must take a boat every morning to go to school on the coast al (c is the only child living on the island now al so no school!) And every night to return home him. During the monsoon it will live with his grandmother who lives on the coast so as not to be stuck on the island, but nobody had seen this storm coming, it s is found as we caught on the island in the impossibility of al go school.
You may think that he has a life of dream, live on an island inhabited bit, in a beautiful house on a private beach, was able to bathe in translucent blue waters or when he wants to walk in the jungle and see the snakes, monkeys and other exotic animals very easily ... C is that Gwen and I are first of all, said the boy but we quickly explained that on the contrary it No was not very happy on the island: it is all alone, no other children so he is bored, he sees the sea every day from na more once he too wanted to sy swim except when it gets too hot, it is s already walk in the jungle so that he knows by heart and that na more exotic or anything exciting for him and ultimately he dreams of something c is live on the coast in a city and you can see his friends a little more that al school and so he spends his time on the computer to play or talk with friends msn.