Chinese Navy Ships to Celebrate New Koh Rong Naval Outpost

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jaynewcastle wrote:
Barang chgout wrote: Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:35 am
pczz wrote:Great. No beaches left in Cambodia at all. With all the experience in South China Sea they can fill in the gap between the islands and snooky and create even bigger casinos and submarine pens.
Cambodia never had decent beaches to start with. Nothing lost.

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Ever been to Oz?

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What has Oz got to do with great beaches in Cambodia ?

I've been back to Soksan beach a couple of times since my 1st visit in 2015, its still beautiful, but a lot busier now than it used to be, and it no longer has the natural beauty it did have, due to the hotel now being there
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Oz will show you that even the "best" Cambodian beaches are shit.
That's what Oz has to do with Cambodian beaches.

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Barang chgout wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:24 am Oz will show you that even the "best" Cambodian beaches are shit.
That's what Oz has to do with Cambodian beaches.

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Its just stupid to say all the beaches in Cambodia are shit, because the ones in Australia are better
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jaynewcastle wrote:Its just stupid to say all the beaches in Cambodia are shit, because the ones in Australia are better
Kaaaayyyy!
Guess Newcastle doesn't have real flash beaches then.
So, would it be cool to say PP is a top city, because we can't compare it to cities in other countries?
I'm with that!

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Didn't this off topic convo start with someone saying there weren't any decent beaches in KOW to start with..

Soksan Beach looks very decent to me!

To my mind, it's not an international p*ssing contest.. :hattip:
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clutchcargo wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 8:26 pm Didn't this off topic convo start with someone saying there weren't any decent beaches in KOW to start with..

Soksan Beach looks very decent to me!

To my mind, it's not an international p*ssing contest.. :hattip:
Sok san gets quite shitty when the tide is going the wrong way. Also nowhere on any of the islands is even vaguely the same as four years ago.
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cptrelentless wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 1:28 am
clutchcargo wrote: Sun Jan 20, 2019 8:26 pm Didn't this off topic convo start with someone saying there weren't any decent beaches in KOW to start with..

Soksan Beach looks very decent to me!

To my mind, it's not an international p*ssing contest.. :hattip:
Sok san gets quite shitty when the tide is going the wrong way. Also nowhere on any of the islands is even vaguely the same as four years ago.
Shitty.. as in no sewerage treatment works from the new resort? :wink:
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Warm flat water and plastic bags. What's not to like?

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