Monsoon Flooding in Thailand: Where's My Jet Ski?

in Pinmapple2 years ago (edited)

Again and again the road lead us right into a new lake, if I could only transform my bike into an amphibious motorbike jet ski combo. All the photos below were taken roadside, so you can just imagine how over and over again we had to make a decision if the water was too deep to pass on our motorbike or we'd have to find another way. Fortunately the Thais had more confidence that myself, and didn't mind just winging it while we watched. One time an overconfident Thai went for it, they ended up driving right into deep water. They had to get off their bike in waist deep water and struggled to push their flooded bike to shallower water. The following week Tow-trucks were hauling off submerged vehicles for repair all over the island. Now come have a look at these wild monsoon flood waters here in Koh Phangnan Thailand.


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I think you pasted twice .... but that's OK!!! The pics are worth looking at twice.

When I saw the picture of the corn, I can remember my grand-dad saying "Corn doesn't like wet toes". So, hopefully the water will recede quickly before any permanent damage happens to those crops.