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Parasailing in Pattaya

I always fancied parasailing (or parascending or parakiting). Usually a boat tows the person harnessed to the parasail. I was towed by a jetski, as were the others who took this fun ride. The tour started in Pattaya where we took a boat to Coral Island. About 15 minutes out in the sea we made a stop to parasail.


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  1. I saw that you hadn't added a photo, so I put one in for you.

    That is blue-tiful!

    Thanks for playing.

    Happy Blue Monday, Hazel.

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    1. There was an error when I added a photo. I tried again and found a photo was already visible. So it was you and not the system. Thank you, Sally.

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  2. Looks great under that blue, blue sky.

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  3. Wow! What great shots and blue sky for HBM ^_^

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  4. this is an exciting sport, i'm sure. gorgeous colors!

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  5. How fun and exciting. I played too. Mine are here and here.

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  6. What fun. Love those blue skies.

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  7. Fun! I wish to do it some day.

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  8. Wow, this is an awesome post. You are soooo brave. the colors are stunning.
    xo, Jeanne

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  9. Haven't been brave enough to try this yet. Always looks exciting though. Blessings, Debbie

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  10. Like to look, not to do
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  11. I enjoy watching it :) Beautiful shots!

    P is for....

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  12. I enjoy watching the show, fantastic shots!! love the bright colors.

    P is for....

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  13. So gorgeous, I love the brilliant color throughout!

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  14. brilliant pics of it. eee! that idea makes me shiver. I think I prefer sports where my feet touch ground.

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  15. Looks like fun!

    I am not done with letter P so here I am catching up. Whew.

    Picnic
    Rose, ABC Wednesday Team

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