The story of Ko Jum

The next morning we got up and walked into town.

When we got there we went looking for a nice place to eat because it was about breakfast time and when we did find one it was called Kung Nang seafood. I had a coconut shake and a pancake and later for dinner I had fried rice with chicken with cashew nuts. It was so tasty that I ate it when we came back the next two nights.

The next morning we went looking for shells and we found these.

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While we were looking for shells we saw heaps of crabs all with different colored shells on their backs. The crabs here at Ko Jum live in holes in the sand insead of living under rocks like in NZ. They also stand up and run across the sand very quickly when they’re trying to hide.

When the next morning came along Dad and I went snorkling with our new snorkles from the nice womans shop in the village. When we got in the water was like glass and straight away we saw big fish, little fish, blue fish, red fish, black fish and heaps of other fish. When we were way out I spotted a groper fish under a patch of seawead and Dad put his face right up to it and he still didn’t realize It was there until it moved.

On the way back to our bungalow we saw a coral fish and it looked like a piece of seaweed.

When we got out at the bungalow we ate chicken sandwichs and relaxed.

Lukoia Coffey over and out.

 

 

2 thoughts on “The story of Ko Jum”

  1. While you are living the life of leisure, we are still getting snowed upon even though Spring is scheduled to arrive here in a few hours. Too bad you can’t send some of that sunshine and sandy beach weather to upstate NY! Lots of love to you all at Ko Jum.
    Grandma and Grandpa C.

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