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		<title>Jet Skis are ruining another popular beach resort in Thailand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really used to like Kamala Beach, a popular resort area on Thailand&#8217;s Phuket Island. Despite the many cafes and shops along the boardwalk, as well as many lounge chair and massage concessions on the beach, it used to be a fairly mellow and quiet scene. Believe it or not, I liked Kamala Beach even [...]]]></description>
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I really used to like Kamala Beach, a popular resort area on Thailand&#8217;s Phuket Island. Despite the many cafes and shops along the boardwalk, as well as many lounge chair and massage concessions on the beach, it used to be a fairly mellow and quiet scene. Believe it or not, I liked Kamala Beach <em>even</em> better after the Tsunami of December 2004 cleansed the area of the boardwalk and its horde of concessions. The Post Tsunami Kamala Beach was devoid of lounge chairs and there was only a smattering of tourists.  I was there to survey the scene in August 2005 – the beach <em>was</em> wonderful and oh so quiet! </p>
<p>The last time I visited Kamala Beach was in December 2007 – things had changed considerably, not only was the boardwalk and all its concessions were back <em>(and then some)</em>, a very disturbing development impacted the Kamala Beach area – <strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_water_craft">Jet Skis</a></strong> had invaded the scene. </p>
<p>Trying to relax in the late afternoon from my lounge chair near Kamala Dreams Hotel was almost impossible due to the incessant noise of these awful machines whizzing by. Not only were they noisy, but the jet skis also dumped an inordinate amount of gas and oil right into sea, contributing to the growing problem of water pollution in Kamala Beach. <a href="http://www.greenopia.com/USA/news/15501/7-29-2009/The-Eco-Friendly-Jet-Ski-A-little-Pro-A-Little-Con">The environment impact of jet skis</a> are well known.</p>
<p>I bet you most of the foreign tourists on Kamala Beach were also put off by the recent introduction of these motorized contraptions. To me, you go to the beach to relax, read a book and have a quiet conversation – with the constant noise pollution of these jet skis, that’s damn near impossible. I guess that is what they call progress!</p>
<p>To get away from the noise <em>(and the polluted waters)</em>, you have go another 2 miles up the coast to the relatively unspoiled beach scene at Laem Singh</p>
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