RonnyLatYa has informed us that his family circumstances are stable enough that he can again answer the visa questions from readers of Thailandblog. That's good news, welcome back Ronny!

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Due to serious family circumstances, RonnyLatYa, our Thailand visa expert on Thailandblog, is temporarily unavailable to answer questions from readers.

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Thailandblog would not be Thailandblog without the bloggers who regularly write or answer questions from readers. A reason to introduce them to you again and to put them in the spotlight. Today our Belgian blogger Lung addie.

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Eddie has discovered a new destination: a day with the fishermen on a remote fishing island. He has published an article about this in Thailandblog of March 3rd. The intention is to explore this fishing island and to (re)discover the southern coastal region of Chumphon. Together with a few cars we drive to Chumphon and rent the motorbikes on site. Since the tours by motorbike are not long, this tour is certainly also suitable for accompanying wives/partners.

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As a result of previous articles published on the blog “on the road in the province of Chumphon 1-2-3-4” there have already been several readers who wanted to experience these trips for themselves. For example, last year there was a group of 7 people, all Belgians, from Hua Hin, who wanted to experience these trips, with Lung Addie as a guide.

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For the most part, due to the articles published on Thailand blog, Lung addie often gets the question from Dutch and Belgian tourists whether it is possible to help them find their way in the region here. Lung addie doesn't mind that and has already met several cool people in this way.

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Radio legislation, like all legislation, is a very complicated matter. The specific thing about radio legislation is that it is the same everywhere worldwide, with of course some country-specific exceptions.

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Yes, here in Chumphon province, and probably elsewhere, the annual rainy season has arrived. Here, on the palm oil plantations, people begged for water.

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Lung Addie has a very large TV screen and that is why he has a very high antenna in his garden to receive those large images. Do you understand?

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