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Scottish Island Used To Promote Thai Beach


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Has anyone else noticed the uncanny similarity between Kai Bae beach and one on a remote Scottish island?

No, neither have I. But someone in the National Park office has. This is from the "It's alright, no-one will notice" files.

Exhibit A: Signboard in the visitor centre at Klong Plu Waterfall, Koh Chang extolling the virtues of Kai Bae beach

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Exhibit B: The Harris Hills as seen from the Isle of Berneray, Scotland.

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They're not alone. The Alberta (Canada) government did something very similar in advertising the wonders of the province for tourism. Amongst the other photos was one of a beach and water from somewhere in England, as I vaguely recall.

Don't remember the details, but there was quite some embarrassment over it.

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They're not alone. The Alberta (Canada) government did something very similar in advertising the wonders of the province for tourism. Amongst the other photos was one of a beach and water from somewhere in England, as I vaguely recall.

Don't remember the details, but there was quite some embarrassment over it.

Alberta has a coast? that's global warming for you!

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