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Read more Posted by: Becki on Saturday, March 21, 2009 - 03:15 AM |
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 Mystery still remains over the disappearance of a Norfolk man, Danny Hall, who vanished after a full moon party in Koh Phangan a year ago.
Police are no nearer to discovering what happened to backpacker Danny Hall who has not been seen since he attended the famous Full Moon Party in the southern Thai resort of Koh Pha-Ngan Island on February 25th 2008 last year while on a six month holiday touring Asia.
Two dedicated pages on the social networking site Facebook have been set up in a bid to find him, displaying a poster and urging people to pass on details about his disappearance in the hope someone might have some information about his whereabouts.
Every month, it is estimated up to 10,000 revellers descend on Koh Pha Ngan Island for the all-night Full Moon Party beach rave.
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Read more Posted by: Becki on Sunday, December 14, 2008 - 07:21 AM |
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 Full Moon Party Koh Phangan – since more than 20 years the monthly top event at world infamous Haad Rin beach at the south coast of Koh Pha-Ngan Paradise Island.
After 20 years of being free of entrance charge the Haadrin Business Association, locally better known as Haadrin Business Asscosiation, finally decided to enforce an original Koh Phangan Full Moon Party Ticket for EVERY tourist arriving at Hadrin beach during the Full Moon Party night.
First incidents of a Koh Phangan Full Moon Party entrance fee, only for tourists arriving from neighboring Koh Samui Island, have been reported back in September 2008 by our un-corrupted team of investigative douche bags from the Koh Phangan Island News headquarters.
A few days prior to the Full Moon Party in December 12th 2008 the Haadrin Business Asscosiation published an official statement regarding the Full Moon Party issue to all the resorts on Koh Pha-Ngan Island.
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Read more Posted by: Pete on Saturday, August 19, 2006 - 02:58 AM |
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Buddha's revered as a human,
Who is superior to angels,
It's his mind purification,
That raised him above realms celestial.
Pampered by all entertainments,
He courageously renounced them,
Seeking higher bliss permanent,
In the supra-mundane realm.
Seeing through all the camouflage,
Of all pleasures ephemeral,
He knew life is but a mirage,
So searched for higher nobility.
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