Yesterday we decided to visit the highest waterfall in Phuket.
We booked a taxi to take us there, and then to wait for us to bring us home.
I don't know if this is widespread in Phuket or Thailand, but what a fantastic idea!
It has saved us from hiring a car, which was part of our plan for this week.
However, having been caught up in traffic jams caused by accidents, spoken to taxi drivers about the driving laws - or lack of them! - and also witnessed the local driving, we weren't in too much of a hurry to hire a car!
When we arrived at the Bang Pae Waterfall, our driver parked his car and explained the animal noise we could hear was from the gibbons in the Gibbon Sanctuary.
We decided to go in and have a look.
A young English guy called Nathan, came over and asked if we'd like him to explain the work they do at the sanctuary.
He said he arrived a little while ago with his wife, to help the Thai people run the sanctuary and look after the gibbons.
Originally, they realeased the gibbons in pairs but they found they don't always stay together, which can be detrimental to either one of the pair.
The gibbons in the sanctuary have all been rescued from pubs, bars, etc. where they are used as photographic props for tourists, or they've been taken from the jungle and used as pets.
They have just two gibbons who will never be released into the wild again.
The female had one foot and one hand cut off! This was done by a man who had her as a pet.
The gibbon bit the man's daughter, and this was the punishment metered out by the man!
The other gibbon is a 30-year-old male, who was released once as part of a family, but he kept coming back to the sanctuary.
Eventually it was decided to keep him in a cage, and he certainly appears to be happy - he was too busy swinging around his cage for me to be able to take a photograph of him!! The only photograph I did manage is so blurred!
One day, Nathan found a gibbon wandering around the sanctuary, and at first thought one of them had escaped from his cage.
After checking, realised it was a "visitor". Long story short. It was the 30-year-old gibbon's son coming to see his father!
Apparently he pops back every now and again to visit!
That's it for today. Until tomorrow, happy crafting.
JanB.
Oh my goodness Jan, beautiful pictures. I'm so glad you're having a good time. Wonderful story about the Gibbons too!
ReplyDeleteHi, SueB. Yes, God bless the people who rescue these poor animals. ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.
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