Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
NO! Definitely NOT safe. STAY HOME!
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
Yes of course! Just stay in local places to stick with expat folks who live there for a long time. Unless there are any political crisis you should be fine
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
One of the best holidays I had was in the southern provinces. Blissfully devoid of tourists.
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
Hat Yai, Trang, Yala, Pattani...all wonderful places.
Jesus loves you...Mexico is great, right?
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
did u ever make it down to Betong from Yala ? a beautiful road and only about 40 check points to pass thru LOL
I dont care much for Hat yai, or Pattani but do like satun on the west coast
Kota Bharu in Malaysia(just over the border) is nice as well.
IN fact, next week, gf is off so am possible heading on a road trip down south
BTW bombs going off all over the south still, but they seem to target; Military, police, teachers.
Most NOT reported except in local news
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Is it Safe to Visit Thailand ?
In just two years there are 60 unexplained deaths of British nationals in Thailand: report
12 April 2018
There are 60 unexplained deaths of British nationals in Thailand in just two years, a new report claims.
The Daily Mail citing figures from the Foreign Office says that between 2014 and 2016, 1,151 British nationals died in Thailand.
While the cause of most of those deaths has been established, 60 are currently classed as “unknown”.
https://www.samuitimes.com/in-just-two- ... nd-report/
12 April 2018
There are 60 unexplained deaths of British nationals in Thailand in just two years, a new report claims.
The Daily Mail citing figures from the Foreign Office says that between 2014 and 2016, 1,151 British nationals died in Thailand.
While the cause of most of those deaths has been established, 60 are currently classed as “unknown”.
https://www.samuitimes.com/in-just-two- ... nd-report/
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