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DIAMOND PRINCESS 2: Day 5--Phuket, Thailand

We were in Phuket as COVID-19 was just getting started in February of 2020.  In fact, WHO had not yet declared this to be a pandemic.  Here is what I said almost six years ago: Phuket is the largest island of Thailand, but also a province and city, including 32 more tinier islands.  The area is slightly less than Molokai, which is slightly smaller than Singapore.  The ocean it faces is the Andaman Sea.  The population is approaching 400,000, although there are an additional 200,000 unregistered migrants, ex-pats and others.  The city is 536 miles south of Bangkok . That disastrous Indian Ocean Earthquake of 2004 brought tsunamis to the west coast of Phuket, where we are staying.  While 5300 were killed in all of Thailand, Phuket reported 250 deaths. Like Hawaii, Phuket gets around 10 million visitors per year.  Caucasian tourism is high, from Europe, Russian and the USA.  We'd guess that 80% of the guests at the Le Meridien is white.  Am...
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DIAMOND PRINCESS 2: Day 4--Penang

 We are in the port of Penang.   I mentioned this city in an earlier pos ting. We skipped the tour here because in November of 2022 we did all that from the Regent Seven Seas Explorer.  Here are two photos.   You can read my posting of that day, Was not much to see. My usual noodles, etc,, lunch, After my nap, I decided to walk throughout the ship.  Passed Izumi Onsen on the 15 deck.  This is a real Japanese onsen, but is not free.  Prices vary depending on your passenger status ( suites get lower rates ) and frequency of usage.  Typically $15-$35 per 90-minute session. Stepped outside, and our ship had just departed.  So I took some videos of departure from Penang. Evening cocktails of Margarita in Crooners Bar. Then dinner in the International Dining Room,  I again only had soup and salad combos. The wines were Seghesio Zinfandel and Duckhorn Chardonnay.  First, Yellow Split Pea Soup with the tiniest Waldorf Salad I've e...

DIAMOND PRINCESS 2: Day 3--Langkawi, Malaysia

The Diamond Princess is in Langkawi, Malaysia. On to lunch. Again, noodles with assorted veggies and meats.  With Kirin Lager Beer. I'm in a good rut, for after lunch I got sleepy and took a nap,  After awakening, did some exercising.  Then a pre-dinner Johnny Walker Gold Label to watch the sunset in the Crooners Bar,being entertained by pianist David Juneau. Got a better table to see the sun setting. Wasn't really hungry at all, but had a reservation at the International Dining Room, and ordered two soup and salad combos.  The first one was green salad with trio of cheese and pecans, plus  Tom Kah Gai , which is a Thai coconut-chicken soup.  Both excellent, The second set was a Caesar Salad plus Won Ton Soup,  Also very good. Then to the Explorers Lounge for karaoke. A couple nights ago I showed a video of me singing a song the first time.  That one by John Denver.  Did not go well,  Never attempt to do that in a public karaoke setting....