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Song Khran Krabi 2014

Fun with a go pro on Song Khran day – Happy new Year Krabi!!

Cendarwasih Bay, Indonesia

Cendarwasih Bay is on the east coast of West Papua. Whale Sharks live there. Under the Bagans……

Piman Pu Villa

Piman Pu means “paradise for crabs”
This is a private Thai-style villa for rent – forget staying in condos or hotels – get back to nature, but stay on the beach, in private and in comfort. This traditional ecotourism Thai-style beach villa has comfortable sleeping facilities and is equipped with a modern kitchen and bathrooms.

The house is elevated, and equipped with fans, and with the sea breezes air-conditioning is not necessary.The location is beautiful, majestic and peaceful. The villa is set in its own garden setting with direct access to near private beach on unspoilt Luboh Bay, Koh Pu.From the villa are also stunning views to Koh Lanta and to the mountain which dominates Koh Pu at 395 metres.

Koh Pu is accessed by a beautiful boat crossing. At high tide the boat can come right to the front of the house.Luboh Beach (Ao Luboh) has bungalow style resort accommodation, which is friendly and inexpensive, but ‘Piman Pu’ is the only private villa for rent built to this standard currently on Koh Pu’s Luboh Beach..

Underwater People

Matt Mitchell shoots stunning underwater portraits for Krabi Web Media……

Live Music at Amata Bar in Krabi Town

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Tha Amata bar is closed now, but here is a peak at what it used to be like……..

Vegetarian Festival in Krabi

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Every year there is a Vegetarian Festival in Thailand. I shot some video there for a couple of hours…….

 

 

The parade during the 2012 Vegetarian Festival in Krabi from Krabi Imaging on Vimeo.

The parade during the 2012 Vegetarian Festival in Krabi

The Elephant Whisperer

Sangduen Chailert, or Lek, as she is generally known, has already rescued over 200 elephants. She has dedicated her life to saving the Asian elephant and founded a special camp, The Elephant Nature Park to protect them. We follow this winner of Time Magazine’s “Asian Hero of the Year” Award in her work.

The Elephant Whisperer

The Elephant Whisperer

Krabi Konnect

Krabi Konnect asked us to make a short animated video about their tour company. It was to be embedded on their home page and can be seen here

Endangered Sealife

Hawksbill Turtles Eretmochelys imbricata   are found quite easily around the dive sites of Krabi, within the Phi Phi National Marine Reserve. I have lots of stocked footage of them and we are currently putting together a series of one minute shorts highlighting the threats facing marine life throughout the planet. We started with the Hawksbill Turtle, but stay tuned for more……….


From Wikipedia×
General consensus has determined sea turtles, including E. imbricata to be, at the very least, threatened species because of their slow growth and maturity, and slow reproductive rates. Many adult turtles have been killed by humans, both deliberately and accidentally. In addition, human and animal encroachment threatens nesting sites and small mammals dig up eggs. In the U.S. Virgin Islands, mongooses raid Hawksbill nests (along with those of other sea turtles like Dermochelys coriacea) right after they are laid.

 

In 1982 the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species first listed E. imbricata as endangered.This endangered status continued through several reassessments in 1986, 1988, 1990, and 1994 until it was upgraded in status to critically endangered in 1996. Two petitions challenged its status as an endangered species prior to this, claiming that the turtle (along with three other species) had several significant stable populations worldwide. These petitions were rejected based on their analysis of data submitted by the Marine Turtle Specialist Group (MTSG). The data given by the MTSG showed that the worldwide hawksbill sea turtle population had declined by 80% in the three most recent generations, and that there was no significant population increase as of 1996. CR A2 status was denied however, because the IUCN did not find sufficient data to show the population likely to decrease by a further 80% in the future.

 

The species (along with the entire family Cheloniidae) has been listed on Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. It is illegal to import or export turtle products, or to kill, capture, or harass hawksbill sea turtles.