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The Urban Café in Koh Jum
Rarely does anyone move faster than a snail’s pace on the sleepy island of Koh Jum, but recently the pace has picked up... click for full text Published by Krabi Magazine http://krabi-magazine.com/koh_jum/ We need our boats back Author: Jacquelyn Suter One of the most remarkable efforts is that of Ken and Julie Seibt of Canmore, Alberta, Canada... click for full text http://www.hiphiphi.com/6july.htm Eco Friendly Villa Development? Yes, there is such a thing. When Canadian Julie Seibt, her husband Ken and their family were caught in the 2004 South-East Asia tsunami and survived, they got involved with the reconstruction of Thailand and managed to save a beach in the process. Koh Jum Beach, a 700m stretch of paradise untouched by electricity or mass tourism, was slated for a 350-room hotel. For more information on the development, visit www.kohjumbeachvillas.com
The Next Boom Author: Nina Suebsukcharoen "A good example of interesting developments to watch is Koh Jum Estates (o/a Koh Jum Beach Villas), a boutique project offering plots on an island with west coast sunset views and a truly white sand beach. No developer on Phuket can claim..." click for full text Published by The Bangkok Post www.bangkokpost.com 13 November 2006 Albertans help save Thai island beach Author: Yvonne Jeffery Eco friendly development replaces planned high-density tourist project... click for full text Published by Edmonton Journal www.canada.com/edmontonjournal, December 02, 2007. Also published in the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald (November 24, 2007) and Regina Leader-Post |
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